kingtidge
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He’s been posting his workouts. Fingers crossed for the sophomore jump.
^^^^THIS
He’s been posting his workouts. Fingers crossed for the sophomore jump.
Yep, Carmelo is the anti-Lebron when it comes to soberly assessing his son's hoops abilities.I was impressed by Melos comments about what he needed to work on. He gets it. I think he needs to be coached tougher than he was before as well.
Good post. I also think based on what Gerry said in one of his media appearances, Kiyan will have more help if he gets stuck in the lane like he often did this past season.Anthony and Sadiq needed this past year and this summer to knock AAU Ball out of their game. They need to learn to win and do the little things that help the team while sacrificing their style if needs be.
Neither was dominating against good teams, but showed flashes of real ability at times. (Just like all promising freshmen). I like Anthony's offense and he needs to improve his defense intensity. Him driving the ball with hesitation moves is awesome to watch. For Sadiq, its staying mentally in the game after playing someone who is equal to him and not being the first, second or even third option on offence. When things bread down and on the break he can get quick points, now he needs to learn how to play within a structured set on offense,
Both are very promising players. Lets see the freshman to sophmore jump!!
GO CUSE
If Kiyan can get stronger, meaning put about 210 lbs of muscle on his frame, and hone his 3-pt %, he will be a much better player. He’ll be able to withstand the contact in the lane, post-up when the match-ups present themselves, and make teams pay when they try to keep him out of the lane. He has the court awareness and an understanding of the game to be an exceptional player. He is smooth with the rock, he just doesn’t have the strength yet. His game is very similar to that of Lawrence Moten’s, but Moten’s strength and hoops IQ were so much more advanced at the same age. I see great days ahead for Kiyan under GMac’s staff, whether he starts or not.i like kiyan and im glad he came to the cuse
its impossible for me to objectively evaluate him as a player...im willing to give him more slack than pretty much any other player, bc of the legacy
i just hope he can figure it out - get stronger get better on defense, learn to take better shots and improve his shooting percentages etc
one thing i think he really needs to do is get bigger legs...he has some of the thinnest legs i have ever seen in a ncabb player, if not ever...its the structure as well - just doesnt look athletic
hopefully he can bulk up
I don’t think he can put on 210lbs of muscle.If Kiyan can get stronger, meaning put about 210 lbs of muscle on his frame, and hone his 3-pt %, he will be a much better player. He’ll be able to withstand the contact in the lane, post-up when the match-ups present themselves, and make teams pay when they try to keep him out of the lane. He has the court awareness and an understanding of the game to be an exceptional player. He is smooth with the rock, he just doesn’t have the strength yet. His game is very similar to that of Lawrence Moten’s, but Moten’s strength and hoops IQ were so much more advanced at the same age. I see great days ahead for Kiyan under GMac’s staff, whether he starts or not.
It also was mentioned on PTI on Tuesday's show with the 23rd anniversary of our natty featured in the "Happy Anniversary" segment. They added -- now Gerry McNamara is being reunited with Carmelo via his son who is returning. Hat Tip to BillSU for posting about this in his Happy Anniversary Thread on Tuesday.Kiyan Anthony's return getting mentioned on Dusty and Danny
I misspoke, but you got my point. He needs to put on more muscle and be about 200-210 lbs to really maximize his ability to finish in the paint. I forget where is current weight is, but i think 180-ish, so gain 20 lbs of muscle.I don’t think he can put on 210lbs of muscle.
But I mostly agree.
I guess it's good to have the son of an alltime legend stick around, but he has to make major strides to even be considered as a rotation player if we're expecting to improve enough to make the tournament. A lot of people above are worried about his strength, but that can be improved. I'm more worried about his obvious lack of quickness and how slow he is... these attributes are a lot harder to improve on than bulking up.
Eh, he got bigger and better in his last few years of hs. I think he was further behind the curve as far as filling out and being an athlete than people realize. I didn't think he was a P4 player just 3 years ago. Look at his tape from early in his hs years compared to his Sr. year, there was a big leap. Some players take longer. Didn't Rautins and Buddy have a similar trajectory?Honestly with his Dad's tutelage, I was shocked how weak and slow he was. Kid seemed unprepared for the hard part.
Maybe I’m misremembering, but it seemed as if he never looked for help and was intent on getting his shot up no matter what.Good post. I also think based on what Gerry said in one of his media appearances, Kiyan will have more help if he gets stuck in the lane like he often did this past season.
Maybe I’m misremembering, but it seemed as if he never looked for help and was intent on getting his shot up no matter what.