I know that one game, one data point, isn't sufficient to draw definitive conclusions about the upside of a player....but, after the Wofford game, I'm beginning to think that I was completely wrong about my assessment of TB after last season. I had TB pegged as one of those "try hard" guys who's always in the right place at the right time for loose balls and rebounds, but not necessarily a player with any significant upside or athleticism. In fact, I believe that in a post last year I compared him to Bobby Ford (a 6'4" forward who played for Versace, for those of you under 45 yrs old). After watching the Wofford game, I'm convinced that he's going to be much better than that. He's more than just a try hard guy. He's got decent athleticism and nice shooting form out to about 15-18 feet. He's instinctive, not lucky. He's also got NBA bloodlines. I'll go out on a limb here and say that if he can develop a consistent perimeter jump shot to go with his "in the paint" abilities, he'll end up closer to Harold McMath than Bobby Ford. And that bodes well for a BU team that desperately needs that hybryd forward presence in the lineup.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostI'll go out on a limb here and say that if he can develop a consistent perimeter jump shot to go with his "in the paint" abilities, he'll end up closer to Harold McMath than Bobby Ford.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostI'm beginning to think that I was completely wrong about my assessment of TB after last season. ..... I believe that in a post last year I compared him to Bobby Ford .......if he can develop a consistent perimeter jump shot to go with his "in the paint" abilities, he'll end up closer to Harold McMath than Bobby Ford.
Oh, and I agree with Camelot. I loved McMath but hope TB becomes a much better player; I think he will.
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I really liked watching McMath as a player at BU but TB is far better right now then McMath. Yes McMath could board and played d but Brown has overall game something McMath didnt have.
Old School, TB reminds me somewhat of Robert Jenkins. But honestly we have not had a versital, inside outside player, do it all forward in a long time, I guess Deon was the last. But Deon didnt board like TB and did not have the ball handling that TB has.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostI really liked watching McMath as a player at BU but TB is far better right now then McMath. Yes McMath could board and played d but Brown has overall game something McMath didnt have.
Old School, TB reminds me somewhat of Robert Jenkins. But honestly we have not had a versital, inside outside player, do it all forward in a long time, I guess Deon was the last. But Deon didnt board like TB and did not have the ball handling that TB has.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostI agree with all your points...except that Robert Jenkins was ridiculously athletic. Had hops like crazy!
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostI really liked watching McMath as a player at BU but TB is far better right now then McMath. Yes McMath could board and played d but Brown has overall game something McMath didnt have.
Old School, TB reminds me somewhat of Robert Jenkins. But honestly we have not had a versital, inside outside player, do it all forward in a long time, I guess Deon was the last. But Deon didnt board like TB and did not have the ball handling that TB has.
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Originally posted by real fan View PostTaylor is much better then Harold and Robert ever were, Taylor is a better scorer and is only a sophomore, he has a chance to become a very special player at BU the next 3 seasons and the body to play in the NBA.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostI think I say that about Jenkins because they look a little similar, long, look a bit layed back, go and get the ball off the rim. Brown has a better overall game, I can not think of a player who I have seen at BU with a game in line with Brown's.
I'd also like to point out that I see great potential in not only WE, but AT. I am always here championing SamM (which I will not stop), but something changed in AT this summer, maybe natural maturation, but last season I was secretly writing him off in my mind, and I'm glad I didn't voice that too strongly because I think he can be a real impact player this season.
Now, if we can just get our guards and bigs to have a good game, at the same time, we might just surprise OKSU/U of I/IASU...
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostTheron Wilson and Sommerville are the two most similar IMO. My knowledge is limited the last to decades, but I would say that TB is VERY much like TW. I don't see him be a true PF - like TW - but in the MVC you can excel despite, maybe even because of, that. TB has two inches on TW, but TW had better hops. Obviously there are ways the two are different, but I think TB has great potential.
I'd also like to point out that I see great potential in not only WE, but AT. I am always here championing SamM (which I will not stop), but something changed in AT this summer, maybe natural maturation, but last season I was secretly writing him off in my mind, and I'm glad I didn't voice that too strongly because I think he can be a real impact player this season.
Now, if we can just get our guards and bigs to have a good game, at the same time, we might just surprise OKSU/U of I/IASU...
Sommerville on the other hand was most effective with his back to the basket with interior moves passing, his ball handling was not great and his d was on and off. The guy though put us on his back in the MVC tourney and was the number one reason we ever got into the 2006 NCAA's. He was a flat out man v CU and WSU in that tourney. That said I do not think his and TB games are very similar.
Id really like for someone who saw Chet Walker play compare the two?
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostSommerville on the other hand was most effective with his back to the basket with interior moves passing, his ball handling was not great and his d was on and off. The guy though put us on his back in the MVC tourney and was the number one reason we ever got into the 2006 NCAA's. He was a flat out man v CU and WSU in that tourney. That said I do not think his and TB games are very similar.
Taylor does not....big hands, and great hands.
He will be a star.
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In case my earlier post was construed as anti-TB, he looks very talented and very skilled. He's not at all undersized at the 4 for the Valley, or even in college. He's certainly bigger than Cellus was and does appear to have good hands. I don't think he compares all that directly with TW though, Wilson was much quicker, I think. If Wilson had good ballhandling skills or a guard's game he was athletic enough for play the 2 or 3 in the NBA. Theron did not have the handle though, and had no chance to play a post position due to size. TB on the other hand, doesn't have the quickness or the ball handling to have a shot to play the 3 in the NBA... He might get away with it in college, though Wofford guards picked his pocket a couple of times last night. I think he will be a very very good player for us, but think he's definitely a tweener as far as the NBA would go... Skill-set of a "4" but not anywhere near enough size.
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