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RE: 2016/17/18 Men's Basketball Recruiting
(02-28-2017 05:41 AM)Luckeyone Wrote:  
(02-27-2017 04:11 AM)emu steve Wrote:  Yep, the biggest problem in scouting h.s. ball: players in h.s. playing positions completely different than their collegiate position. And, of course, it usually happens like Epps here playing center when 'no way' in normal circumstances is he a center.

Epps originally projected as a shooting guard, now probably a small forward, playing the post in h.s.

The problem is that the skill sets for C and SF are completely different.

Was this the highlight you refer, Luckey?

https://twitter.com/d1__chaser__/status/...9673626624

Now, OTOH, that highlight was a WING play. Not a post play. shows what he can do as a wing player.

Yep, the second dunk. The clip doesn't provide the best recording of the crowd reaction.

Yep, want to see a wing player who can dunk from the arc. Very nice...
02-28-2017 06:11 AM
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RE: 2016 Men's Basketball Recruiting - KPJ - 06-22-2015, 12:46 PM
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