Duke1Agn wrote:Good stuff.
That bumped our class ranking up 7 spots nationally as well (#56). If we land one of our remaining targets, our class should end up #4 in the Big East.
Side note: Marquette's class is terrifying. And they aren't done.
JacobPadilla wrote:He only played 14 minutes against Bryan, and I doubt he put in much effort. Bryan is the worst team in the Metro; they're not going to win a single game.
He was 3 minutes late to shoot-around, and Andersen wants to really hammer home the leadership point with him and hold him to a high standard; that's why he came off the bench Friday.
The thing about Justin and his numbers is that it seems to me like he's trying to work on his game for the next level rather than maximizing what he can do against high school kids. He takes a lot more jumpers than anything else. A lot of them are probably tougher shots than he should be taking.
He has a good touch and is coming along as a shooter, but his form (particularly his balance) needs some work, which he'll get when the staff gets ahold of him. He has a nice hook shoot but needs some muscle to be able to use it consistently. He can handle the ball well but still needs to do some drills to improve his coordination. He makes some brilliant cross-court passes, but can be careless at times as well.
Basically, he's still so raw and there's so much there to work with; the coaches just need to get their hands on him and get to work.
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