Posted by bigham23 on 5/10/2021 1:10:00 PM (view original):
Not to interrupt shoe & dogg (ha!), but I signed this guy and plan to get him as many starts & minutes as possible as a freshman. Think I already mentioned this, but we only have 4 humans (counting me) in our conf. and I scheduled mostly sims for non-conf. next season - and probably should've scheduled a little more aggressively. Not great for my SOS & RPI, but on the bright side it is great for an experiment like this. I think I'll be able to get him at least ~16 starts.
Planning to focus practice minutes on conditioning (aka athl, spd, st, dur for the noobs who might read this), def. and LP during his RS season.
Current plan is to try to RS as a soph. (keep him off the depth chart for 3 games & then RS approach), but that depends in part on how RS2 plays out (still have 4 openings) and how his development goes during his freshman season. If the RS blows up or if I don't like where he's at after his fresh or soph season I'll consider cutting him.
https://www.whatifsports.com/hd/RecruitProfile/Ratings.aspx?rid=5330909
(athl, spd, LP, per, BH, St & FT are greens; Reb, Def, Dur are blues; no reds or yellows)
We kind of chatted about this last week, but I’ll say in public here, these fools gold kinds of players are tempting because of all the potential. When they have low work ethic, one of the most important things you can do very early on is deciding exactly what kind of player you want. If you go into development with just a generic “get as much OVR development as I can” approach, he will never be as valuable to you as he could be. With this guy in particular, the question is perimeter swing or traditional SF? He’ll never be a fast guard, nor will he be a good rebounder (you could spend a lot to basically make him a good rebounding guard, but why?). Worst case, by tourney time of his junior season, you have a high 60s Ath/Def guy with mid 50s speed manning SF, with *at least* some serviceable scoring ability, which could end up being very good. He could really go either way, (LP or per) it’s all about how much potential they have. You do have to figure out what you’re going to punt early so you can drill the cores, get that ath/spd/def higher as fast as possible so it doesn’t hurt you so much to start him, then you can start him all 4 years, NBD.
So I would get 20 or as close as possible on conditioning and defense this year, and bare maintenance on most others (punting rebounding). I’d put 5 on LP and Per for the first week or so and see if one grows faster. If it does, move the slower one down to 2-3, move the faster one up, and that’s the one you start developing more as defense and conditioning growth slow. I don’t necessarily punt the slower scoring one like I would rebounding, just because it’s so cheap to maintain, and you might get to it by his senior year, who knows?
5/10/2021 1:54 PM (edited)