Started a bit slowly but picked up as the game moved along and showed off his shot blocking and rebounding ability while mixing in a couple nice post moves as the game moved along. The soaring interior talent was active on the defensive end in blocking a handful of shots and he also was aggressive on the glass and delivered a couple solid passes to boot. Really just scratching the surface offensively, Turner showed flashes of his high major ability on Thursday during the opening session.
Turner's tremendous stretch continued on late Thursday night as the skilled 6-11 forward dropped in jumpers, displayed some multi-tiered post moves and also shot the ball well from the perimeter. As a shot blocker, Turner also defended his area and rebounded his area as well. As he adds strength, his post moves will become even more effective because his footwork and skill level are both outstanding
ESPN ranked him as the 10th best player in the class OVERALL. Creighton has offered but it's going to be a long shot to land Turner, especially with the number of high profile camps he is attending this summer. Rivals plans on ranking Turner as a 5-star prospect later this summer.
HandDownManDown wrote:He's quickly pricing himself out of our range I fear.
Good guy though; if he winds up some other place I'll really be pulling for him to do well.
gtmoBlue wrote:HandDownManDown wrote:He's quickly pricing himself out of our range I fear.
Good guy though; if he winds up some other place I'll really be pulling for him to do well.
Turner is an Academics 1st recruit, smart, high IQ (as well as Basketball IQ). He is well spoken, polite, and evidently has a very good
family background. He is well grounded and all of the sudden Rankings notoriety isn't phasing him.
He's got CREIGHTON written all over him. He's ours
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