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Yeah most of his video's around are from a year or two ago when he was 14 or 15...he'll be another young kid like Springs and will only be 17 when he gets to Uconn ....from what I've read.Big win. After the unreal pathetic effort by the leftover Ollie recruits against St. Joe's this commitment has us already looking past this DREADFUL last season in the American.
This kid looks THIN but maybe I just cant find a newer video?
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Good call...and thank you Kemba ( who now has the Celtics at 9-1, best in the NBA)Will hopefully be addition by mere subtraction of the graduating guys on this year's team, like year after Dyson graduated (2010-11).
There hasn't been much out there unless you want to watch full games of him playing in Canada. But I just found this new "highlight tape" that was put out this month. I've watched some of his full games and even though he had a good offer list ( from Rivals.com) G-town, Seton Hall, Maryland, Okla, Providence , etc) and Kansas, Tex-A&M were in his final 3, I will say with much certainty, that this kid has alot of work to do to be an effective player at the next level. Right now he has Jonathan Mandeldove written all over him. His explosion and vertical is pretty much non-existent. Motor wise/ getting up and down the court, he's way behind even the 260lb Carlton we watched this year. Didn't look like he's great at the foul line either. So currently everything he does..... is with his dominant height.This kid looks THIN but maybe I just cant find a newer video?
Right now he has Jonathan Mandeldove written all over him.
You got that right, so that is all our hope...In DH I trust and like I said about Kansas....even Bill Self made an in home visit to try and close the deal on him...I hope not. Mandeldove might have been the worst scholarship big man I ever saw in a UConn uniform. It shook up my confidence in Calhoun because I could not understand what he saw in him.
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