Recovering from surgery over here so deciding to use some of this down time to make some in-roads on my recruit scouting. Really convenient that Wasatch plays so much on ESPN so I'm able to get a good feed of a bunch of their games. So far I'm only through one of them (against Legacy Early). My notes and unofficial stats:
- Played every single minute of the game
- 11 points on 45.8% TS%
- 1/4 from 2 point range (0/2 from mid-range)
- 3/8 from 3 point range
- 2 assists to 1 turnover
- 2 rebounds
- 1 block
- Doesn't really know how to play defense right now; more of a run and jump defender than someone that will get into a stance and man up. A better fit for our zone and our press than man to man defense right now as a result of that.
- Inconsistent effort to box out, but he showed it here and there, which is more than you get from a lot of high schoolers.
- The one 2 pointer he made was a left-handed layup, which is always nice to see.
- Shoots with a very wide base on his jumper and his lower body and upper body aren't really connected when he shoots.
I'm very curious to see more from him (and there's at least two other games on ESPN for me to watch right now). It seems like 3 point shooting is Bunch's calling card right now, but I have a feeling Boeheim will want to make some significant tweaks to his mechanics so it'll be interesting to see how he ends up.
Other notes about the game:
- Coen Carr from Legacy is an insane athlete. It doesn't seem like he has much basketball skill right now but my god he had a couple monster dunks and apparently holds offers from Georgia and Georgia Tech.
- Our former flame Roddy Gayle is impressive. Doesn't seem like a great shooter, but he was maybe the only guy on the floor that could consistently get where he wanted to go and create his own looks.
- Keba Keita is a 6'8"ish center for Bunch's team. Pretty burly built guy, mobile and bouncey and just plays really hard. He got in foul trouble early in the 3rd quarter and had to sit out while Legacy built a double digit lead. He re-entered the game and Wasatch instantly got the lead back. He finished with (unofficially) 12 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 steals on 5/6 shooting (and 2/2 from the FT line). The only offer I've seen reported for him is from Washington.