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2025-26 Preseason Practice

Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
 
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Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
Ducking A man. This is why I come here.

Im sure there’ll be a lot of convo on this topic. Kiyan especially. I’m interested in Kingz and Suare more than anything too. The 3 and the backup 5 seem to be our Achilles the last many many seasons.
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.

Interesting- photos from IG a couple days ago( and many others the past couple weeks) showed Kiyan scrimmaging. Wonder if maybe a small injury and was out as a precaution.
 
Interesting- photos from IG a couple days ago( and many others the past couple weeks) showed Kiyan scrimmaging. Wonder if maybe a small injury and was out as a precaution.
That could be drills, no?
 
Maybe but these shots look like scrimmages all the same…

Some definitely do. Who knows. Either way, we have a roster full of athletes. Hopefully Kiyan is good to go when the time comes.
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Interesting- photos from IG a couple days ago( and many others the past couple weeks) showed Kiyan scrimmaging. Wonder if maybe a small injury and was out as a precaution.
Could be. He showed no sign of limping. Looked fine. I think it was a case of the staff being very precautious. Unfortunate he did not participate.
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
Thanks so much for this insightful summary, especially during a slow week of football news!
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
Nice write-up. Hope Kingz was just having a bad day. We need shooting.
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.
Thank you Tom! You’re the man. Interesting comment to hear that George didn’t dominate the ball. I envisioned him having it in his hands the most this year but like the fact that we may not have an offense dribbling away the shot clock to a bad shot. I know Autry wants to play a quicker brand and I’m ecstatic to have a proven guy as the leader.
 
Some tidbits from practice today from a reliable source. Will discuss each player sorting by number assigned in reverse order. Scholarship players only…

The usual disclaimers apply. This was just one practice. Sometimes strange things happen in practice. Take all comments with a large grain of salt.

Bryce Zephir

His physical appearance is off setting. He looks chunky. He is the third string point. Not a great athlete but you can see he has been around and knows the game. Not going to,score much but he gets it to the open man and works hard on defense. Probably not going to play a ton of minutes.

William Kyle

Looks shorter than Freeman or White. Very quick and athletic. Can jump. Will block some shots. Scored some on pick and rolls. Likes that play. More on that later. Also flashed a few traditional low post type moves. Battled on defense. I don’t think he will be a major liability on defense. Don’t expect him to be a big scorer but should average around 10 ppg.

Aaron Womack

Skinny. Mostly hangs out on the perimeter and had the ball knocked loose some when he was in position to score. But he finished a couple breaks and made some nice passes. There is potential here. I can’t see him playing a lot on this team and think he is a strong candidate to redshirt.

Tiefing Diawara

His hair style is weird and he is pretty raw. But I was surprised at how well he defended, rebounded and held his own against more experienced bigs. He is a tough kid that does not back down and he runs the court and moves shockingly well. Has to develop a back to the basket game and better footwork but he is a legit 7’0 240 as a frosh and if he works hard, he could actually become a force inside for us in a year or two. Maybe the most pleasant surprise of the practice?

Naithan George

He didn’t dominate the ball when his team had it. Which I think is a good thing. Rarely made a mistake. Made the right pass consistently. Played good defense and hit a bunch of mid range jumpers. But his love for the pick and roll really showed. He will run that play all game long if he can. And he is good at it. I have missed seeing it. Good to see SU running it a lot again.

Ibrahim Souare

Very active. Hustles his butt off. Expect him to focus on rebounding and defense. If he scores, it is probably going to be on an alley oop or an offensive rebound. Not real comfortable with the ball. Will dunk it if he can. Got hit with an elbow to the forehead and missed most of practice. I think he is the backup center and might play a few minutes as a backup power forward too.

Luke Fennell

He appears to be the backup point. JJ is not playing any PG any longer. He got abused by JJ a couple of times on defense but usually held his own there. Rarely makes a mental mistake or bad decision. Knows how to play. Played some 2 with George, who found him for a couple open corner jumpers. Gets to the foul line, made all his FTs with perfect form. Had a shot or two blocked inside, where he might still be adjusting to the extreme athleticism of US college ball. I think he is going to play double figure minutes all season.

Kiyan Anthony

Didn’t scrimmage. Just practiced shooting on the other court. No sleeves in his legs. No major limp. Think he got hurt during the late spring/summer and is still on the mend? I think it’s gonna be very tough for him to play a lot without scrimmaging all preseason. He is falling behind right now.

