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He honestly looks like what I picture Tre Jackson looking like when he's done at ISU.No worries about not having a Big XII body. Dude is put together.
-- 2.4 PRPG! his junior year
Makale Forman is the better player of the top two Stoney brook players. Elijah is just super athletic and strong. That’s what I’m being told
He is from Tennessee (according to the Stony Brook website). I am not sure what the connection or allure of California might be, so there is that.
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-- 2.4 PRPG! his junior year
-- for context, Horton-Tucker was a 2.3 as a freshman
-- one night thing about Foreman was he generally kept that level of quality up against better opponents as a junior... notice he had similar numbers against Top 100 and Top 50 opponents in six and three games against them, respectively
-- career 36.9% from three, 36.7% as a junior, not elite but respectable
-- 10.2 to 15.7 per 100 A:T ratio... not great, not a PG, more of a SG...
-- 6'1" 190 according to Stony Brook, so basically Prentiss Nixon size
-- elite free throw shooter (at 85.7%)
-- does not offer much on the boards or with blocks and steals
-- high (and progressively higher) usage as a juinor
I would summarize him as a slightly better Prentiss Nixon from what I see above -- on the stats, not just on the size comparisons. Imagine Nixon but he makes 1-2 more shots per game and he clanks free throws much less. Not great, but useful, right?
He is a mid-major chucker, but a slightly more efficient one/better shooter than Nixon. I do not mean that as a pejorative. Nixon with slightly better shooting numbers and better shot selection would have been an okay player, which is about what I would expect here. If he offers more than what is on the page above in defensive presence or leadership for a mostly new team in the locker room, then that is just a bonus.
I have to think JCL is priority #1 for the staff, but using the third scholarship on somebody like this for one year would probably be a wise move. I would take him.