I caught the Illinois vs Clemson game last night and came away with several opinions about this year's Fighting Illini team. The strongest revolves around Mike Davis.
There are a lot of parallels between Davis and a certain Bradley player...a talented young basketball player on the offensive end, tall and long (6'10), very lean/skinny despite the insistence that he gained significant weight since arriving on campus, and came in with high expectations. I would love for it to turn out that Anthony Thompson plays a similar game, which we will see for the first time at length on Sunday.
Upside: Davis' ability to finish within 6-12 feet of the basket was downright impressive. He took the game over on 2 different occasions with quick and decisive shots, and finished with 28 points. From jump hooks to soft bank shots, to a driving two handed monster dunk in traffic, all I could think about was how much potential he will have if he puts on some weight.
Downside: Defensively, he was average at best. His positioning and footwork need improvement and Clemson scored some easy baskets due to this. I also wasn't terribly impressed with his rebounding...when he pulled down boards, the ball typically came right to him. He also seemed to get fatigued fairly easily.
I hope AT turns out to be a very similar player, although I would trade a little offense for defense in a perfect world.
There are a lot of parallels between Davis and a certain Bradley player...a talented young basketball player on the offensive end, tall and long (6'10), very lean/skinny despite the insistence that he gained significant weight since arriving on campus, and came in with high expectations. I would love for it to turn out that Anthony Thompson plays a similar game, which we will see for the first time at length on Sunday.
Upside: Davis' ability to finish within 6-12 feet of the basket was downright impressive. He took the game over on 2 different occasions with quick and decisive shots, and finished with 28 points. From jump hooks to soft bank shots, to a driving two handed monster dunk in traffic, all I could think about was how much potential he will have if he puts on some weight.
Downside: Defensively, he was average at best. His positioning and footwork need improvement and Clemson scored some easy baskets due to this. I also wasn't terribly impressed with his rebounding...when he pulled down boards, the ball typically came right to him. He also seemed to get fatigued fairly easily.
I hope AT turns out to be a very similar player, although I would trade a little offense for defense in a perfect world.
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