TV guy nailed it on Quick. He's so big and long and jerky that it's got to be really hard to repeat a good motion and release point. Once he figures that out he's a top 30 pick arm. That thing is electric.
Any chance we host a regional? Baseball America has us as the #14 seed and hosting https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2023-ncaa-baseball-tournament-projected-field-of-64/
He’s a prototypical stretch 4 that is smart, plays great defense, and can develop the 3 as he gets older. He’s a stud.
23. Portland Trail Blazers (via NYK) Noah Clowney | 6-10 forward | 18 years old | Alabama The Scout: NBA personnel on the team side love guys who are big, young, defensively-conscious and have potential to shoot. Clowney ticks just about every single one of those boxes. He played this entire season at 18 years old, he’s 6-10 with about a 7-3 wingspan, and he covers ground on the defensive end at a really high level. He rebounds. And he took over four 3-point attempts per game this past season. Now, Clowney did not make a ton of those 3s (28 percent) but the shot is clean and workable. I’m not quite as high on him as the rest of the NBA, as I worry a little bit about him guarding in space with how high his hips are and how he is able to cut off guards. But he has great help instincts, and as his body fills out, I wonder if he can keep improving his mobility overall. He’s a first-round talent. He’ll just take some time.
https://results.golfstat.com//public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=26002 Just teed off. I feel good about this team.
Apparently the rumor about Bediako giving us an NIL number that he’d come back for is BS. Some NBA promised him they’d draft him. Seton Hall and Miami are flirting with Quinerly. We’re probably gonna have to pay up to keep him.