Duke1Agn wrote:I'd be shocked if Justin redshirts.
1620Jay wrote:Duke1Agn wrote:I'd be shocked if Justin redshirts.
Did some research on last year's top ranked centers. Sorry it may be messy as I'm on my phone. I excluded Okafor, Towns, and Turner as they are one and done type prospects. #31 Goodluck Okanoboh (UNLV) 25 MPG 5 PPG 5 REB 2.9 BLK. #31 Thomas Welsh (UCLA) 15.9 MPG 4 PPG 4 REB 1 BLK. #56 Elbert Robinson (LSU) 6.7 MPG 0.6 PPG 1.7 REB 0.3 BLK. #61 Pascal Chukwu(Providence) 9 MPG 2.6 PPG 2.3 REB 0.7 BLK. #71 Isaac Hayes (Purdue) 15 MPG 8.3 PPG 3.8 REB 0.8 BLK. #74 Chinanu Onuaku (Louisville) 17.3 MPG 3.2 PPG 4.7 REB 1.5 BLK. #91 Trayvon Reed (Auburn) 8.3 MPG 1.1 PPG 2.1 REB. 0.8 BLK. Only one years worth of data...would like to go back and see similar center prospects ranked in the top 100. None of them redshirted...but none of them are setting the world on fire. The center position may he the toughest position to play for an incoming freshman. With that said...I could see Patton having similar numbers to Goodluck Okanoboh is he does not RS.
JacobPadilla wrote:Justin is very talented, but those expecting a guy who is going to come in and jump out of the gym need to cool down. He's very mobile, but some are probably overrating his athleticism in itself. His fundamentals as a shot-blocker have improved tremendously, but there are going to be guys that will just jump over and through him unlike what he is seeing with little 6'5" kids in high school. Justin is all length and mobility more so than explosive athleticism, but there are going to be kids as big or bigger than him in the Big East. There will be an adjustment.
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