falconfan1 wrote:Globe, he plays best in two situations in particular: when the game is on the line and when the opponent is top flight.
That is a very very good sign at age 17. When you hit 10 of 11 FT with game on line for example. When you break a press and thread a perfect pass to win. When you hit the dagger three late in the fourth.
All of that must translate to a much better level of competition with all the wear/tear and physicality of D 1 basketball. There will be a big learning curve like with most MAC freshmen especially perimeter players.
But the guy can play.
Go Falcons!
Thats great. Have you seen him play alot? I was hoping to watch him play again but his team was upset today and he only scored 2 points.