Vander Plas gives me a Filip Rebraca vibe. Only my uninformed opinion, and likely completely unfair, but they're about the same size, and their numbers were pretty similar, against similar competition.
I'm not certain how Rebraca would have performed in TJ's system this year.
Having said that, I don't think TJ would go this far recruiting a guy like that, if he didn't think he'd fit.
They’re roughly the same size and probably similar athletes. But their games don’t look similar based on YouTube cuts and stats imo.
They’re not similar 4s in my view.
-Vander Plas took more 3s last year (198) than Rebraca will in his career (currently 84). BVP 3PA rate is .55 compared to .119 at UND for Rebraca (dropped to .017 at Iowa). Despite this, BVP had a higher FT rate last year than Rebraca did at UND in 2020-21.
-Flip was a conventional post in a similar, but weaker conference than the MAC that used his size athleticism and high volume (29% usage) to make an impact. 21/24 FGA per 100 possessions were 2P FGA. Assist rate of 9%.
-BVP is a stretch 4 that had moderate volume (20%). 8/17 FGA per 100 possessions were 2P FGA. His assist rate was 18.7% and 17.1% last two years. True stretch 4 with maybe some a bit of play making. His OReb % very low given he’s playing away from the paint.
-Bart Torvik has BVP as wing F. Flip as PF/C. Despite that, BVP has more dunks (14 vs 5) and equitable close 2s. Flip was taking a lot of long twos at UND, whereas BVP either 3Ps or getting to the basket.
-Ohio was a good team the last two years. Comparable or better than many P6s two years ago, and still a few this year. UND in 2020-21 was far worse than 2-22 Iowa St by metrics
Flip did start on a Big 10 team in which volume was sparse after Murray and others. From what I see BVP is more talented and has more transferable skills Imo, so it’s not surprising he has many good programs after him