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Following potential 2017 draftees...

Dude uses textbook point of release. A little inconsistent, but not in a bad way. Showed he can accelerate the release when necessary. Can't really say anything about the arc because of camera angle.

Despite being a pedestrian-sized PG and 2½ years away from draft eligibility I'm convinced he's gonna be at least a good backup type of player in the league.. He's got an NBA pedigree his father was a journeyman. He's no Kasey Hill.

Been watching him for a few years he played with Bagley on the AAU circut since he was like 5'7" and at this point he's the best shooter in the 2018 class as far as I'm concerned. Certainly the best with that sort of quick-action release.

I think he's gonna be like Tyler Ulis sort of effective, I like him better than UK's incoming starting PG next year Quade Green, who's similarly pedestrian sized.. He's razor sharp. This HS class's PG's don't stack up well next to some of the adjacent classes but I'm convinced Garland has what it takes. He's definitely still be growing too I think I've seen him listed at 6'2" somewhere recently.

would classify him as "one of the best guards i've seen born in the 2000's", Reminds me a bit of a Brandon Jennings Jalen Brunson fusion, he's gotta be a better shooter than both at this stage tho.
 
Despite being a pedestrian sized PG and 2½ years away from draft eligibility I'm convinced he's gonna be at least a good backup type of player in the league.. He's got an NBA pedigree his father was a journeyman.

Been watching him for a few years he played with Bagley on the AAU circut since he was like 5'7" and at this point he's the best shooter in the 2018 class as far as I'm concerned.

I think he's gonna be like Tyler Ulis sort of effective, I like him better than UK's incoming starting PG next year Quade Green, who's similarly pedestrian sized.. He's razor sharp. This HS class's PG's don't stack up well next to some of the adjacent classes but I'm convinced Garland has what it takes. He could still be growing too I think I've seen him listed at 6'2" somewhere.

If he's a 2018 graduation guy then he's somewhere between 15 and 17. Maybe he'll grow a little.
 
If he's a 2018 graduation guy then he's somewhere between 15 and 17. Maybe he'll grow a little.
Yeah January 2000, he's got time. DX has a bunch of measurements on him but none since 2014 at Team USA camps.

What do you think of Eric Gordon's form?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xEzjKZOZwE

I'm gonna try to simulate one of these 2 forms this summer once the weather gets nice enough to shoot around.
 
[MENTION=430]Dr. Jones[/MENTION]

How would you order these 3 New Jersey HS duo's based on potential??

Kyrie - MKG

Towns - Wade Baldwin

Bryan Antoine - Scottie Lewis
 
Yeah January 2000, he's got time. DX has a bunch of measurements on him but none since 2014 at Team USA camps.

What do you think of Eric Gordon's form?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xEzjKZOZwE

I'm gonna try to simulate one of these 2 forms this summer once the weather gets nice enough to shoot around.


I think Gordon's point of release could be a little higher, but his shot prep is very quick. He doesn't jump high, doesn't dip the ball and the low release point on top of it means he can get it off in a hurry. He also compensates for his lack of length by leaning back a little.
Tbh my suspicion is he just has very good hand eye coordination and muscle memory. His shots rarely miss long, most of the time left-right. He can hop and step depending on the situation and I presume the way he shoots stems from being in love with step back moves.
We had some comfortable 61°F with the sun shining over here last week so I already logged a few hours outside ;)
 
One NBA scout told me over the summer that [Jalen] Brunson is the “smartest player that I’ve ever scouted.”

https://collegebasketball.nbcsports...runsons-awesome-acc-poy-and-all-the-injuries/

1. Jalen Brunson has been so good this year and no one’s talking about it: Maybe it’s because there are 6,000 quality point guards in college basketball this season. Maybe it’s because he’s been overshadowed by his teammate Josh Hart. Maybe it’s because he’s a sleepy-eyed, doughy land warrior-of-a-point guard and never, ever does anything flashy and simply cares more about winning than the attention that comes with it.

Whatever the case is, the improvement that Jalen Brunson has made this season has been one of the more overlooked story lines in college basketball this season. After a stellar, 22-point, 10-assists performance in a 22-point win at Seton Hall on Saturday – one that saw Brunson shoot a perfect 7-for-7 from the floor – the sophomore is averaging 14.6 points and 4.5 assists for the Wildcats this season.

He’s the engine that makes Villanova go. He’s the reason that the Wildcats haven’t missed Ryan Arcidiacono all that much this season. He’ll probably end up being the Big East Player of the Year at some point before his career comes to an end, and it’s all from a guy who looks like he’s moving about as quick as I do on a basketball court.

One NBA scout told me over the summer that Brunson is the “smartest player that I’ve ever scouted.”

And while he may not be the physical specimen that Dennis Smith Jr. or Lonzo Ball is, he’s pretty doggone talented, too.
 
2 infuriating home-court refereeing gaffes are keeping UVA in this game vs Miami in the closing seconds.. now its tied at 43 with 4 seconds to go because of 2 FT makes from a foul call in which Bruce Brown blocked the shot, completely all ball, and got whistled.

This is one of the worst I've seen.. It'd only be right for Miami t win at the buzzer
 
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