
Mark Miller
@WisBBYearbook
2018 G Tyrese Haliburton (6-6), an Iowa State recruit, had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Oshkosh North's win over Brookfield Central. He also went 10 of 10 from the free-throw line.
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Really excited for THT and Zion. I feel like this team is missing that 6-5/6-6 explosive wing. Lewis has potential to be that but he's been inconsistent so far which is expected. Next year we'll have at least 3. Shayok, THT, Zion and hopefully Lewis.
It would be nice to have and maybe it would mask our deficiencies, but that’s not what we’re missing imo. At least not in the sense of why we’re likely to struggle in Big 12 play.Really excited for THT and Zion. I feel like this team is missing that 6-5/6-6 explosive wing. Lewis has potential to be that but he's been inconsistent so far which is expected. Next year we'll have at least 3. Shayok, THT, Zion and hopefully Lewis.
Mark Miller
@WisBBYearbook
2018 G Tyrese Haliburton (6-6), an Iowa State recruit, had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Oshkosh North's win over Brookfield Central. He also went 10 of 10 from the free-throw line.
Did not say this was the only thing missing to make them a tournament team. It is just one of the areas that stands out to me. We are also missing defense, rebounding, 3 point shooting, a home court advantage when the students are gone.It would be nice to have and maybe it would mask our deficiencies, but that’s not what we’re missing imo. At least not in the sense of why we’re likely to struggle in Big 12 play.
Still shoots like a shot putter, though a bit better than last year. Not sure he'll be able to get off that shot at the college level, but he has time to work on it.
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Still shoots like a shot putter, though a bit better than last year. Not sure he'll be able to get off that shot at the college level, but he has time to work on it.
I think Jordan McCabe was a child basketball prodigy internet sensation... Like one of those YouTube kids who at like 7 looked like Allen Iverson handling the ball.