Does anyone know if any of these guys have visits scheduled??
I like all of these guards. They all have some toughness to them as a similar trait. But they all offer something else to their game.
I think my pick maybe be Collins. He keeps that St Louis pipeline open. And that's a fairly neutral city collegiatewise. With a lot of High D1 talent every year.
Plus he has played hurt this last year, and still has a good game. Could he step it up once fully healthy? Maybe...?
If Collins is a no, then give me the speedy Toussaint AND the deep shooter Greenlee. If he can shoot, he can play both the 1 & 2. That would good to have!
Really tho, this Hawk fan would be happy with any or a couple of these guys.
Here is some comments from Hawk Central:
Toussaint might be the quickest. He's got a slick handle and crossover, an effective floater and good body control inside. The biggest thing that jumped out to me was his left hand. He's a righty, but I swear he's close to ambidextrous or bat lefty when he played baseball as a kid, because he loses nothing when switching to his left. Whether it's dribbling or finishing, Toussaint is good from either side.
Collins might be the smoothest. I feel like the Jackson 5's "Dancing Machine" needs to be on in the background when he plays. He just makes the game look so natural, so easy. He's also a pass-first point guard who's projected to finish among the top-five assist leaders of all time in Missouri prep history. His fastbreak passes are pinpoint. His no-look bounce passes to bigs inside or slashing wings are excellent.
Greenlee might be the best scorer. He's just got natural scoring abilities from 2 to 22 feet. Well, maybe 24 or 25 feet; he's been known to pull up from pretty far. His long-range shot is effective and he can drain it from anywhere. He's got a nice stop-and-pop in the midrange to go along with a floater. And his 6-3 length helps him finish among the trees inside. He absorbs contact well on drives to the basket.
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I like all of these guards. They all have some toughness to them as a similar trait. But they all offer something else to their game.
I think my pick maybe be Collins. He keeps that St Louis pipeline open. And that's a fairly neutral city collegiatewise. With a lot of High D1 talent every year.
Plus he has played hurt this last year, and still has a good game. Could he step it up once fully healthy? Maybe...?
If Collins is a no, then give me the speedy Toussaint AND the deep shooter Greenlee. If he can shoot, he can play both the 1 & 2. That would good to have!
Really tho, this Hawk fan would be happy with any or a couple of these guys.
Here is some comments from Hawk Central:
Toussaint might be the quickest. He's got a slick handle and crossover, an effective floater and good body control inside. The biggest thing that jumped out to me was his left hand. He's a righty, but I swear he's close to ambidextrous or bat lefty when he played baseball as a kid, because he loses nothing when switching to his left. Whether it's dribbling or finishing, Toussaint is good from either side.
Collins might be the smoothest. I feel like the Jackson 5's "Dancing Machine" needs to be on in the background when he plays. He just makes the game look so natural, so easy. He's also a pass-first point guard who's projected to finish among the top-five assist leaders of all time in Missouri prep history. His fastbreak passes are pinpoint. His no-look bounce passes to bigs inside or slashing wings are excellent.
Greenlee might be the best scorer. He's just got natural scoring abilities from 2 to 22 feet. Well, maybe 24 or 25 feet; he's been known to pull up from pretty far. His long-range shot is effective and he can drain it from anywhere. He's got a nice stop-and-pop in the midrange to go along with a floater. And his 6-3 length helps him finish among the trees inside. He absorbs contact well on drives to the basket.
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