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Quote from: Stretchdeltsig on July 13, 2014, 09:51:45 PM
Henry continues to impress much more than Stone. 

Haven't seen either play recently but there is really no reason to put down Stone. Both are fantastic.

brandx

Just read an interesting article that said that none of the three highly rated big-men who were in Philly played particularly well. And that is to be expected in these kinds of games. They are made for wing-type players who want to get out and run/dunk. The centers are too dependent on other players for their games -not to mention that you see very little half-court play.

The best game from any of the bigs was by Labassiere and it was when he went against a guy who was only 6'6".

While these camps are great ways to evaluate players, I don't think they do justice to the "bigs" because of the type of games that are played. I think it is much easier to evaluate them in actual high school games where offenses are actually running plays.

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