I have seen him play twice now.
I am no coach or anything, but I would think he is far too raw to start; but far too athletic to red-shirt. My guess is he plays about 12-16 minutes a game next year.
Jaysker12 wrote:JacobPadilla wrote:He only played 14 minutes against Bryan, and I doubt he put in much effort. Bryan is the worst team in the Metro; they're not going to win a single game.
He was 3 minutes late to shoot-around, and Andersen wants to really hammer home the leadership point with him and hold him to a high standard; that's why he came off the bench Friday.
The thing about Justin and his numbers is that it seems to me like he's trying to work on his game for the next level rather than maximizing what he can do against high school kids. He takes a lot more jumpers than anything else. A lot of them are probably tougher shots than he should be taking.
He has a good touch and is coming along as a shooter, but his form (particularly his balance) needs some work, which he'll get when the staff gets ahold of him. He has a nice hook shoot but needs some muscle to be able to use it consistently. He can handle the ball well but still needs to do some drills to improve his coordination. He makes some brilliant cross-court passes, but can be careless at times as well.
Basically, he's still so raw and there's so much there to work with; the coaches just need to get their hands on him and get to work.
Hate to spot you on the spot Jacob, but do you see JP coming here in the fall and having an immediate impact? Possibly competing for the starting C spot?
JacobPadilla wrote:Jaysker12 wrote:...
Hate to spot you on the spot Jacob, but do you see JP coming here in the fall and having an immediate impact? Possibly competing for the starting C spot?
Not without a whole lot of work this summer.
Chicagojayfan wrote:JacobPadilla wrote:Jaysker12 wrote:...
Hate to spot you on the spot Jacob, but do you see JP coming here in the fall and having an immediate impact? Possibly competing for the starting C spot?
Not without a whole lot of work this summer.
Jacob,
Do you mean a lot of work to compete to start? or to play decent minutes? Is his bulk/strength his biggest development need right now? Do you see a redshirt year?
thanks
6 to 10 rbds/gm and
3-4 blks/gm
gtmoBlue wrote:Geez guys...relax.
Justin Patton will not have to "carry" this Jays team. He will not be required to play 20-35 mins/gm.
The Jays have plenty of "horses"...guys who can and will play in 2015-16.
I expect Patton to play next season (God forbid-no redshirting) and to be able to contribute to the team.
He needs to protect the rim and rebound, that is all. if we can get:
6 to 10 rbds/gm and
3-4 blks/gm
from Justin, I will be happy. Scoring and assists will be a bonus.
T-bone wrote:People need to reduce the expectations for Justin his Fr year. The kid is raw and underweight. He needs to fill out and get some experience. My goal for him would be just to give us a few quality minutes a game. I am not expecting anymore from him. Zach and Geoff will need to be the ones who carry us at the 5.
ictjay wrote:T-bone wrote:People need to reduce the expectations for Justin his Fr year. The kid is raw and underweight. He needs to fill out and get some experience. My goal for him would be just to give us a few quality minutes a game. I am not expecting anymore from him. Zach and Geoff will need to be the ones who carry us at the 5.
We absolutely have no one at the 5 that can come close to the athleticism that Justin has right now! It is not even close. I realize everyone (especially CU fans) tempers expectations so they don't look foolish but we in the past have never gotten a kid like this. Benoit B. strictly back to the basket guy. Patton is special. I don't care if he fouls out of every game as a freshman, he will definitely be a difference maker rebounding/shotblocking. If he keeps the same good attitude and works hard, he will be getting plenty of minutes next year.
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