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Post by LCPolo18 on May 16, 2019 11:16:11 GMT -5
Boo Williams appears to have a few guys that we could be interested in...#4 looks like a pretty good shooting guard in this video...anybody know anything? I believe Cameron Thomas is #4 on Boo Williams. 5 star 2020 SG at Oak Hill. 247sports.com/Player/Cameron-Thomas-46043238/
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Post by hoyazeke on Jun 18, 2019 10:58:46 GMT -5
What position is Williams? He is listed as 6'5" but he seems to be more of a post player than a wing....
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Post by wponds on Jun 18, 2019 12:14:03 GMT -5
What position is Williams? He is listed as 6'5" but he seems to be more of a post player than a wing.... Rivals lists him as a SF while ESPN and 247 list him as a PF. From what I've read (and like you said), his interior game is much more developed than his perimeter skills, but those are beginning to come along. I hope he has another 2-3 inch growth spurt in him, but I guess only time will tell
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Post by hoyaboya on Jun 18, 2019 13:21:31 GMT -5
What position is Williams? He is listed as 6'5" but he seems to be more of a post player than a wing.... Rivals lists him as a SF while ESPN and 247 list him as a PF. From what I've read (and like you said), his interior game is much more developed than his perimeter skills, but those are beginning to come along. I hope he has another 2-3 inch growth spurt in him, but I guess only time will tell Best comparison I've heard is a college-aged Draymond Green.
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Post by hoyaboya on Jun 20, 2019 9:58:22 GMT -5
Would hope this is a recruitment we could win. To me, Virginia and Stanford are the top competition. However, Williams is probably #3 or #4, at best, in Virginia's pecking order of forwards of his type. If the Cavs get Henry Coleman, which they are favored to do, hard to imagine Williams continuing to consider UVA. Stanford is the academic leader, but obviously far away and not exactly a basketball powerhouse. Hopefully the Hoyas provide the best of both worlds, basketball/academics, while also being the local school. May come down to how much he wants to stay or get away from home...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2019 10:38:58 GMT -5
Would hope this is a recruitment we could win. To me, Virginia and Stanford are the top competition. However, Williams is probably #3 or #4, at best, in Virginia's pecking order of forwards of his type. If the Cavs get Henry Coleman, which they are favored to do, hard to imagine Williams continuing to consider UVA. Stanford is the academic leader, but obviously far away and not exactly a basketball powerhouse. Hopefully the Hoyas provide the best of both worlds, basketball/academics, while also being the local school. May come down to how much he wants to stay or get away from home... Solid points all around, but It's really just Stanford imo... Notre Dame could also be an option. I consider Depaul and UVA unlikely...
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Post by saxagael on Jun 21, 2019 7:09:29 GMT -5
Rivals lists him as a SF while ESPN and 247 list him as a PF. From what I've read (and like you said), his interior game is much more developed than his perimeter skills, but those are beginning to come along. I hope he has another 2-3 inch growth spurt in him, but I guess only time will tell Best comparison I've heard is a college-aged Draymond Green. A bit more Marcus Smart than Green. He plays a lot like Trawick, but better offensively with all ranges of shooting depth and really good passing. He is tough as nails. I’m hoping to catch him again this summer in an exposure game or two. He has a great work ethic in work sessions.
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Post by saxagael on Jun 22, 2019 20:22:21 GMT -5
I caught the Gonzaga vs. St. John game at the DC Live tournament at Maret today. Ewing was there early, but so was Roy Williams, Jerry Stackhouse of Vanderbuilt (sitting next to Patrick), ND, Pitt, Texas A&M, St Joe's, Penn, Florida International, Tennessee, UNC Charlotte, NC State, Old Dominion, Washington State, and many more. The coaches section was so packed many coaches, include Roy Williams.
Terrance Williams had a good game but was most often matched-up again St. John's incoming freshman Amani Hansbury 6'8" PF (who has played travel ball with Durant, but had inches and pounds on Williams). Williams was 2 of 2 from 3-point land and the second shot was 4 feet behind the line on a quick pull-up. Williams had 21 points (high score for Gonzaga) and 9 rebounds. He covered Amani fairly well (but it is a solid guess Amani will have an offer in two years when he is eligible, the kid is young and good). Williams played a really well as a tough shooting guard covering a PF.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 20:42:28 GMT -5
I caught the Gonzaga vs. St. John game at the DC Live tournament at Maret today. Ewing was there early, but so was Roy Williams, Jerry Stackhouse of Vanderbuilt (sitting next to Patrick), ND, Pitt, Texas A&M, St Joe's, Penn, Florida International, Tennessee, UNC Charlotte, NC State, Old Dominion, Washington State, and many more. The coaches section was so packed many coaches, include Roy Williams. Terrance Williams had a good game but was most often matched-up again St. John's incoming freshman Amani Hansbury 6'8" PF (who has played travel ball with Durant, but had inches and pounds on Williams). Williams was 2 of 2 from 3-point land and the second shot was 4 feet behind the line on a quick pull-up. Williams had 21 points (high score for Gonzaga) and 9 rebounds. He covered Amani fairly well (but it is a solid guess Amani will have an offer in two years when he is eligible, the kid is young and good). Williams played a really well as a tough shooting guard covering a PF. Thx Gael! How did Stute look?
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