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Class of 2016 Spring Evaluation Period

JB starting the live period off by checking out the City Rocks with Hameir Wright and Jimmy Jr. Jr gets little to no burn on this squad tho in EYBL play so far.
Any other SU targets that are playing tonight aside from City Rocks game?
 
JB starting the live period off by checking out the City Rocks with Hameir Wright and Jimmy Jr. Jr gets little to no burn on this squad tho in EYBL play so far.
Quiet game for Wright in a loss. Best player for the City Rocks tonight was Naz Carter, a 6'5/6'6 wing from Bishop Kearney. Scored from all three levels at will against a team that had a frontline of 6'8, 6'9, and 7'1.
 
Quiet game for Wright in a loss. Best player for the City Rocks tonight was Naz Carter, a 6'5/6'6 wing from Bishop Kearney. Scored from all three levels at will against a team that had a frontline of 6'8, 6'9, and 7'1.
What do you know about Carter?
 
What do you know about Carter?
Not much outside of what I've seen from him over the last week. His verbal commits page is empty without any offers. I assume that will change if he keeps on playing like he did tonight.

JB watched Hami drop 33 points and 12 boards tonight. He's now checking out Nick Richards in the night cap.
 
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Damn re: Hami. Wow. Might be too difficult to overcome the silver platter he will receive from UK.
 
Quiet game for Wright in a loss. Best player for the City Rocks tonight was Naz Carter, a 6'5/6'6 wing from Bishop Kearney. Scored from all three levels at will against a team that had a frontline of 6'8, 6'9, and 7'1.
Quiet game for Wright in a loss. Best player for the City Rocks tonight was Naz Carter, a 6'5/6'6 wing from Bishop Kearney. Scored from all three levels at will against a team that had a frontline of 6'8, 6'9, and 7'1.


Naz's uncle is S. Carter believe it or not...
 
Decent game for Diallo, but Jordan Tucker had the best game overall. Knocked down perimeter shots, was aggressive at times driving inside, dished out several nice passes, and came up with some tough boards in the trenches. Hopefully that's something he can bring out to the floor more consistently. Diallo better keep working on his free throw shooting and prepare to be there a lot in college, because he's very tough to stop in transition and one on one in the halfcourt.
 
JB now watching the PSA Cardinals. That's the squad with Green, Bamba, and Randolph.
Quiet game for both Green and Randolph. Green did close out a tough grind out game with a bunch of free throws late. Bamba and my guy Deng Gak were both good in the post. Best player throughout this one was 2019 PG Cole Anthony(son of Greg Anthony). Youngin plays like a vet and not somebody that just wrapped up their freshman year of HS. He's going to be one to watch over the years.
 
Quiet game for both Green and Randolph. Green did close out a tough grind out game with a bunch of free throws late. Bamba and my guy Deng Gak were both good in the post. Best player throughout this one was 2019 PG Cole Anthony(son of Greg Anthony). Youngin plays like a vet and not somebody that just wrapped up their freshman year of HS. He's going to be one to watch over the years.
You think staff will keep tabs on Anthony? I would say if they smart they would. Going to be a stud like you said.
 
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Ugh. So much wrong with this picture; most offensive is the apparent Brachiosaurid from the Jurassic juxtaposed with the two large Tyrannosaurids - the latter wouldn't have appeared until the late Cretaceous (70 - 80 million years after the Brachiosaurs were around). Alamosaurus was probably the only large sauropod that 'shared space' with Tyrannosaurids, who far more often preyed on large hadrosaurs (duckbills) and ceratopsians (frilled and horned). Habitat is also far too lush; lots of volcanic activity in the Cretaceous, and landscape was most likely rather arid.
 
Ugh. So much wrong with this picture; most offensive is the apparent Brachiosaurid from the Jurassic juxtaposed with the two large Tyrannosaurids - the latter wouldn't have appeared until the late Cretaceous (70 - 80 million years after the Brachiosaurs were around). Alamosaurus was probably the only large sauropod that 'shared space' with Tyrannosaurids, who far more often preyed on large hadrosaurs (duckbills) and ceratopsians (frilled and horned). Habitat is also far too lush; lots of volcanic activity in the Cretaceous, and landscape was most likely rather arid.
Precisely everything is right with that picture. Your argument is invalid.
 

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