Capt. Tuttle
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Ok somebody mentioned him hitting a 3 which I had not seen before. So I found these highlights that were probably posted already but I must have missed. He certainly has a bit more offensive skill than I thought. This is a very nice pickup. No doubt he will be valuable on defense. Not sure if he is starter good or not, but I think he should be just good enough on offense to get significant minutes.
Think we may still need one more center, either that or iat the very least we get two more forwards if one has the ability to also play Center, that could work.
Siby Highlights start at 2:30
And can eat a large pizza in one sitting!Only if he chain smokes has a a 5'o clock shadow at 10 am
Umm...that's his year of birth, CaptainSee the bold: that’s commentary from the video. Class of 2006!
Get Siby on campus by June. Four months of American processed food ought to get him there. And college beer.Now we need a 24 YO Serbian center who is 7’ and 255 lbs.
Yeah. FOR THE OTHER TEAM!!!!An absolute zero on offense
So long as AO doesn't try to help him with FTs...Agree, he's got some foundational offensive skills. Another thing to consider: we have Arinze on this team as an Assistant Coach.
Arinze is one of the best [if not THE best] low post offensive centers we've ever had. He'll be able to do things in practice against Siby at 6-9 and BIG that other coaches can't. He'll also be able to help him refine his low post skills, by teaching him the tricks / techniques that made Onuaku himself so effective on the block.
Hopefully, this isn't just a kid who "only" ends up being a pogo stick / rim protector. Would love to see a guy like this develop into an NBA prospect here, solidifying the center position down the road.
If he moves well, can catch the ball with consistency, and rebounds then he is better than most centers we have had. Everything else is teachable. You have to cacth the ball before you can dunk ,no matter the competirion quality.Eh you have to be careful pulling numbers from random leagues. It's not difficult to dunk/rebound if you're bigger than everyone else
Probably not ham, because Mali is predominantly Islamic, Turkey or something would be better.He looks smooth and decently twitchy. Get him some ham sandwiches and we’ll be in business.
To be fair, he did shoot like 26 and 27 % from 3 his junior and senior year.And yet, he hit 30% from 3 for his Cuse career.
www.orangehoops.org/SThompson.htm
It always astounded me that a 6’2” dude could average 56% from the field
(which includes that 30% from 3)
but less than 53% from the FT line.
Love me some Stevie!!
One of my Cuse highlights was serving him and Sherm at the bar at Sutter’s.
I do not want a 7 Foot player taking threes, not one.81.5% from the line is huge. Free throw percentage is extremely predictive of future shooting talent. Not saying he’s a knockdown shooter (he doesn’t need to be), but he can absolutely develop a good mid range and three point shot.
Many of these African guys have trouble eating enough to gain weight, have to wait and see on strength and weight gain combo.Yeah I'm sure they'll have him in the weight room all summer. Not really worried about it until the season starts.
Unless he has the skills of Wemby.I do not want a 7 Foot player taking threes, not one.