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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2021 10:32:18 GMT -5
Glenn Robinson
SF
6-8 225
21
Purdue The "Big Dog" is a wing player standing 6-8 at 225 weights and 21 years of age. Many thought Glenn would be the first player picked had he come out last year as a sophomore. This year it is hard to imagine him not being chosen first. He is easily the most likely player in the draft to immediately step in and help a team. Big Dog has a plethora of pro-level moves that allow him to score at will at the rim, making him look like a man among boys at the college level. His jumpshot is smooth -- shooting 79% from the line in the NCAA. He can also let it fly from 3, with over 200 3PA in just 34 games. The rest of the package, oh boy. For a player with such control of the ball around the rim, putting it on the floor is a constant adventure. Showcases great functional strength finishing through contact but is easily pushed around on defense and the boards. Didn't show much improvement from year one to year two in college, scouts don't see a lot of growth in the pros, but he'll be a real scorer from day 1.
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Post by Fason on Feb 3, 2022 16:49:36 GMT -5
Glenn Robinson
SF
6-8 225
21
Purdue
The "Big Dog" is a wing player standing 6-8 at 225 weights and 21 years of age. Many thought Glenn would be the first player picked had he come out last year as a sophomore. This year it is hard to imagine him not being chosen first. He is easily the most likely player in the draft to immediately step in and help a team.
Big Dog has a plethora of pro-level moves that allow him to score at will at the rim, making him look like a man among boys at the college level. His jumpshot is smooth -- shooting 79% from the line in the NCAA. He can also let it fly from 3, with over 200 3PA in just 34 games. His handling is strong, and his quickness is nothing to sneeze at. While a capable passer, he is usually more interested in taking the shot himself so doesn't do it often. He also has a good ability to generate steals and blocks. He is very strong defensively in the post, and adequate on the perimeter. A very capable defensive rebounder, and an average offensive rebounder. Extremely strong and comes with a good pair of hops to boot. His ceiling in TMBSL is extremely high.
His only weakness -- which was exposed against Duke in the NCAA quarterfinals is Big Dog's inability to score inside when going to his left, leaving a (extremely) small blotch on an otherwise stellar set of attributes.
Quoting for reference before Eric’s edit.
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