Kolek planning to go pro
IU dressing 7 scholarship players. 5 suspended for smoking pot.
Oh....boy. That could be a season ending injury for Frazier. Gotta feel for the kid.
Mighty Pacific up 8 vs USC.
JINXAlso, I don't know if you intended it, but until this summer, Pacific was coached by and this entire team recruited by...Damon Stoudamire, aka Mighty Mouse
Better pro Jonny Davis or Agbaji?
Agbaji has a high floor as a 3 & D player, but lacks the ability to create shots for himself and others. Still, a Desmond Bane type impact is possible. Davis can create off the dribble, especially in pick and roll, for himself and occasionally for others. But I think Davis has a wider variance in possible outcomes. He should be at least as good as Jordan Poole. Can he be as good as Allan Houston, or perhaps even Devin Booker?Davis would have to keep improving his shot, and probably quite a bit, to approach Booker status. But I still think he has a higher upside than Agbaji.
I don’t think he can be the shooter Booker is. I like the Poole comp in a lot of ways. Think he has a higher ceiling but there are far worse players to be similar to.
Yea, Davis has a long way to go to even project near Booker.And I'd hope he'd have a higher ceiling than Poole as he's projected as a lottery pick where as Poole wasn't even really thought to be a first rounder when he comes out. Poole is a quicker/better athlete, but Davis has a more solid build, so it probably evens out.
Johnny Davis much better than Jordan Poole? As good as Devin Booker? Come on. Sure, as KG once said about winning a title with 4 HOF players on the roster, "ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!" But both of those players are very, very good. The smart bet would be that Davis does not get to what Poole or (especially) Booker are. I mean, Booker is a top 25 player in the NBA at 25 years old, and has averaged 23 points per game in his 7 years in the NBA (starting at age 19).And I think people are wildly underrating Poole. He's 22 years old, playing 30 minutes per game for one of the two best teams in the NBA, and averaging 17 points, 3.5 assists, and 3 rebounds per game.