Tyler Betsey

Another pleasant surprise. Physically mature. Played passable defense, rebounded okay, and was one of the few players who shot well from the perimeter. Mostly played on the perimeter. Did a good job finding open spots to shoot a jumper, mostly from the corners. Was able to hit a couple mid range shots too, and had a couple good passes. Freeman assisted on a few of his jumpers. They might be tight.

Nate Kingz

Another mostly perimeter player. Nate hit his first 3 and then lots of misses. I think he took quality shots but he didn’t shoot well from the outside. He did drive and score a couple times and had a couple tough layups in transition, which he unfortunately missed. His defense was okay. As was his rebounding. Certainly much better than the guy from last season.

JJ Starling

JJ was the best player on the court and the leading scorer by a large margin. Drove to the hoop with great speed and abandon. Hit jumpers (mid range and 3) when open. Made some nice passes and his effort on defense was the best I have seen from him. He played like you want your seniors to play.

Donnie Freeman

If JJ was the best player, Donovan was 1A. No sign of any lingering physical issues. Was uber aggressive on offense, attacking the lane for acrobatic baskets, hitting jumpers and making a bunch of nice passes too. Very effective finishing on pick and rolls, looked comfortable doing it. Also looked for and hit he second roller on some of these plays. He was absolutely dominant on the defense boards (not so much on the offensive boards) and he even got a couple weakside help blocks. And he stole the ball from a PG twice when he got caught in a switch with his pterodactyl type arms.

I will be surprised if he doesn’t average double figure rebounds and end up on the first team All ACC team. JJ might be on the second team.

Sadiq White Jr

Sadiq is an interesting player. He played extremely active on defense, hustling all over. He got,so,e steals, forced some turnovers but also got called for a lot of fouls. He doesn’t have a lot of moves or ways to score on offense but he is in the right place at the right time a lot and I expect he will score a bunch of garbage and fast break type points. Very good rebounder already. Pretty sure he is our best defender already. I think he is,going to be our first forward off the bench and be the energizer bunny for this team.

Lots of good athletes. The kids seem to genuinely like each other and everyone appeared to be working their butts off all practice. I think they are still getting to know each other (so many new faces) and they might start off slow, but this team has the potential to make a run in the NCAA tournament. Hopefully we have a season of good health. That will help a lot.

Re reading this without tired eyes lots of good nuggets in here.

Love the comments on Diawara and Fennell given they are the late arrivals. Bummer like discussed on Kiyan but his game is as a scorer and seems we have a lot of guys that do other things on the court and the dirty work so you get that balance.

Sadiq gives me the vibe of our shot at Andre Jackson 2.0. That menacing ability to defend and elite athleticism is such an X factor to have on your team. The fact we can have a big like Souare who personifies that as well ( albeit at a lower ceiling) is exciting as well. Sadiq is not a guard so not saying he’s going to be a do it all type like Jackson but the rebounding and defending with that athleticism and high motor can change games.

Love the comments on Donnie , Betsey and Kyle. Their skillsets, along with Kingz too pair so well ( and really the whole team) with a pick and roll style PG. Having an effective pick and roll offense is the epitome of showcasing how basketball is still a simple game. It’s been around forever and is still extremely effective because it immediately puts a defense out of balance.

The JJ comments are interesting too. Has he truly taken that step forward that seemed he just wasn’t ever going to be capable of? At a minimum he should be able to benefit like Joe did from truly being a 2. Doing what he excels at and picking his spots while more importantly making defense a priority would be the best thing he could do. The attention to defending Donnie and then then the PNR with a shooter on the wing should open things up for JJ consistently for certain. I suspect early on he will get more attention until we prove that playing through Donnie and George is highly efficient and he will have to be ok deferring and being a decoy until defenses adjust again.
 
I always thought Kiyan was gonna be a spark guy off the bench offensively anyway and that’s about it for now.

Imagine how much the dome is gonna blow up when he comes in and drains a 3.
 
George, JJ, Donnie and Kingz are as good of a 4 we’ve had in awhile. I think people need to slow their role on Sadiq a bit. To me he plays a lot like Tyler Roberson with Jerami Grant athleticism. He’s not really much of a threat on offense right now other than offensive rebound put backs. Alley oops and fast break points. He’ll be a force rebounding and defensively in my opinion. If I had to guess, he’ll be getting about 15 minutes per game behind Donnie and Kingz.

I cannot see George, Starling or Donnie coming off the court much. Those are your three alphas and tbh I’ll put those 3 up against any other 3 in the ACC right now. Straight up. They’ll all be 32+ minutes per game players. As they should
 

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