My complaint with him as a UNO fan were his puzzling turnovers and somewhat lazy defense. Sometimes he catches a ball, goes to dribble it and it goes right off his foot.
LynchMob wrote:My complaint with him as a UNO fan were his puzzling turnovers and somewhat lazy defense. Sometimes he catches a ball, goes to dribble it and it goes right off his foot.
Hey he'll fit right in, welcome aboard.
JacobPadilla wrote:I agree with 202. I don't think he's a Big East player.
Thurman is a 6-foot-7 PF whose perimeter skills never really developed, and he's very good at that level but would struggle in a major conference. He played right away, so as far as I know he'll have to sit one to play one.
This is just dumb. The people around him are driving this, the same people that kept him from committing to UNO until the last moment because they thought Kansas would come calling or something.
UNO was going to take a step back next year most likely, but they still have a lot of young talent an he had a chance to be the guy and become an all-time great at the school. Just dumb. He has no clue where he's going; nothing lined up at all.
Trifecta wrote:JacobPadilla wrote:I agree with 202. I don't think he's a Big East player.
Thurman is a 6-foot-7 PF whose perimeter skills never really developed, and he's very good at that level but would struggle in a major conference. He played right away, so as far as I know he'll have to sit one to play one.
This is just dumb. The people around him are driving this, the same people that kept him from committing to UNO until the last moment because they thought Kansas would come calling or something.
UNO was going to take a step back next year most likely, but they still have a lot of young talent an he had a chance to be the guy and become an all-time great at the school. Just dumb. He has no clue where he's going; nothing lined up at all.
Agree 100%. Those that only saw him during the Summit tourney probably have a skewed view of what his game is really like. To me, his game isn't that dissimilar from say an Ed Morrow. Maybe more talented offensively, slightly worse defensively. But a 6-7 PF with no perimeter game had better be an elite athlete, defender, and rebounder--which he is not.
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