mtgrizrule
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From a need, skills, and physical standpoint, I admit it, I'm liking the potential in this class. DeCuire looks to have addressed some areas we need improvement at. Plus he's sprinkled in 2 Montana kids (both need time to develop, though) .
2S-PG Isiah Kerr, 6'2 Mountain View, CA (St Francis High School)
2S- CG Jaxon Nap, 6'7'' 195 Renton, WA (Hazen HS)- Verbal Sep 14, 2021
2S-SG Dorrell Thomas, 6'5'' 185 Durham, NC (Skyline Prep)- Verbal April 4, 2022
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2S- PF Rhett Reynolds, 6'9" 195 Shelby, MT (Shelby HS)-Verbal Feb 3, 2021- https://www.hudl.com/profile/11421286/Rhett-Reynolds
NS-CG/F Caden Bateman, 6'7" Missoula, MT (Big Sky High School) - Verbal October 30th, 2021
Kerr is in DeCuire's strength as a guard. I've come to the point, I like the odds of DeCuire recruited pgs and combo guards. Yes, Kerr is pretty obvious to have a lot of expectations for.
Reynolds has a potential higher ceiling than Mack Anderson, coming out of high school. Like Anderson, he needs to add bulk. Anderson has added strength, not much bulk though. We need length though. Reynolds fills that need. Question is, How well and quickly will he develop?
Thomas and Nap are the 2 recruits that I like most from a skills and physical needs stand point. They both appear to be perimeter shooters, with the length for defending and scoring in the paint. I see no reason why they both can't be combo SG/SF interchangeably.
This is welcomed change and focus for this fan. We can transition from 6'2" to 6'4" players at these positions to 6'5" to 6'7" players at these positions. This is a huge need for the program. Chances are likely, 1 or both these guys emerge to potentially be just what the DR ordered.
Add in the physical make up of Braggs to these 2. That is very nice combination of physical wings for both sides of the ball.
If Reynolds blossoms to be a rebounding and defensive presence, this class can return the GRIZ to being the conference big dog, with better size to match up better with P5 and high mid majors.
I like it!
2S-PG Isiah Kerr, 6'2 Mountain View, CA (St Francis High School)
2S- CG Jaxon Nap, 6'7'' 195 Renton, WA (Hazen HS)- Verbal Sep 14, 2021
2S-SG Dorrell Thomas, 6'5'' 185 Durham, NC (Skyline Prep)- Verbal April 4, 2022
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2S- PF Rhett Reynolds, 6'9" 195 Shelby, MT (Shelby HS)-Verbal Feb 3, 2021- https://www.hudl.com/profile/11421286/Rhett-Reynolds
NS-CG/F Caden Bateman, 6'7" Missoula, MT (Big Sky High School) - Verbal October 30th, 2021
Kerr is in DeCuire's strength as a guard. I've come to the point, I like the odds of DeCuire recruited pgs and combo guards. Yes, Kerr is pretty obvious to have a lot of expectations for.
Reynolds has a potential higher ceiling than Mack Anderson, coming out of high school. Like Anderson, he needs to add bulk. Anderson has added strength, not much bulk though. We need length though. Reynolds fills that need. Question is, How well and quickly will he develop?
Thomas and Nap are the 2 recruits that I like most from a skills and physical needs stand point. They both appear to be perimeter shooters, with the length for defending and scoring in the paint. I see no reason why they both can't be combo SG/SF interchangeably.
This is welcomed change and focus for this fan. We can transition from 6'2" to 6'4" players at these positions to 6'5" to 6'7" players at these positions. This is a huge need for the program. Chances are likely, 1 or both these guys emerge to potentially be just what the DR ordered.
Add in the physical make up of Braggs to these 2. That is very nice combination of physical wings for both sides of the ball.
If Reynolds blossoms to be a rebounding and defensive presence, this class can return the GRIZ to being the conference big dog, with better size to match up better with P5 and high mid majors.
I like it!