youwouldno wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 3:57 pm
Kenney and Foster didn't have other reported D-I offers, which doesn't really predict much at the mid-major level, but does tend to result in less hype. The flip side of that was all the Taylor hype last year, which turned into literally nothing.
Kenney is the only one that has much video in the public realm, so it would seem hard to really have much of an opinion on the other two.
I've seen some video for each of the signees.
Kenney looks like a mentally and physically tough competitor with an excellent three point shot. His shooting touch should eventually earn a spot in the regular rotation. If he can show the ability to defend at the point and beat his man off the dribble he could challenge for a starting spot.
Foster is a high potential recruit. Very athletic and young for his class - could have more growth coming. Looks like a good wing fit. Not sure about his long range touch but he looks good in the mid-range and slashing to the hoop.
Lawrence looks like a slender but athletic forward in the mold of Gurley and Mounce. From the video I've seen he has a very good looking jump shot with three point range and can put the ball on the floor and beat defenders on the drive. Deceptively quick and agile. Good basketball heritage - his father was a 6'7" forward for Florida in the late 1980s and his uncle was a guard some of the same years for the Gators. Both prominent as shooters on some NCAA tournament teams.
apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:43 am
No matter how you spin it signing players with no other D1 offers on the surface does not sound good. Could these be walk ons? I don't think you can offer partial schiollies in basketball can you?
Number of reported D1 offers (other than Furman) for Devin Sibley, John Davis III, Clay Mounce, Noah Gurley, and Jaylon Pugh COMBINED = 0.
I would say they turned out to be pretty good.