2020 Commits Stats & Senior Performance

I believe Prohm made comments about him having some point forward potential or ability, or perhaps it was in the Team USA Camp/tryout articles.

Are both Dubar and Blackwell to be ahead of where Zion was last year?

Skillwise Dubar is miles ahead of Zion. He isn’t quite the athlete though.
 
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Skillwise Dubar is miles ahead of Zion. He isn’t quite the athlete though.
But he’ll be able to utilize his athleticism more than Zion could. Hard to take advantage of your athleticism when you aren’t skilled enough to put yourself in the position to use it. Zion and Grill were both very explosive but neither one could dribble so they were just stationary objects out there.
 
But he’ll be able to utilize his athleticism more than Zion could. Hard to take advantage of your athleticism when you aren’t skilled enough to put yourself in the position to use it. Zion and Grill were both very explosive but neither one could dribble so they were just stationary objects out there.
The most disappointing thing about Zion was he should have been a good rebounder, especially offensively, with his size and athleticism, but didn't have the tenacity for it.
 
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https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...wake-forest-hire-ncaa-s-nil-stance-2020-ranks

“Getting more specific to the question, though, a few of the players that I feel we currently have too low that I’ll be advocating in the rankings process include Kentucky-bound big man
Isaiah Jackson, South Florida signee
Caleb Murphy, Iowa State-bound center
Xavier Foster, future West Virginia big man
Isaiah Cottrell and Cincinnati-bound
Tari Eason.”

Pretty kind words considering XF is ranked 62 on Rivals.
 
It’s interesting that he’s now being listed as SG. But then again I usually only looked at the composite so maybe Rivals always listed him there?
 

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