One observation I made time after time tonight regarding Frank was the way he was able to sell fouls. Yes some may call it flopping. But it goes beyond that. When he feels a defender on his hip and flails he gets whistles. Now some of this is because of his super-star status. One time a defender tried to draw a charge, and when any other player would just stand there and wait for the call, Frank intentionally fell down also and kind of drew the block and it was the type of play where a charge would typically have been the call, but since Frank also hit the deck, I guess the ref felt compelled to call a block. Frank drew 5 of these flailing, floppish type fouls tonight, got 6 free throw attempts out of these type of fouls drawn, and this is just another dimension of his maturity and progression that is impressive.
I am not biased whatsoever, so i'm not going to sugar coat anything.
Another observation ..
Frank did very little in the way of dribbling the ball up the court (typical point guard duties), however he did operate Paul Vi's half court sets from the top of the key and facilitate extremely well. His passing ability and vision is superb at this level. He penetrated well and kicked. He did have 4 or 5 turnovers, but he also played close to all 32 minutes before fouling out with about 10 seconds left and his team has an incredibly thin bench so he's going to be asked to play extended minutes in every game they don't win going away.
I will also be at the Oak Hill game saturday and will film and put highlights up, that will be a very tough game where their lack of depth could potentially get exploited.