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SF Sidney Wilson (NY) to UConn
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[QUOTE="Ward, post: 2110979, member: 1958"] Watching him last night, he's still lanky but my guess is maybe the 170 number was from a year or so ago? I'm not sure but he didn't look like he was 170. At his height that's crazy thin. I could see him at the least being built like Roberson or similar to Brissett. He looks like a long, athletic kid who is a pretty good shot blocker from the weak side and probably does his best work around the rim on offense. His size and athleticism will make him a contributor on the glass and give good activity to be a presence. Can probably become more skilled as he gets older but right now looks like much of his production comes from his athleticism as opposed to being a great shooter or having great moves off the dribble. I'm not sure I remember him from what I saw ever catching the ball on the perimeter as he was mostly setting screens up top or flashing to the high post. If he can develop a skill set like Joseph did here then by all means bring him in. Again, I don't mean this to be critical of him at all as a prospect. He's got a ton of potential and would be a good guy to bring in. My questions are more of where does he fit in to the current construct of the roster and where our needs are. [/QUOTE]
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