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I don't care if he is a tweener , If he has quickness and savvy then he will do fine.
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Great picture of Lenzelle...Smith finished with 20 points in a 97-67 win. |
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Are we really banking on a 6'4 235 lb linebacker-size kid whose strength is his inside posting and strength to be our starting PG as a FROSH? That is not a good situation!!! We need other options. I love Smith but I just don't know that he won't be more of a 2/3, in reality, than a 1 at this level.
They are going hard after Joseph and Dority because of it. I wish a better option would pop up that could help next season too though. Crater really was being counted on for a LOT. |
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From this evaluation, it sounds like he could play PG but I would rather see him come in and play the two position. I agree regarding Crater but he is gone so we need to forget about him and move on.
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I said we are going to be brinigng in another guy...But to say it is not a good situion, I have to assume you have a good handle on the situation or moreso than the coaches??? |
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You don't have to be on the staff to know that a guy most scouts project as more of a 2/3 that is rated more like 50-100 best in his class is not IDEAL, or a good situation to expect to start at PG as a frosh because he may well be the only possible PG on the roster. Their pursuit of Joseph and Dority is proof that they also are not satisfied/content.
Conley was a T20 McD's level player who had been a PG and projected as such for YEARS. Few frosh are ready for the PG spot in college even if they are true points. Conley was but he had a lot going for him that I don't hear are present in Lenzelle. Smith is a kid that is hard to project because he has a lot of "conflicting" skills in that he is a good passer, rebounder, inside scorer, post-up player, strong, etc. IMO, guys like that typically end up being 2's or 3's at the next level not 1's. I don't hear a lot of accolades about his quicks and b/h against pressure. Some think he is an undersized 4 moreso than a 2 let alone a 1. I'm just taking an educated guess that it isn't an ideal situation to rely on a frosh tweener to be the only PG on a roster that otherwise will be EXTREMELY LOADED with talent. A more true PG that can feed the many scorers that we will have alongside seems more appropriate to start at PG than a guy known for his strength and inside scoring who doesn't even play PG in h.s. To me that is scary and not a good situation to find ourselves in. We saw what questionable PG play does to a team this year. Imagine if Offutt had been our only option at starting PG - not a perfect example because of his knee but it is a little akin to what I'm worried about here! Maybe Lenzelle turns out to be a perfect pass-first press-breaking assist machine as a frosh from day 1, but I wouldn't bet on it! We have so many other pieces in place and covered that I'd hate to see the PG ruin our chances in 2010-2011 - like it may ruin them in 2009-2010. |
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Good that Lenzelle continues to develop his all-around game.
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting - A King James classic Ohio State commitment Lenzelle Smith Jr. looked excellent for the Rising Stars Gold. The burly 6-foot-3 guard played the point at times, and also showed off a much improved stroke from deep. While his shooting and defense have greatly improved from last summer, it is his passing that really sets him apart. On numerous occasions Smith showed off great court vision setting up teammates for wide open looks or layups. |
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