tm3308
Well-Known Member
+1
Never going to be explosive, but has a good skill set, can use both hands, has good touch around the rim, and shows nice form on his shot. I'm not trying to be overly negative here, but I'm honestly not sure how much he will contribute in his four years at Iowa. I hope I'm wrong and probably am, cause it is hard to tell from 2 min of video, but he will have a hard time matching up with other bigs, just based on the fact he seems athletically challenged. Again,I hope I eat alot of crow on this, but the video doesn't lie. If Gabe can ever develope an offensive skill set his athleticism will earn him the starting spot over Woodbury. Now you can rip me apart.
1. The poster you quoted said it might not translate into a ton of points as a freshman. He didn't take it any further than that.
2. Watch the second video. He's making the same plays, and running the floor well, with the rest of the nation's elite players. He took contact well and still made the shots. Made some very good passes.
I'm not concerned with the lack of elite athleticism. He's more than athletic enough, and his skills are very well-rounded. He may experience initial trouble passing out of doubles, because honestly, passing for him is easy at the HS level due to his height. But the big key is that he instantly recognizes the double team and looks for the open man. He'll quickly adjust to the higher difficulty of getting passes through. The recognition is far more important.