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Ian Jackson is being slept on. He's being slept on for good reason as his coach just hasn't been playing him, but he's a legit scorer and athlete who will make some noise once Hubert pulls his head out. Reminds me of Tyrese Maxey in terms of a guy with elite quickness who can really get his shot, shoot from distance, and get to the rim. He's also bigger than I thought he was after seeing him in HS. I thought he was about 6'2", but i think he might be a legit 6'4" with length.
I prefer Sanon, but Jackson is very talented.
 
Asa Newell would replace what Taylor Hendricks gives the Jazz defensively. He's a long, bouncy, energy big. The question is his shooting.
No he wouldnt. He cant guard on the perimter like Hendricks. Newell is much more analogous to Collins.

If you want a Hendricks replacement you should be looking at Cofie from Virginia, Flemming from Saint Joes, Coward from Washington. Maybe a Yaxel from UAB.

You really need to stop with your player comparisons because they are awful.
 
No he wouldnt. He cant guard on the perimter like Hendricks. Newell is much more analogous to Collins.

If you want a Hendricks replacement you should be looking at Cofie from Virginia, Flemming from Saint Joes, Coward from Washington. Maybe a Yaxel from UAB.

You really need to stop with your player comparisons because they are awful.

That's not a direct player comparison. That's saying that Newell would give the Jazz a defensive presence comparable to Hendricks. And besides, Hendricks is decent on the perimeter, but not lockdown by any means.
 
Ian Jackson is being slept on. He's being slept on for good reason as his coach just hasn't been playing him, but he's a legit scorer and athlete who will make some noise once Hubert pulls his head out. Reminds me of Tyrese Maxey in terms of a guy with elite quickness who can really get his shot, shoot from distance, and get to the rim. He's also bigger than I thought he was after seeing him in HS. I thought he was about 6'2", but i think he might be a legit 6'4" with length.

He looked good last night. He's still probably later 1st round this year.


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Is the 2024 NCAAB freshman class abnormally productive this year? I dont always follow this closely, but it feels like it is.

I'm sure once conference play starts the production might taper off.
 
I haven't seen Sanon yet so no opinion yet - outside of maybe a 5 minute stretch in one of the first games of the season. I do check all his box scores and the dude doesn't have bad games - it's honestly kind of insane.
He seems like an elite shooter, which is what gives him the edge over Jackson for me. Not sure how their defense and intangibles stack against each other. A bit concerning Jackson has 4 straight games without an assist.
 
Flagg also plays harder than Barnes does. He really motors.

It's much easier to play ”hard” all the time in college. In the NBA, with the amount of games, it's impossible to sustain that if you're a big minutes guy. You pace yourself.

Flagg does have a motor and that's good. But in the League, he won't go full tilt, won't handle the ball as much and can't roam around defensively like he does at Duke.
 
One thing about Flagg is that because he never gets all the way to the rim, he is just extremely inefficient.

Very Scottie Barnes right now where his raw size and ability to dribble and pass allows him to get off a ton of shots, but they aren't really good shots and he lacks the moves or jumpshot to get those good shots currently.

How much he develops his offensive skill set will determine how much better than Scottie Barnes he is.
Yeah I wouldn't go that far just yet. Cuz Scottie Barnes is hell of a player. Someone like Deni Avdija would be a pretty good baseline for him.
 
So he's an inefficient shooter. He's not inefficient as a scorer or playmaker.
Doesn't true shooting take into account all forms of scoring (free throw, 2 point, 3 point)?

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Illinois plays Northwestern on the road.

Georgetown plays West Virginia, which will be Thomas Sorber's best test of the year.
 
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