
03-28-2008, 05:21 PM
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Scout Team
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Team: Wisconsin
Posts: 123
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Originally Posted by Bernini
I have seen Anderson play and thought he was a plodder. He needs to develop his footwork substantially to be any kind of factor on the offensive end. By the time he can get his body squared to the hoop, there is a defender in position for an alter. Defensively is where he may make his mark with the Badgers, or somewhere else. He'll probably end up on Wisconsin. For the most part I think he was offered early because of his unusual height for his age, hoping he would progress when he got more used to his body, but that hasn't quite come to fruition yet.
I haven't seen Kelm play, but supposedly he has a long way to go also. Hitting 8 3's is impressive, but I don't have an affinity for taller guys who play on the perimeter. You need post play from 4's and 5's for proper spacing. Also, when bigs are perimeter oriented, they tend to be very streaky. There are a lot more moving parts involved than a smaller player.
There still only sophomores though. Flavien Davis is by far the best sophomore prospect in Wisconsin, IMO.
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I have seen Flavien play and he is an absolute beast great athlete if I were Wisconsin I would put him at the top of the recruiting list.Question Anderson is #5 or something on rivals top 10 for 2010 is he really that under developed?
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