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Posted on 1/4/15 at 2:18 pm to
Posted by reedus23
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Posted on 1/4/15 at 2:18 pm to
I think Phillips gets unfairly knocked. With the other guys on that team, he's not asked to score. He's also playing some of the best teams in the nation. His percentages are solid and he's over 80% at the line. I think if asked to, he could score, but he knows that's not his job. The only other knock is height, but if he accepts the true PG role, that's not a concern for me at all at the college level.

Van Leer makes me nervous mainly because he plays against such low competition for the most part, I just don't know if his game will translate to the quickness and athleticism at a high D1 level.

Puryear, I know nothing about.
Posted by Mizzou Fan in Da ATX
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 1/4/15 at 2:55 pm to
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Van Leer makes me nervous mainly because he plays against such low competition for the most part, I just don't know if his game will translate to the quickness and athleticism at a high D1 level.


My fam is from Franklin County and while home for XMas break I got to watch Van Leer play a full game on a local access TV replay, not just highlights. It was against Union, MO so indeed the competition level was not very high. But I do like him. The Union defense was double teaming him *everywhere* when he crossed halfcourt - they were doing box and one on him all the way out to the halfcourt line. Still, his athleticism, court awareness and shooting all looked D1-like to me. He had a very nice athletic breakaway dunk - some others like that have floated around youtube - and his speed in transition was faster than those around him despite being much taller than most opponents. He was consistently finding an open man out of all the double teams that was leading to nice secondary breaks for his squad.

People have tried to criticize his shooting percentage in high school to suggest he's really not that great a shooter, but again I don't know if people understand this kid is getting double teamed all the way out to the halfcourt line by opposing defenses. It follows that his shooting percentage may not be as good as it would be under normal circumstances. He hit most of his shots from midrange and longrange in the game I saw. Now, he does not get much height on his jump shot and he hunches over such that it might be pretty easy to block by D1 sized defenders. But that was true of sharp shooter specialists like Steve Kerr too so its not a deal killer.

Most importantly, again albeit against lower level competition, Van Leer's team dominated the game. He was doing the right things out of the double teams to get his team an easy victory. Not all high school players will do that.

This post was edited on 1/4/15 at 2:57 pm
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