Post by Simkin on Mar 31, 2011 20:31:39 GMT -5
Josh Ewing
Height: 6'3''
Weight: 193 lbs.
Position: PG
Age: 19
School: Boston College
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B D+ B C+ D+ A
We can define him easily.
Penetrate and dunk. Penetrate and dunk.Penetrate and dunk .
After only a year in college he has declared to the draft . He is a big time leaper and dunker, college defenders can't stop him he registered a 88 point game in HS, and 23 points in 18 minutes in NCAA .
He only played that little because for his kind of play, when tired he is nothing on the floor, probably you can't use him if he is non an option ,literally. Can't shoot from outside, won't ever try . Average FT shooter , despite he is hacked in some parts of the game . He had never take a three in his career .
He is pretty quick, but nothing special, a dime a dozen in that area in BBS . He don't like and won't pass, so it's good because he is a scorer and you need him for that . Good handles lead him to the hole easily too. He will not get a lot of TO,mainly because he is a ball hog, when you give him the ball is either a dunk, a and1 or a offensive foul. That is a problem according some scouts because at 6'3 he won't be able to dunk or score on guys like Gasol, Favors or O'Mara
Bad to average rebounder, not a liabilty tho because most of his rebounds are in defense.
He can stand his men and that's all, maybe some steals but nothing great Will block some shot or so because of his freacking jump .
A couple more of college years will have made wonders on him . But now, as a pro,his progress is in jeopardy and can get stuck into a only inside focused teams as a 6th men or be even out of the league. But can he evolve in something more? More scouts say yes, he will. But there is always a chance of bust
*Sorry for all the bad grammar or the misspelling that you could found.
Height: 6'3''
Weight: 193 lbs.
Position: PG
Age: 19
School: Boston College
*
B D+ B C+ D+ A
We can define him easily.
Penetrate and dunk. Penetrate and dunk.Penetrate and dunk .
After only a year in college he has declared to the draft . He is a big time leaper and dunker, college defenders can't stop him he registered a 88 point game in HS, and 23 points in 18 minutes in NCAA .
He only played that little because for his kind of play, when tired he is nothing on the floor, probably you can't use him if he is non an option ,literally. Can't shoot from outside, won't ever try . Average FT shooter , despite he is hacked in some parts of the game . He had never take a three in his career .
He is pretty quick, but nothing special, a dime a dozen in that area in BBS . He don't like and won't pass, so it's good because he is a scorer and you need him for that . Good handles lead him to the hole easily too. He will not get a lot of TO,mainly because he is a ball hog, when you give him the ball is either a dunk, a and1 or a offensive foul. That is a problem according some scouts because at 6'3 he won't be able to dunk or score on guys like Gasol, Favors or O'Mara
Bad to average rebounder, not a liabilty tho because most of his rebounds are in defense.
He can stand his men and that's all, maybe some steals but nothing great Will block some shot or so because of his freacking jump .
A couple more of college years will have made wonders on him . But now, as a pro,his progress is in jeopardy and can get stuck into a only inside focused teams as a 6th men or be even out of the league. But can he evolve in something more? More scouts say yes, he will. But there is always a chance of bust
*Sorry for all the bad grammar or the misspelling that you could found.