I really like Herro's game, it's smooth and he has high basketball IQ, very good court vision, great shooting mechanics. I've heard that Herro couldn't play at Wisconsin because of his grades, but it all comes from bitter Wisconsin fans that still hate on him which doesn't make sense that they would if it wasn't his choice.Again nice insight by Shadowlight!
Happ as you mentioned has his problems. But again agreed, he should be DRAFTED! He's 6'10, great handles, great passer. Underrated defender. Averages a block and 2 steals a game in his career.
Reuvers has really solidified Wisconsin. He's a presence Defensively (as seen against Iggy). Has nice all around game on offense. He's grown a lot(literally added 25lbs) since being thrust into starting role as a True Freshman last year. That breakaway dunk on the assist from Happ was suhweet!
Still mad Tyler Herro ditched his homestate, though it seems like he made the right choice playing in a more fast paced system at Big Blue. Glad to see him pick up his scoring. He's due for a Great Spring.
Wieskamp is indeed a young gun to keep an eye on. I like that he's another wing prospect with potential. Mooney has been reminiscent of Harangody! It's a shame Pfluegger never developed as a scorer, glad hell be back next year.
Marquette's Sam Hauser has had a great year playing 2nd fiddle to their Star ballhog in Howard. Hauser scored 25pts and 7reb in Golden Eagles last outing.
I really like Herro's game, it's smooth and he has high basketball IQ, very good court vision, great shooting mechanics. I've heard that Herro couldn't play at Wisconsin because of his grades, but it all comes from bitter Wisconsin fans that still hate on him which doesn't make sense that they would if it wasn't his choice.
Kentucky probably has a much better coaching staff, but he would have been the man at Wisconsin and playing with other whites that would get the ball to him. Kentucky is mostly black and they don't look to get him the ball, and from what I've seen Reid Travis is a black hole in the low post, once he gets it there he doesn't kick the ball out, even if he's tripled team. I watched a game where Travis was in the post tripled team, right by Tyler Herro who was wide open for a corner three which should have been in his vision, but he took the bad post shot and missed. Coach Calipari definitely likes Herro though, he is an anchor on offense and defense (which is much improved), so he gets a lot of minutes even after his slump starting the season.
Here are McClung’s highlights from today’s big win. The kid definitely has what can best be described as “NBA game”. His game will translate at the next level, and the so called experts won’t be able to use that against him. Yes, he has NBA range on his 3, and it’s a beautiful looking shot. He also has elite athleticism and quickness to create his own shot and take it to hole.
I agree he has to stay one more year to improve his game and can easily be a top 10-15 pick in 2020.
https://www.foxsports.com/college-basketball/video/1432750147603
Iowa upsets Number 5 Michigan! Luka Garza and Joe Wieskamp were instrumental in the upset win. Iggy had a good game for Wolverines as did Teske.
Haven’t watched a lot of hoops in years....like, lots of years.....
Wisconsin was fielding 3-4 bright guys all night....
I know 4-5 years ago that’s how they were....
What are the top 3-4 teams to root for????
Little help.
My favorite teams this year have been Texas Tech, Virginia, N Carolina St, Baylor, Villanova, WVU, K St, Miami(FL) and even 2 teams I usually despise in Georgetown and Kentucky who are both led by generational white guards in Gtwns Mac Mcclung and UKs Tyler Herro! I also keep up with annual CF favorites in Iowa, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, BYU, Gonzaga(who have fell off a bit), Marquette, Oregon St, Butler, and Purdue!
The 1st group of teams I mentioned are mostly black teams in the Big-12, Big-East, and ACC who rarely if ever play white guards other than senior night.
However it seems like all the top teams in the B-12, BigEast, and ACC field strong white presences with white G's trending up especially! This year all of the following teams start atleast 1 or more white G's in Texas Tech, Baylor, NC St, WVU, Virginia, Villanova, Clemson, Georgetown, Kentucky, K St, Louisville, and even Miami(FL) are on the white G band-wagon.
Maybe the white PG/G isn't going extinct, and were seeing a new-era of white G's that have adjusted to fit in today's game. Hopefully this little revival of white guards in high-major D1 hoops is here to stayand maybe we'll see more get recruited but really only time will tell...
Good job Deceptive and as JC points out a few small school gems are out there.
Yesterday was a mixed bag but Tyler Herro lead KY on an efficient 6-8 shooting and 19 points including key baskets late in a close one. An important glue guy to KY. It is a touch surprising Calipari has used him properly.
Never been a huge fan of Calipari. But he has shown some flexibility when the chance arrives. SF Derek Willis saw his playing time increase each year when he played a few years back. The problem has always been the lack of white players on the roster during Calipari's reign.
Baylor PG Makai Mason blew up last night. 40 points and nailed 9 three pointers in a blowout against TCU. Once on the NBA radar perhaps after all his injuries and transfer he might reemerge--I hope.
Baylor has freshman 6'9" SF Matthew Mayer. He is unpolished but comes off the bench with a lot of energy. A high wire leaper he offers additional intrigue to Baylor. The game was at home last night and Mason turned the crowd into a frenzy.
another player that is blowing up (but hasn’t been mentioned, i don’t think) is Utah State’s 6-5 junior point guard Sam Merrill. a contender for Mountain West Player of the Year, Merrill is getting it done in all phases for the Aggies, averaging a shade over 19 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists per game while not turning the ball over and hitting a high percentage of shots. he’s not a volume scorer; he’s very efficient.