Still early. Coaches are still evaluating players. The four coaches were at four different sites last weekend. Next up: Offerspuget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
yea, what is up? Even guard- oriented teams (if that is the direction LG is headed) need some bigs.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
No problem. She's a 2022 and I think it's a good idea to recruit at least one guard every year.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
I was going to make the same comment but think Puget sounds' remark was based on the recruiting of Deja Kelly, a 2020 recruit.stu said:No problem. She's a 2022 and I think it's a good idea to recruit at least one guard every year.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
Big problem: not hearing much positive in the way of bigs for 2020, 2021 or 2022. KA is gone sports fans.stu said:No problem. She's a 2022 and I think it's a good idea to recruit at least one guard every year.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
UCLA is heavily pursuing Kylee Watson. Would not be a bad idea to get in the mix with her.wifeisafurd said:Big problem: not hearing much positive in the way of bigs for 2020, 2021 or 2022. KA is gone sports fans.stu said:No problem. She's a 2022 and I think it's a good idea to recruit at least one guard every year.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
wifeisafurd said:Big problem: not hearing much positive in the way of bigs for 2020, 2021 or 2022. KA is gone sports fans.stu said:No problem. She's a 2022 and I think it's a good idea to recruit at least one guard every year.puget sound cal fan said:
Looks like a talented guard, but the Bears need bigs. What's up?
Thanks for the report. I was mostly referring to her being #1 b/c she held that spot with NorCal Preps for a while including their most recent update.ClayK said:
I'm not sure I would classify Muse as the No. 1 NorCal prospect. I've seen her play two or three times this summer, and a couple times last year at Heritage. She is a very good shotblocker, but at this point, that's her most outstanding skill.
She could develop, of course, and may be the No. 1 post prospect in Northern California, but that's different than the No. 1 prospect.
Thanks Clay! Sounds like you just gotta observe as much as possible, then the judgment/assessment kinda forms subconsciously.ClayK said:
Interesting question about evaluating hands because it's one of those things that seem impossible to teach or improve.
Basically, you just watch, I think, but here's the hard part: With posts, you also have to factor in the entry pass, and entry passes are also very hard to teach. (In fact, passing in general is a difficult skill to teach, as game situations are really the only time it's tested.)
Great question, no obvious answer ...