Lol! Those KSR dudes are so silly! They think they know everything. I don’t think that TJ guy is with them anymore though.
I wonder why! Hahaha.. I always remember this tweet and after the past couple years I laugh and laugh
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Lol! Those KSR dudes are so silly! They think they know everything. I don’t think that TJ guy is with them anymore though.
They never know what they are talking about. LolI wonder why! Hahaha.. I always remember this tweet and after the past couple years I laugh and laugh
ESPN on Cassius:
Stanley is the most gifted athlete Southern California has seen since Corey Benjamin of Fontana (1996). His explosiveness is at the very highest level and he loves to display his incredible bounce in both transition and the half-court. He catches lobs, throws back tip-dunks, and can literally go over-top of contesting defenders with enough momentum at his back. He also owns an element of power to match his leaping ability which makes him a truly elite above-the-rim finisher. He's more than just a one-dimensional athlete though. There is an element of skill to his game as he's a capable ball-handler, creator, and open rhythm shooter. There's a physicality to his game when he puts it on the floor and he is also a willing and able passer off the dribble. His physical tools give him a major defensive upside as well and he already does a relatively good job of keeping the ball in front of him and is an excellent weak-side shot-blocker for a guard. He spends a large amount of time playing with the ball in his hands and long-term he has the potential to play and defend multiple perimeter positions.
Not the pull up shooter GH was, but athletically they are in the same boat. His shot isn't broke though. Mechanics are there.Is he like Gerald Henderson ? I haven't seen a lot of video of him?
OFC
ESPN on Cassius:
Stanley is the most gifted athlete Southern California has seen since Corey Benjamin of Fontana (1996). His explosiveness is at the very highest level and he loves to display his incredible bounce in both transition and the half-court. He catches lobs, throws back tip-dunks, and can literally go over-top of contesting defenders with enough momentum at his back. He also owns an element of power to match his leaping ability which makes him a truly elite above-the-rim finisher. He's more than just a one-dimensional athlete though. There is an element of skill to his game as he's a capable ball-handler, creator, and open rhythm shooter. There's a physicality to his game when he puts it on the floor and he is also a willing and able passer off the dribble. His physical tools give him a major defensive upside as well and he already does a relatively good job of keeping the ball in front of him and is an excellent weak-side shot-blocker for a guard. He spends a large amount of time playing with the ball in his hands and long-term he has the potential to play and defend multiple perimeter positions.
He seems to be a multi year guy, but I could also see him as a one and done. That wouldn’t shock me either.Reading that makes me wonder why he isn't ranked higher. Is it because he hasn't been a great shooter to this point?
Doesn’t sound like Duke if he reclassifies. The 5pointplay podcast from yesterday has a good segment on it.Since we just landed both Matthew Hurt and Cassius Stanley, if RJ Hampton decides to reclassify do ya’ll think he’d still commit to Duke or will he go somewhere else?
Hope he has the savvy of Cassius Winston
But can he dunk over Leaky Black?
But can he dunk over Leaky Black?
It will be interesting to see him and Moore together.
Cassius is definitely explosive off the floor. I know he is not as big but could he fill in some of that above the rim action that Zion took charge of last year? I am excited to see him in action at CIS
Shooting does not seem to be his forte. But him and Alex can split time at the 2.
A guy? You only saw 1?Now unlike last season, you don’t have a guy who can’t shoot
I'd say he falls somewhere in-between Ben Simmons and Steph Curry.......Can he shoot the ball?
A guy? You only saw 1?
I kid I kid
IMO, that’s best case scenario for Duke, because we do have other shooting guards who can hit from deep,. /QUOTE]
We do? Plural?
I believe the legal term is assuming facts not otherwise in evidence.
Hopefully, Hurt, Baker and a revitalized Jack White cab give Duke some front-court perimeter shooting. Because Moore, Stanley, Jones and Goldwire are all going to have to prove they can join O'Connell as perimeter shooters.
I tend to speak positively. I feel the team has better shooting available than last season. Last season was an extreme anomaly. It wasn’t like that was a trend either. On top of that, the guys taking and missing the bulk of the shots are gone. I’m not sure what the issue is with what I stated...
Also you omitted Carey as an excellent shooter and he has done nothing to show that isn’t the case. In legal terms, that is equivalent to innocent until proven guilty.
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Perhaps on Carey. But he isn't exactly a shooting guard. Duke may well have a weird dynamic next season in which the front-court players are better perimeter shooters than the back-court players. I have talked to some people in the know who think that Wendell Moore has significantly improved his outside shot. He could be the break-out shooting candidate.
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Perhaps on Carey. But he isn't exactly a shooting guard. Duke may well have a weird dynamic next season in which the front-court players are better perimeter shooters than the back-court players. I have talked to some people in the know who think that Wendell Moore has significantly improved his outside shot. He could be the break-out shooting candidate.