by cu8493 » Wed Aug 09, 2017 8:31 am
I haven't seen him play on the AAU circuit, but I have seen him play a few times against Class B competition. As of the end of last season, he is no where near Big East (or Big Ten for that matter) caliber. I think Miles offered because he had to, and he has plenty of scholarships lying around. I think GM offered, because Miles did, and possibly to stay in good with Franzese (sp?) at OSA - perhaps as a favor for Tim, so he can point to beating CU for recruit as a reason for UNL to give him yet another year to turn the corner. The longer we keep that guy in Lincoln, the better - but I digress. If Brady is truly 6'11", as claimed, then his height gives him a chance to do something someday in DI basketball. But, I don't see any chance of him blowing up like JP. He just doesn't have near the athleticism of JP. He will never have Gregory E. size and I don't see him becoming an anchor in the middle of a P6 conference. In the games I watched, he wasn't a very good shooter away from the basket - a little under than 50% FT shooter also, I believe. He could not impose his will on GPAC level Class B players who were 5 or more inches shorter than him. And before you say, well opposing coaches would have game-planned to shut him down, he had on his team probably one of the better pure shooters in Nebraska high schools last hear in fellow senior to be Nick Thayer - who shot over 52% from three and averaged like 21 points per game. So, teams couldn't just focus on stopping Brady.
I don' see how he is going to push around Big Ten Bigs or chase around Big Ten stretch fours. I know with hard work all of that can get better and he can probably put on some weight and strength. But, my guess is he ends up at a MVC or Summit League school eventually. Time will tell, but I am not losing sleep over him going to UNL.