It cant hurt that he went up against Powell every day in practice..............
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Originally posted by mexicobufan View PostIt cant hurt that he went up against Powell every day in practice..............???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by mexicobufan View Posthttp://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...w.369f779.html
The kid could hit some three's in high school..........
Mex- this article is about a different Andrew Davis. Bradley's recruit grew up in Edmond, Oklahoma and attended Edmond Memorial HS. The kid in that article was a 2008 recruit, who went to Garland Christian HS, then to a prep school in Connecticut-
Ironically, the other Andrew Davis also had an offer to go to Army, but instead went to the prep school.-
FWIW- I like the 6'10" version better!
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Originally posted by mexicobufan View Posthttp://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...w.369f779.html
The kid could hit some three's in high school..........
With the signing of AD (who supposedly could make an immediate impact), and if we get Ocherobia, how would AT possibly get P.T.? Not that it worries me, but seems that A.T. will not even play as much as last season unless he's a different A.T. than last year.
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Here's the full evaluation from ESPN.com...
January, 2010: Andrew is a true space eater who has decent skills to go with his size. He reminds me of some of the post players you see at UNI, UW-Milwaukee, Valpo, and others. Andrew is a good player who has a good basketball IQ. He knows what he is good at and sticks with it. Andrew uses his physical nature and size to pound the glass and set screens. When given the ball in the post he has nice patience. He showed a nice jump hook over his right shoulder and a nice 15' jump shot. Defensively, he does not give up space at all while doing a good job of keeping his shoulders square. This could be a nice pick-up for a mid-level school who is looking for someone who is not a high level athlete.
December, 2009: Davis arrived at IMG with his arm in a cast, the result of a broken wrist suffered late in the summer. Because of his rehab and missed time on the court, he slipped under the recruiting radar in the fall. Subsequent nagging injuries have slowed his progress, and he is just now getting back near full strength. Davis can run the floor, and has excellent length - allowing him to block shots, get deflections and keep balls alive on the glass. He is developing his repetoire in the post, and is mobile and athletic enough to play in the pick and pop game on the perimeter. He can make the necessary passes in the halfcourt. Davis needs to finish plays with more aggression, and develop more strength - which will help him control more rebounds at both ends. That should come in the months ahead at IMG. Defensively, he is still prone to unnecessary fouls, but with his length he will overcome that with time. Davis is an excellent student, and if he can stay healthy, can be a steal in the spring signing period.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostFrom what I have heard, it's another paperwork problem.
Welcome Andrew. Prepare to beast.
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I am happy to sign a 6'10 big but the jury will be out for a while on this one.
The optimist in me looks at these different recruiting evaluations and sees a parallel to another BU player with the words "slipped under the recruiting radar due to an injury".
Sounds just like what the recruiting pundits said about DSE...#DunkOnYou
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The ESPN report sounds very promising. I really like to hear about his work ethic.
As some have said, we really need to wait and see with this player. Not many 6' 10" guys come out of high school ready to be major contributors. Many big guys take a couple of years to fill out and get used to the banging they are going to receive and have to give out.Some see a hopeless end, while others see an endless hope.
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