So wait. On his own twitter account Kobe list himself as a guard but the Hoya site is claiming him as a forward. Fine. That's fine. But the Hoya site is also listing him as 6'4 when Kobe and other services place him at 6'6 to 6'7 which looks to be his legitimate height. And besides why would we recruit a 6'4 forward anyway?
Come on Official Georgetown site. You had one job.
Last Edit: Sept 12, 2020 16:41:59 GMT -5 by MCIGuy
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I believe we have a great player in Kobe Clark. On the videos from last year, he seemed to play a point-forward position. He handled the ball a lot, and made good decisions. We needed great wings and I believe we have several, several can play up (1-2-3)! If we have guys that can play big, and bigs that can stretch the floor this season, though unpredictable, we can be exciting. I think many speculators and projectionists are sleeping on us, but it is up to the coach to develop them into a cohesive team. I think we have talent!!
Last Edit: Sept 12, 2020 19:46:49 GMT -5 by dchoya72
He is the one I was waiting on. He's gonna straight body cats his years on the Hilltop!!!!
John Thompson always kept a deflated basketball on his desk in his Georgetown office, a reminder to his recruits of the fragility of life playing basketball.
"It's useless without 9 pounds of air," Thompson said. "Now, do you want to pin your future on 9 pounds of air? Make sure when you no longer have basketball, you have a future. Get an education."
So wait. On his own twitter account Kobe list himself as a guard but the Hoya site is claiming him as a forward. Fine. That's fine. But the Hoya site is also listing him as 6'4 when Kobe and other services place him at 6'6 to 6'7 which looks to be his legitimate height. And besides why would we recruit a 6'4 forward anyway?
Come on Official Georgetown site. You had one job.
Yeah he's definitely about 6'6". I have a problem with the height disparity (6'4" to 6'6"), but he is definitely a wing player that plays SF.
John Thompson always kept a deflated basketball on his desk in his Georgetown office, a reminder to his recruits of the fragility of life playing basketball.
"It's useless without 9 pounds of air," Thompson said. "Now, do you want to pin your future on 9 pounds of air? Make sure when you no longer have basketball, you have a future. Get an education."
Introduced as 6'7 in the intro clip when seated with Big John (a great pic)...most accurate description seems to be "point forward" in that he has the skills to play at the 1,2 and 3 making him very versatile and likely helping him see playing time as a result...at his height, I love that he's such an outstanding passer as well...