I'm sure this has been said but Wagner reminds me of Olesani as a Junior. High energy with raw talent. What Olesani did and I expect Wagner will follow, is he developed a mid-range jumper for his senior year. That opened space for him to use his athleticism out in the open rather than being bottled up in the paint. Where Wagner lacks height, he more than makes up for in his strength. If he develops a consistent jumper, it'll open lanes and angles on defenders that he can easily exploit with his strength & athleticism. A perfect example of someone who takes advantage of the space they create with their jumper is Utoff. They are the plays where he starts from the right wing about 17 feet out and drives diagonally toward the left block. Utoff has finished with a couple huge dunks. Could see a lot more of that from Wagner next year when the jumper develops. The exact same thing can be said for Uhl although I think he is already showing signs of this development. Assuming Tyler Cook is as good as advertised, Iowa could have 3 stretch forwards that are tough to match up with