jaysfan3 wrote:Jaybird wrote:I recorded the game, just finished watching it, and I agree with everything above about yesterday's game. We've got a gem.
The kid's a pure distributor, but also an efficient scorer, both inside and outside. His layup style, at least yesterday, is an underhand release from a couple feet away high off the board. Reminded me of Mitch. He's always in control, never flustered. His coach said he could coach their team and he knows their playbook better than the staff. Oddly, there were 14 ESPN ranked players just in that one game, but Nembhard wasn't one of them. But he might have gotten more favorable comments from the announcers than anyone. He looks like the point guard college coaches dream about. Mac is going to love this kid. We all are.
Nembhard and Montverde play again today, 4 PM, ESPNU. Well worth a look. And, if anyone cares, nebraska's prized recruit, McGowins, is playing right now on ESPNU.
EDIT: ESPN's high school hoops analyst, Paul Biancardi, just said that the most important player on the floor yesterday was Ryan Nembhard.
Just saw that Mcgowens is 1-13. LOL
McGowens finished 3 of 18, I think. Got a couple garbage layups at the end when La Lumeire didn't much care anymore. Still was game-high and scored half his team's total, but almost all of it came on FTs. The kid's a deadeye at the line, apparently (which, to be honest, is a novel concept at Creighton). But, just based on today, good defense can shut him down with little trouble. Doesn't look like an outside threat, even though he's a "shooting guard" (maybe he just had an off day). He wanted to score close in, but doesn't like to be bodied up and doesn't finish through contact very well (none of those free throws were and1s). I think he needs a solid year of college-level S&C. Also, appears to be turnover prone, even when not pressured. Should fit like a glove at nebraska.
One other thing about Nembhard yesterday: He was up against IMG's Jaden Bradley, the nationally top-rated point guard in the junior class, a top 10 prospect, a five star, naturally, and evidently headed for Kentucky. Nembhard was better. Way better. I wonder if ESPN will be revisiting their ratings after some of these tournaments are done. I'd bet Nembhard is in line for a serious upgrade. ESPN's analyst said it all when he said "Ryan Nembhard makes everybody better".