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I like his athleticism and dunking. Do you guys think he'll develop the handle and shot to play the SF at the next level or fill out and grow and play the PF? He seems like he is in-between right now as he has the size of a small forward but the inside-centric game of a power forward in h.s. Players like that often don't adjust well to the college game. Some do though. Many thought Cornley was too short to play the PF at 6'4-6'5, and he had a nice career banging in the B10 at PSU!
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While I agree that Cornley had a solid career banging against bigger bodies as an undersized 4 in the B10, I'm not sure he is a good comparison to Weatherspoon. J.D., to me does not seem as physical as Jamel did in H.S., though JD is seems much more athletic. I think JD will either have to grow a couple of inches or develop more of an outside game (handle, or shot, preferably both) to excel at the Collegiate level. He reminds me of Gary Trent of OU fame or even a Bill Walker, not a bad thing, or Eric Wallace, maybe not so good. I do think if he works hard, he can develop into a very good College player, and with his explosiveness he could one day end up in the NBA.
He seems like at least a three year player, two at the absolute least (and that's with some big strides his Senior year of HS and Frosh year in college) in college and he should help some team a lot out by then by being a mismatch, either size/athletically as a three or explosive/quickness as a four. Scholarships are tight at tOSU, but he surely has the athletic ability, if his work ethic and grades are good, to be a very nice addition to some major or high mid-major program. Last edited by GrizzlyBuck; 04-08-2009 at 01:53 PM. |
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The strides that he would have to make as a senior in high school or a freshman in college would have to be huge for him to be a 2 or 3 year player. |
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LItlBuck, you are probably right, I only recreationally follow HS BBall, but not every 2-3 year player is a Lottery pick. I did not see Walker play many games in HS, but honestly from what I saw, he shot a lot more from the outside than JD, but did not make a very high percentage from what I saw, I'd guess mid 30%, honestly could be very wrong about that, but I'd be suprised to learn it was much higher than that. Yes Walker was very physical, but I think JD could exert himself and become more physical his senior year. Walker also did not play with anyone nearly as physical as Sullinger (I know he played with the 6'11 kid who was very athletic, but was a bean pole), so he had more room in the lane to exert himself. I do agree that Walker probably was much more advanced, but we also got to see him in his senior year and at K-State. In JD I see an exceptional athlete, who has some pretty good skills, who if he works hard in the next few years IMHO could possibly go pro prior to his Senior year.
If you would have told me that at the beginning of ET's freshman year that he might go pro after his soph campaign, I'd have been tempted to laugh, I know he was well respected and well coached coming out of Chicago, but I did not see it, but as I said, I follow HS ball little, and am far from an expert on College or NBA ball. It just seems that I see quite a few players at the NBA level who don't seem to have much other than exceptional athletic ability, which JD has. I'm not even emphasizing the idea of JD going pro early, just that he would be in a system at least 3 years, barring something spectacular on his part, and quite possibly all four years, giving a squad a solid, athletic, experienced senior player, not a bad thing at all considering the rate of defections at tOSU recently ![]() Last edited by GrizzlyBuck; 04-08-2009 at 05:09 PM. |
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It's too bad for Weatherspoon's sake that Miller went to Zona', b/c he is a perfect fit for Xavier's system-athletic, undersized 4, who can develop a jumper and ball skills over 4 years, while not being forced to stay exclusively in the post-James Posey,CJ Anderson,Derrick Brown.
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I really think that we will have to go after a PG for the 2010 class before we could take JD and he would need to add a couple more inches before Ohio State would offer him but that's just my opinion. We have Thomas coming in that year and currently JD and Thomas really play the same position. Stranger things have happened. |
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Agreed litlBuck, the '10's class need is at point not at SF/PF, but just saying that JD will make someone a nice player, and if he develops his game or grows some, maybe an outstanding one. Also just waxing, not so eloquently about the thought of having experienced, talented players who stick around for 3-4 years.
Now if tOSU can get some solid point play next year (fingers crossed) hopefully we'll see what it's like to have some talented 3-4 year players in the program. |
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From the little Ive watched Northland I really like J.D.'s game. Is there any way he gets an offer from OSU?
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In my humble opinion, I would think that he would need to grow a couple of inches and improve his perimeter skills to get an offer from Ohio State and I do think that our #1 need is a PG for the 2010 class. I don't know how many scholarships Matta will want or, even possibly, can give out because of variables such as Buford, Lighty, and some others. |
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yeah pretty much what i figured. thanx for input.. |
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