The wingspan I will give you but he is not close to 240
He weighed in at 239 at U18 team trials....
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The wingspan I will give you but he is not close to 240
OopsThe wingspan I will give you but he is not close to 240
I don' know why everyone wants to keep sating THT can play the 4. He just measured 6'4 with shoes at the Team USA try out. That is way to damn short to play the 4 honestly.
He weighed in at 239 at U18 team trials....
He can be a small ball 4 like Burton. He's got the length and body to guard a lot of 4's and then you can flip that match up on the other end, when a Forward has to guard THT.
Plus he is only 17 so who knows, maybe he grows another inch or two.
April 21st offerMaybe I missed it but I don't remember seeing ISU offering Diante Smith. SF for 2019.
@OntheRadarHoops Diante Smith @D5SHOW of Showtime Hoops has earned an invite to the NBPA Top 100 Camp
Smith blew up at our Sweet 16 Session I & II
Offers: Alabama, Cincinnati, Florida, LSU, Georgia, Iowa State, Kansas State, Seton Hall, Mississippi State, Xavier
https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Diante-Smith-100051/RecruitInterests
The wingspan I will give you but he is not close to 240
Note Samuell Williamson with a mention of ISU from this past weekends Pangos All-American Camp from Bossi.
"Samuell Williamson is still being a bit underrated by most of the recruiting industry and he's not yet a big enough priority for most of the programs recruiting him.
A top 50 2019 wing from Texas, I ask what's not to like here? He shoots with range and efficiency, he has a polished floor game, he's a good athlete, has great positional size at around 6-foot-7 and he can get things done within a system.
Kansas has been on him pretty tough, Texas has really turned things up, Louisville has come in pretty strong and Iowa State could be seen as a bit of a darkhorse. TCU, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Ohio State, Florida and more have offered and are getting more involved for but this is a kid who coaches should be willing to go to the mat for."
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/pangos-all-american-sunday-bossi-notes
Who’s the last Texas kid ISU landed? McNeill technically, i guess?
Note Samuell Williamson with a mention of ISU from this past weekends Pangos All-American Camp from Bossi.
"Samuell Williamson is still being a bit underrated by most of the recruiting industry and he's not yet a big enough priority for most of the programs recruiting him.
A top 50 2019 wing from Texas, I ask what's not to like here? He shoots with range and efficiency, he has a polished floor game, he's a good athlete, has great positional size at around 6-foot-7 and he can get things done within a system.
Kansas has been on him pretty tough, Texas has really turned things up, Louisville has come in pretty strong and Iowa State could be seen as a bit of a darkhorse. TCU, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Ohio State, Florida and more have offered and are getting more involved for but this is a kid who coaches should be willing to go to the mat for."
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/pangos-all-american-sunday-bossi-notes
Who’s the last Texas kid ISU landed? McNeill technically, i guess?
Remember this guy?I don' know why everyone wants to keep sating THT can play the 4. He just measured 6'4 with shoes at the Team USA try out. That is way to damn short to play the 4 honestly.
https://www.si.com/vault/2000/03/20...em-together-so-they-can-stick-it-to-opponentsStevie Johnson, Iowa State. Like Beshara, Johnson benefited from
a switch in positions, only in the opposite direction. A
bricklaying bust at small forward last season, he's now at the
four spot despite being only 6'3 1/2", and he made 67.4% of his
shots for the surprising Big 12 champs. "Basically we reeled him
in--shortened his game," says Cyclones coach Larry Eustachy of
Johnson, who scored 3,435 points in high school in Beaumont,
Miss. "He can't create facing up off the dribble, but he can hit
the short jumper, put back, lay up and dunk."
Frog--Johnson's nickname--is a prince of versatility. He has
matched up with behemoths like Texas's 7-foot Chris Mihm and
Oklahoma State's 6'10" Brian Montonati, allowing Iowa State star
Marcus Fizer to guard the opposition's second-best forward and
thereby dodge foul trouble and remain fresh on offense.
"Everybody wants to score," Johnson says. "Nobody wants to guard
his butt off and just reverse the ball on the other end. But we
only have one ball, not five."