Some 3-29 MBB Recruiting Notes

The first one is your initial post. I am sorry but if we can get a player of Lucca's level this late in the year than sign him up. We aren't talking about how much the guy should play. We are talking about his game. If his game is similar....than what is the problem?

whats the problem? i don't want another 2 guard who is extremely one dimensional. Lucca could hit the wide open 3, but he couldn't create his own shot, or play defense very well.
 
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Most teams have a guy they can bring in to hit some 3's. Lucca wasn't as bad as most people say. His game didn't have a lot of areas of strength but he was still a starter and our 3rd leading scorer.

If we find a guy like that this late in the spring than sign him up

Near the end of his NCAA career he started to play better defense. He improved before he left. He even took three pointers with better fakes for opponents. He was almost to the point where he would have helped quite a bit. Then he abruptly left.

Maybe he did not like his classes....maybe the shoes were the wrong fit...maybe the weather was too cold...maybe he wanted to watch from a pro bench rather than play on the court...maybe...:confused:
 
whats the problem? i don't want another 2 guard who is extremely one dimensional. Lucca could hit the wide open 3, but he couldn't create his own shot, or play defense very well.

He played defense just fine this year. Last year it stunk.

I guess I just don't understand how you could not want Lucca Staiger on the team next year (a player of his caliber). I understand that you don't want him to start or play more than X minutes in a game but a guy like him.....sign him up

With that said I am hesitant on whether this guy is even as good as Lucca.
 
It's clear the only reason Lucca was starting is to keep him from leaving. Once his minutes started to dwindel he was gone. Scotty is the better over all player.

Not clear at all. Lucca was a better shooter. Scottie a better ball handler. Neither of them could cover anybody.
 
I talked to Ejim's coach at Brewster, and he said that Barnes is a high major player in his eyes.
 
Count me as one that thinks Scotty is clearly a better player than Lucca.

I'm also not sold on Barnes as of yet.

Really hoping for Wilkins, Clark, and Clyburn to finish out the Spring.

SC may be the better player, but he did not show it till the last two games because of mono fallout. In the meantime, our fate was sealed.

Yet, no one struck as much fear for perimeter shooting as Lucca because he was taller, bigger, could shoot it in place, on the move to either side. He was stronger in getting his shot off than SC.
Lucca defense was much better this year in conference. Much better.
 
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if barnes is just another lucca or eikmeier, i would rather bank the schollly for next year when we can put it to better use.

by lucca or eik i mean a one dimensional scorer who can't get to the paint off the dribble, or have a struggle to get your shot off with good defense. we need guards who are hard to guard, not so one dimensional.

If there is anything that you should have learned during the past four years, it is that there is no point in this coaching administration banking scholarships.
 
Why not? Just for fun

Better Shooter: Lucca
More length: Lucca
Better handle: SC
Better driver: SC
Better passer: Push (Lucca on post passes and SC on drive and dish)
Better defender: Slight SC. I think he was good until he got mono.
 
He played defense just fine this year. Last year it stunk.

I guess I just don't understand how you could not want Lucca Staiger on the team next year (a player of his caliber). I understand that you don't want him to start or play more than X minutes in a game but a guy like him.....sign him up

With that said I am hesitant on whether this guy is even as good as Lucca.

agree and the bolded is what has me concerned. I just don't know, if he is worthy of being a 2 guard in the big 12. Originally committed to Pacific, but i wonder if he is good, what has kept other programs of big conferences that are struggling, like us from offering the kid.
 
Yes, he played them in the first round of the National Prep School Championships.

CIMD. Could Brewster's team this year beat our guys that we have returning for next year (not including recruits)??

DG
CC
SC
Boozer
Dendy
JVB

Barton
Ejim
Walker
Tharpe

:smile:

Seriously though that team is stacked with HIGH D1 talent. Ejim should have the easiest transition as any freshmen we have had in a while
 
CIMD- Is Ejim physically ready for the Big 12? I hope so cuz I think we're going to need him to start immediately.
Physically he's there, and defensively he's there. Still needs to improve on perimeter skills though. (Namely ballhandling.)
 
CIMD. Could Brewster's team this year beat our guys that we have returning for next year (not including recruits)??

DG
CC
SC
Boozer
Dendy
JVB

Barton
Ejim
Walker
Tharpe

:smile:

Seriously though that team is stacked with HIGH D1 talent. Ejim should have the easiest transition as any freshmen we have had in a while
They would give a lot of division one teams a run for their money. Don't forget CJ Fair or Ashton Kahn either.
 
SC may be the better player, but he did not show it till the last two games because of mono fallout. In the meantime, our fate was sealed.

Yet, no one struck as much fear for perimeter shooting as Lucca because he was taller, bigger, could shoot it in place, on the move to either side. He was stronger in getting his shot off than SC.
Lucca defense was much better this year in conference. Much better.


see, i disagree with this. I don't think he could shoot off the move. Lucca also had a hard time using screens and just couldn't find a way to get open some games. Some shooters are very good at using off the ball screens, jake sullivan comes to mind, Dedric could too. Jake wasn't any quicker or better shooting off the dribble than lucca was, but what separates the 2 is the fact that Jake used screens very well, and also got to the foul line a lot more.
 
What about Clayburn??

Can you tell me where we stand with Clayburn?

I realize he is thin, but he can score points in bunches.

Michael Cooper was thin and could handle the NBA back when Moses Malone & "Chocolate Thunder" Daryl Dawkins and Bill Lambeer were playing.

How soon will we hear anything??
 
see, i disagree with this. I don't think he could shoot off the move. Lucca also had a hard time using screens and just couldn't find a way to get open some games. Some shooters are very good at using off the ball screens, jake sullivan comes to mind, Dedric could too. Jake wasn't any quicker or better shooting off the dribble than lucca was, but what separates the 2 is the fact that Jake used screens very well, and also got to the foul line a lot more.

And Jake absoluteley worked his butt off on the court to get open shots.
 

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