40” vertical is “can’t jump”?No, I'm good. He is physical, very smart, and has good hands. The guy's foot speed is average, and he can't jump.
40” vertical is “can’t jump”?No, I'm good. He is physical, very smart, and has good hands. The guy's foot speed is average, and he can't jump.
Average foot speed? Really? For a bball player he has excellent foot speed. You may be right about his jumping, although at 5'11" he can physically dunk a ball so he has some hops. His on ball and off ball defense is excellent. I think youre being ignorant to his athletic ability.No, I'm good. He is physical, very smart, and has good hands. The guy's foot speed is average, and he can't jump.
He’s very strong for his size which helps some. Our style of defense helps him tremendously.Average foot speed? Really? For a bball player he has excellent foot speed. You may be right about his jumping, although at 5'11" he can physically dunk a ball so he has some hops. His on ball and off ball defense is excellent. I think youre being ignorant to his athletic ability.
Kansas gets my vote for this followed closely by Iowa State whose only claim to fame is their Purdue who obviously had an off nightI think Houston team E gets the most undeserved love. Followed by UConn. If North Carolina had the same exact resume as Nebraska they’d be a two seed imo
Not sure what 'for a basketball player' means. Basketball ball players general have quick feet. Not soccer quick.Average foot speed? Really? For a bball player he has excellent foot speed. You may be right about his jumping, although at 5'11" he can physically dunk a ball so he has some hops. His on ball and off ball defense is excellent. I think youre being ignorant to his athletic ability.
It does. He gets his hands on the ball a lot, and doesn't seem to get up on the arm as much as other players. Suspect he hits a heavy bag or does some hand speed training.He’s very strong for his size which helps some. Our style of defense helps him tremendously.