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Didn't I just say that ? " reminds me more of an explosive (slightly taller) Tony Robertson type"Regarding the Tony Robertson comp, Tony was a couple of inches shorter
Floyd's size might give him the chance to be a little more impactful than Tony was.
What is this Crystal Ball of which you speak?Hey Russ I see that Rivals Crystal Ball is working pretty good! You can probably skip the oil change this month.......LOL
What is this Crystal Ball of which you speak?
I don't have a crystal ball. If I did I'd probably drop it and break it into more pieces than I could count.The Crystal Ball that
The Crystal Ball that enabled you to predict Floyd Jr. to UConn.
Yeah, how's it go....Tyler's got more NC rings than Boeheim...I hope he compares to Tyler Olander from a team success standpoint. 😎
Yeah me too, the cliche , you can't coach size, seems to apply here. Also a typical young big who needs to grow into his game, (most except the elite bigs usually take longer to develop) But I don't see him as an immediate impact guy, hopefully he becomes a better version of Jake V. And then the elite offers say alot good coaches were in, so there's that.Seriously, any comps on his game? He looks good finishing with both hands And might be able to pass a little.
Obviously great size, but not an elite athlete. Looks like he has good form on his shot, but most of his highlights are from the block.
Jake Voskuhl started 30 of 33 games his freshman year so he must have had an immediate impact. I think he was the best fundamental center UConn had, ever, and he also had a 9 year NBA career which a lot of guys would love to have. If Donovan has the same solid fundamentals in everything he does, as Jake did, it will be a good starting point for him.But I don't see him as an immediate impact guy, hopefully he becomes a better version of Jake V.
I was waiting for you on a Jake reference, Mr. KSTW and for you to give us your Jake recap that we've heard here many times. ....And yes I do know Mr. Voskhul did start often as a FR, but Jake did not have an Adama Sanogo ahead of him, so I'd guess given that, young Mr. Clingan will be able to develop at a much slower pace, which doesn't seem to be a bad thing....If he can, to become a better version of JV.Jake Voskuhl started 30 of 33 games his freshman year so he must have had an immediate impact. I think he was the best fundamental center UConn had, ever, and he also had a 9 year NBA career which a lot of guys would love to have. If Donovan has the same solid fundamentals in everything he does, as Jake did, it will be a good starting point for him.
He's been invited to the NBA Top 60 (this year) camp...Donovan Clingan (Rivals profile -#44 ).......C......7-1/265..........Bristol, CT
Interview with Borges @ the NHR-Welcome to the next Husky of 2022 !!!
Alex Karaban (Rivals profile)......6-8/210...F.....(#45 ESPN)....(IMG) Bradenton, FL
chose UConn over Notre Dame, G-Town, Stanford, Ohio State, Indiana, Butler, LSU, BC, Marquette and others.
Welcome to the next Husky of 2022 !!!
Alex Karaban (Rivals profile)......6-8/210...F.....(#45 ESPN)....(IMG) Bradenton, FL
Welcome to the next Husky of 2022 !!!
Alex Karaban (Rivals profile)......6-8/210...F.....(#45 ESPN)....(IMG) Bradenton, FL