isn't the 12 the guy most likely to be pushed out to make room for next year's hot recruit?
Going left pass with the left... nice!season just getting started for him and hes getting plenty of publicity. He will definitely be climbing the rankings not dropping.
Okay... Well, now my expectations are tempered.some more highlights of the Brewster boys. Kadary is nice!
Brewster as a team definitely looks like they don't play much defense. It will be interesting to see how they play against some of the better teams and if that changes. Hard to tell from highlights but it definitely looks like hes disengaged at times.Okay... Well, now my expectations are tempered.
When he has the ball, he's magic. Like Pearl, he does whatever the hell he wants, and gets where ever the hell he wants on the court. And converts.
But, when he doesn't have the ball, he's invisible, uninvolved, lackadaisical. His defense is worse than a rumor. Someone's going to have to attach a motor to this kid, because he's got a metric $h1t ton of offensive talent, but he might be in the dog house for d and rebounding failures more often than not. Taurean 2.0.
That said, yeah, it's hard to see everything that's going on in these types of videos where the lens is trained only on the immediate action. Still, you can clearly see him getting blown by on D, with a seemingly uncaring response. Same with rebounds being taken from his immediate position by smaller dudes.
Brewster as a team definitely looks like they don't play much defense. It will be interesting to see how they play against some of the better teams and if that changes. Hard to tell from highlights but it definitely looks like hes disengaged at times.
I was thinking the same thing watching his highlights. Ultra talented offensively, but from the limited clips of him playing defense His effort is embarrassingly poor. The recruiting pundits have said his motor is what has kept him from being a five star guy. His Brewster coach echoed that, saying that “at times” he was the best player on the court. That is impressive considering he plays with Clarke, but goes to show he doesn’t always give 100%. Hopefully JB can coach that out of him, no way he’s playing over Girard or Buddy or even taking mins from them if he doesn’t get after it defensively. I was hoping he’d have some of that NYC dog in him...hopefully it will come in time cuz damn with his size and skill the sky is the limit.Okay... Well, now my expectations are tempered.
When he has the ball, he's magic. Like Pearl, he does whatever the hell he wants, and gets where ever the hell he wants on the court. And converts.
But, when he doesn't have the ball, he's invisible, uninvolved, lackadaisical. His defense is worse than a rumor. Someone's going to have to attach a motor to this kid, because he's got a metric $h1t ton of offensive talent, but he might be in the dog house for d and rebounding failures more often than not. Taurean 2.0.
That said, yeah, it's hard to see everything that's going on in these types of videos where the lens is trained only on the immediate action. Still, you can clearly see him getting blown by on D, with a seemingly uncaring response. Same with rebounds being taken from his immediate position by smaller dudes.
Terrence Clarke, though... Kentucky got (another) good'un.
Because he can beat his man off the dribble going left or right whenever he wants (in those clips that have been posted anyway), Kadary is the "perfect" lead guard to play with Buddy and Girard. His lack of effort on D is blatantly obvious. That's gotta change if he is going to get time at the next level.I was thinking the same thing watching his highlights. Ultra talented offensively, but from the limited clips of him playing defense His effort is embarrassingly poor. The recruiting pundits have said his motor is what has kept him from being a five star guy. His Brewster coach echoed that, saying that “at times” he was the best player on the court. That is impressive considering he plays with Clarke, but goes to show he doesn’t always give 100%. Hopefully JB can coach that out of him, no way he’s playing over Girard or Buddy or even taking mins from them if he doesn’t get after it defensively. I was hoping he’d have some of that NYC dog in him...hopefully it will come in time cuz damn with his size and skill the sky is the limit.
that has been a knock on several syracuse recruits over the years. a serious issue, since we've been assured that "you can't teach defense"I was thinking the same thing watching his highlights. Ultra talented offensively, but from the limited clips of him playing defense His effort is embarrassingly poor. The recruiting pundits have said his motor is what has kept him from being a five star guy. His Brewster coach echoed that, saying that “at times” he was the best player on the court. That is impressive considering he plays with Clarke, but goes to show he doesn’t always give 100%. Hopefully JB can coach that out of him, no way he’s playing over Girard or Buddy or even taking mins from them if he doesn’t get after it defensively. I was hoping he’d have some of that NYC dog in him...hopefully it will come in time cuz damn with his size and skill the sky is the limit.
NoYou can’t teach defense?
I'll echo what everyone has said about his seeming defensive liabilities- it was the first thing I noticed as well.
If he wants PT, he'll have to play defense. Period. I'm sure that will be made very clear to him when he gets here.
Also, Terrence Clarke is a nice player, but I was really impressed by #15 on Brewster's roster. He looks like a well-built combo-guard type, like a Brandon Triche clone. #2 and the big white kid, #14, weren't bad either.