Barnes, who also was named to the academic all-conference team, is in no hurry to make a college choice. “Because I'm so young,” he said. “I just want to get better.”
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Barnes, who also was named to the academic all-conference team, is in no hurry to make a college choice. “Because I'm so young,” he said. “I just want to get better.”
I wonder how much style of play has to figure. McD was a slow-tempo offense and defensive oriented. That style of play is fine for College Basketball, but does translate into NBA-readyness. (Especially since most of our set plays are actual NBA plays.:winkBarnes has to be a future NBA prospect. Won't he want to be on a team that runs up and down and court and puts up 80ppg? (He would be at ISU)
From a non premium Rivals story.Harrison Barnes- Steady throughout the camp, Barns has clearly solidified himself as an elite 2010 prospect. He strokes the ball with ease from behind the arc and does everything a small forward is supposed to do inside of the arc.
I get tired of reading about "tempo"...the game of basketball is more complicated then "tempo"...The staff does what they have to do...to give us a chance to win. Which changes from game to game.
I wonder how much style of play has to figure. McD is slow-tempo offense and defensive oriented. That style of play is fine for College Basketball, but doesn't translate into NBA-readyness. Barnes has to be a future NBA prospect. Won't he want to be on a team that runs up and down and court and puts up 80ppg?
Like it or not is is something that recruits DO look at. When they see guards passing the ball around 35 feet from the hoop untill the shot clock runs down it certainly isn't filling their heads with thoughts or rim rattling transition dunks...
It's been mentioned before, several posters know her personally.Interesting that I can find out his mother is a secretary in the Department of Music from an Kentucky newspaper but all I ever learned on the boards is that she "works at ISU".
I don't think McDermott plays a slow-down style. I think people that think that do not know a thing about basketball.
Me thinks Greg might want to switch to more up tempo if he had Dykstra and Barnes. Coaches must adjust too.
He's a system guy that recruits players who understand his system and are willing to play within it.
That has been what the utmost loyalist have preached over and over. I have a feeling that Mike Taylor and Clark were just as good of athletes as Dykstra and Barnes and we didn't run at all. We turned one of the most athletic players we have ever seen into a jump shooter who had very little impact on the offense at all.