That seems low to me. From the videos I've watched (granted they are highlights) it's hard for me to believe there can be 111 players better than him. But hey, what do I know...
He doesn't play for a team by the name of "Oak Hill"
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That seems low to me. From the videos I've watched (granted they are highlights) it's hard for me to believe there can be 111 players better than him. But hey, what do I know...
He doesn't play for a team by the name of "Oak Hill"
Guard game as in refined handle, right?Possibly, but think a lot of it is that he's maybe not quite there with the guard skills yet, so he may not have a huge impact at the start of his career as a perimeter player.
Guard game as in refined handle, right?
Probably right. In terms of getting in the rotation, I'm curious as to whether he can defend against perimeter Big 12 guys. With his shooting and size if he can defend he should still see minutes. Somewhat like Hogue. I'm definitely hoping he's more guard than forward.Yeah, definitely. It sounds like he has a great jump shot, but I think he needs a little time before he goes against perimeter defenders in the B12.
The Manrivals previous #23s
Kobi Simmons
Jalen Adams
Isaac Copeland
Robert Hubbs
Brandon Ashley
Norvelle Pelle
Eric Bledsoe
Blake Griffin
It just goes to show God loves the Cyclones. ;-)Isaiah Stokes fell like a rock, didn't he? I thought he was a Top 75 guy and he ended up at #139. I think he was even Top 60 on ESPN.
It just goes to show God loves the Cyclones. ;-)
If there's a God, he definitely doesn't love the Cyclones.
Actually he probably does love us being downtrodden and weary and all.
Possibly, but think a lot of it is that he's maybe not quite there with the guard skills yet, so he may not have a huge impact at the start of his career as a perimeter player.
Wigginton said Lewis could really shoot it. Which is awesome, but doesn't really mean he can dribble and pass like a B12 guard.
Isu also ranked 23rd in team rankings. I likehttps://basketballrecruiting.rivals...-to-no-1-spot-in-final-class-of-2017-rankings
* Two prospects have achieved five-star status in the final Rivals150 for the class of 2017. Iowa State-bound combo guard Lindell Wigginton of Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill moves from No. 31 to No. 23 and gets a fifth star. Also moving enough to earn a fifth star is Alabama-bound shooting guard John Petty of Huntsville (Ala.) Jemison, who moved from No. 28 to No. 24.
Probably right. In terms of getting in the rotation, I'm curious as to whether he can defend against perimeter Big 12 guys. With his shooting and size if he can defend he should still see minutes. Somewhat like Hogue. I'm definitely hoping he's more guard than forward.
Thanks for the info. He's got the size to defend for sure. How's his footspeed to defend guards?He was tabbed by Corey Evans (Rivals) as the best defender among Big 12 commits during the early signing period. Obviously he still has to prove it at the next level, but it is at least encouraging that coming in defense is one of Terrence's strengths.
You sound conflicted Doc...If there's a God, he definitely doesn't love the Cyclones.
Actually he probably does love us being downtrodden and weary and all.