Went to see Kyle Meyer in action tonight. Northview vs. Alpharetta. Take it for what it's worth, but here are some of my thoughts:
The good:
Above average shooter - excellent mechanics and soft touch. He looked very comfortable shooting beyond the 3 pt line. He will be very good from the free throw line.
Excellent passer, particularly the outlet pass.
Pretty good hands. Caught the ball well in traffic.
Runs the floor well and and already has a Big10 body.
The not-so-good:
Was not impressive on the defensive end. Flat-footed quite often, and sometimes not great court awareness. Alpharetta had 2 alley-oop dunks behind Meyer in the 2-3 zone.
Did not attack the glass aggressively. He was at least 4 inches taller than anyone from Alpharetta, but I'd guess he only had about 6-8 rebounds.
Frankly, based on the defensive and rebounding efforts, I have some suspicion that he may have been a little under the weather.
Although he had good hands, he needs work on the post. After catching the ball in the post, he often brought the ball down to waist level, thus eliminating his height advantage. Footwork was just OK.
Floated around the perimeter too much, but I blame that to some degree on poor coaching.
Alpharetta was not very good. I'll try to get to another game against better competition.
The good:
Above average shooter - excellent mechanics and soft touch. He looked very comfortable shooting beyond the 3 pt line. He will be very good from the free throw line.
Excellent passer, particularly the outlet pass.
Pretty good hands. Caught the ball well in traffic.
Runs the floor well and and already has a Big10 body.
The not-so-good:
Was not impressive on the defensive end. Flat-footed quite often, and sometimes not great court awareness. Alpharetta had 2 alley-oop dunks behind Meyer in the 2-3 zone.
Did not attack the glass aggressively. He was at least 4 inches taller than anyone from Alpharetta, but I'd guess he only had about 6-8 rebounds.
Frankly, based on the defensive and rebounding efforts, I have some suspicion that he may have been a little under the weather.
Although he had good hands, he needs work on the post. After catching the ball in the post, he often brought the ball down to waist level, thus eliminating his height advantage. Footwork was just OK.
Floated around the perimeter too much, but I blame that to some degree on poor coaching.
Alpharetta was not very good. I'll try to get to another game against better competition.