JacobPadilla wrote:It's a little early to be offering. He's just a freshman. He still has a ways to go to be a Big East-caliber player. If he doesn't grow any more (which is possible considering he's already taller than his older brother and his dad isn't a tall man), it could get dicy. Shooting has to continue to improve.
If there's anyone who should offer his summer, it would be Omaha. Creighton's playing it the right way - keeping an eye on him, staying in touch and gauging his progress.
bluejayfan00 wrote:I'm sure Chucky will be a fine D-1 player, but Hunter Sallis is the in-state kid we should be going all out for.
whtblu wrote:bluejayfan00 wrote:I'm sure Chucky will be a fine D-1 player, but Hunter Sallis is the in-state kid we should be going all out for.
I haven't seen Hunter play, but have seen Chucky play a couple of times. I went in expecting a lot just because of the hype that goes with CH. As a result I think I was less impressed than I would have been had I known nothing about him prior. With that said, I was incredibly impressed with his court vision and passing. Definitely the strength of his game in my opinion. Kind of a true point guard in that "pass-first" sense. Not that he doesn't/can't score...just more impressed by his ability to set others up.
JacobPadilla wrote:whtblu wrote:bluejayfan00 wrote:I'm sure Chucky will be a fine D-1 player, but Hunter Sallis is the in-state kid we should be going all out for.
I haven't seen Hunter play, but have seen Chucky play a couple of times. I went in expecting a lot just because of the hype that goes with CH. As a result I think I was less impressed than I would have been had I known nothing about him prior. With that said, I was incredibly impressed with his court vision and passing. Definitely the strength of his game in my opinion. Kind of a true point guard in that "pass-first" sense. Not that he doesn't/can't score...just more impressed by his ability to set others up.
That's a pretty good evaluation of him. I'd say Chucky's best trait is his feel for the game. That shows up in all the different ways he impacts a game — playmaking (as you said, he's a great passer), defense (great at reading ball-handlers and has quick hands to pick pockets or get in passing lanes), rebounding (tracks the ball well) and yes, he can score as well. Chucky's got a lot of tricks in his bag with good footwork and ball-handling ability, and he's continuing to progress as an athlete (he has a handful of dunks this season and they even drew up an alley-oop for him in a recent game). He really is a terrific basketball player. The shot is the thing I worry about the most at this point.
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