Chicagojayfan wrote:While there is no doubt Agau has a lot of physical talent, I still think the guy is a PF in a SF body for the moment and a guy who needs to add a lot of offensive polish to play either PF or SF extensively in the big east. If he does that, look out, but it could also mean he's a defensive specialist in the rotation for much of his career.
For him the nice thing about the Valley is that he would have time to develop those skills (and presumably a guy like McDemott to teach him post and forward skills), whereas at a Big East School I just don't know that he'll get the reps to become that kind of player.
For instance, at Georgetown compare him to Otto Porter, their likely SF for at least the next 2 years and for 3 years if he doesn't go pro. Agau is stronger and more physical than Porter, but is also shorter and extremely less skilled. He's not a SF on that team, and in the big east, it's not easy being a 6-7 PF either. He will face similar issues at any other higher ranked Big East School.
At Nebraska, he'd be a 6-7 PF in a conference full of 6-10 bangers who could neutralize his strengths and he might be asked too quickly to be a SF, but with Pettaway, he'd might have a niche where he could develop behind him as a SF..
So maybe UCONN is his dream offer and maybe he goes there, I think this is one of those situations where you don't stop recruiting and if you lose, you lose graciously -- in a year or two, he may find that the grass wasn't greener.
Nice points...presupposing of course, that Porter stays in college (G'twn) and that Agau doesn't improve his skill set or continue to grow his senior season in HS. His best opportunity may be at a depleted UConn squad. "Polish"?, to play in the BE...Ohhh, like Andre Drummond, polish. Just goes to show that hype ain't always what its' cranked up to be. Agree he needs to continue his development this year. Agree CU is a better fit for him, but a depleted UConn might work for a year, then recruiting will catch up to him and it probably will be bench time.
Akoy is continuing to gain confidence and skill according to the AAU reports. It is probable that he will continue to work on weak areas of his game, that his
confidence will grow in relation to his productivity and his exposure to good competition on the AAU circuit, and that he will get stronger. He is quick for a "Big".
Some sources say he's 6'7", some say he's grown closer to 6'9"? Regardless, with bulk, strength, knowledge of the position, and a modicum of quickness, a smaller PF can be very effective against taller guys (Larry Johnson, Barkley, etc). Most PF's in college are 215-230 and Akoy should be able to hold his own against most PF's, regardless of conference. There are no supermen in the BE.
Rather see him in a Jays uni, but whereever he lands, good luck to him.
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