Scholarship table
Isn't Hauser a SF? Why would we get two in the same class when it isn't a glaring need for our team...? I know it's just a visit, but I have to imagine Wojo sees one of these guys as more of a PF or a SG, right? I know nothing about this kid, I'm just asking the question
The closing of Lenny's Tap has denied future generations of the third leg of the "Marquette Stool of Success"
I felt the same after The Avalanche closed.
Marquette lost a lot of its heart and soul when the University launched its neighborhood cleansing campaign...Lenny's. the Lanche, Hegarty's, the Gym...Jesus wept
Stevens scouting report from ESPNSCOUTING REPORTESPN AnalystUpdated 06/16/2015Strengths:Stevens is an undersized 4-man for the high-major level. The 6-foot-7ish burly power forward has a knack to score in a variety of ways. His bread and butter move is to attack at the elbow area and utilize a solid 1st step and excellent footwork to finish off moves in the paint area. Despite not having great lift he knows how to use his thick frame (strong physique) and overall good length to score through and over contact. While finishing in the paint area he does a nice job of getting his body into shot blockers to score at an efficient rate. He has clever foot work, solid fundamentals, and a tremendous feel to score 12-feet and in.Weaknesses:Stevens needs to continue to expand his game out to the 3-point line and improve his shooting touch overall. In addition, he needs to continue to improve his quickness, strength, and bounce to make him a reliable scorer at the college level.Bottom Line:Stevens is undersized, but he has the motor, strength, skill, and scoring mentality to be an effective college player.
Sounds like Baby Davante
No doubt. But I'd really like this to remain on topic my friend.
I've watched quite a bit of Team Final again this year... familiar with Lamar. Some thoughts:- PHYSICAL. Lots of contact in his game, both on offense and defense. Always up for taking on bigger defenders and does so aggressively. Can play bigger than 6'6".- College position - Depending on what you want to do with him, 3/2/4. His ball handling is good enough where you may be able to have him play off guard. Because of his physicality, some defenders would really struggle with him. His strength and grit/determination is such that even at his height you could have him play some 4. Solid rebounder for his size. Can be a mean customer. (Plus, 6'6" is the normal height of an MU PF.) Probably best fit at a HM D-I is at 3. Most "natural fit" is probably 4. He's a guy who can defend a number of different player types and is a strong, all-around contributor. - Not a guy who bombs from three - he looks to attack off the dribble and get to the bucket; can knock down mid-range shots, but most of what I've seen is him doing work in the paint. And it's good work. - Will register a good amount of both blocks and steals in college.Stevens would be a nice add.
From my post in the Lamar Stevens thread from last month...
Does this imply anything about Coffey to you guys? Wojo's history with 'official visits' is approaching 100%.
If it is correct that he will go on his Mormon mission then I think this is great. Get Coffey in for 2016 and get Bailey in for 2018.
http://zagsblog.com/recruiting/mustapha-heron-has-a-top-five/
Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi StateSt John's, MarquetteListed as from CT. Kind of a weird list combo. No blue bloods, 2 private northern schools in cities, and then 3 huge southern schools.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.