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1 hour ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Ware won't be in Bloomington in two years. He likely won't be next year. But I don't remember Jeffries ever being a "point forward." Just being a college center with some wing skills for the era. He still work within 15 feet a lot. He did take 2 threes a game his sophomore year though. I assume Ware will be in the 2-3 area per game this year. I don't think he will be Jeffries, but he without a doubt has the same skillset, because like I said, all 99% of elite recruits have the skillset Jeffries had. Just how basketball is nowadays. In fact, Ware probably has better handles than Jeffries had just because of the perimeter focus in today's game, he just doesn't have to use it.

Then you're remembering wrong. 

The 3s are irrelevant, games played completely different than it was in 02. But again, no he doesn't have the same skill set. or anything really close. 

JJs whole game was predicated on taking you to the hoop and he could distribute, literally, he put the defense into rotation and we'd get $$ shots off of that initial push.

That ain't Ware. 

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41 minutes ago, btownqb said:

Then you're remembering wrong. 

The 3s are irrelevant, games played completely different than it was in 02. But again, no he doesn't have the same skill set. or anything really close. 

JJs whole game was predicated on taking you to the hoop and he could distribute, literally, he put the defense into rotation and we'd get $$ shots off of that initial push.

That ain't Ware. 

Just because someone doesn't use a skillset, doesn't mean they don't have it. Again, all elite recruits have these skills now.

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Ive never actually watched Ware play, but the way he’s been described makes me think of Evan Mobley’s role with the Cavs. He has the length and athleticism to be dominant defensively, but probably best paired with a big body (Reneau/Sparks) to guard the post. On offense, they both like play more of a face-up than post-up game. They have the skills/athleticism to be effective on offense but are limited due to lack of strength on the inside and an inconsistent outside shot, even though the stroke looks good.

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3 hours ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Newton was a big man that never really put the ball on the floor, could protect the rim and step out and shoot.

I mean that applies to lots of bigs -- Newton was really more of a prototype front court player imo.

He was 6'9, and almost never shot it from outside. Not sure what you mean by "step out and shoot." He attempted a whopping total 40 (hit 13) treys his entire IU career. Of those, the most he took was in his senior season, when he hit 29.7%. Different player, imo. Regardless, still one of the better IU players imo.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jeff-newton-1.html

 

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4 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Okay.. I think you read wrong. He was an elite recruit coming out of high school. Those kids have the ball handling and probably better than Jeffries did in 2000.

Do some kids have better ball-handling abilities than JJ, yes?

Does KW? NOOOO. 

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31 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said:

I mean that applies to lots of bigs -- Newton was really more of a prototype front court player imo.

He was 6'9, and almost never shot it from outside. Not sure what you mean by "step out and shoot." He attempted a whopping total 40 (hit 13) treys his entire IU career. Of those, the most he took was in his senior season, when he hit 29.7%. Different player, imo. Regardless, still one of the better IU players imo.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jeff-newton-1.html

 

That wasn't normal for a center to go shoot a 3 a game and shoot basically 30%.

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26 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

I can 100% guarantee he does. Welcome to the new age of basketball training.

I actually really agree with the bold. It's the comparison you have dialed up wrong.  Those two aren't alike. 

100% the training is significantly better.  That was the first thing I noticed when I started coaching. 

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45 minutes ago, btownqb said:

I actually really agree with the bold. It's the comparison you have dialed up wrong.  Those two aren't alike. 

100% the training is significantly better.  That was the first thing I noticed when I started coaching. 

But you said he doesn't have the skillset Jeffries had. But he does. He just doesn't have to use it.

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5 hours ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Ware won't be in Bloomington in two years. He likely won't be next year. But I don't remember Jeffries ever being a "point forward." Just being a college center with some wing skills for the era. He still work within 15 feet a lot. He did take 2 threes a game his sophomore year though. I assume Ware will be in the 2-3 area per game this year. I don't think he will be Jeffries, but he without a doubt has the same skillset, because like I said, all 99% of elite recruits have the skillset Jeffries had. Just how basketball is nowadays. In fact, Ware probably has better handles than Jeffries had just because of the perimeter focus in today's game, he just doesn't have to use it.

Jefferies never played like a center at all. Yes he posted up some but he was more of a wing player and yes he brought the ball up a lot.

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