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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.

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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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