10-26-2016, 01:47 PM
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/...d-da-silva
6'9" 220 lb German. Otherwise I don't know much about him.
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6'9" 220 lb German. Otherwise I don't know much about him.
BC
Quote: Da Silva is not really a discovery but still wasnt widely recognized few months before [this April tournament] He is like a living mismatch on the court. Too big for guards , too quick for forwards and too smart for equally athletic and versitale [sic] players. Da Silva was the most important contributor for unbeaten team beside Freudenberg and Mushidi. He provided great energy and ability to play above the rim. Young german finished tournament with the third best field-goal percentage 69%.
Quote:Hes definitely the prospect with the lowest level of technical and tactical development of the young German generation, but probably with one of the highest ceilings. He has an amazing structure on which to build up some muscle without losing agility and quickness, furthermore he already has a superb body control and balance. He has solid fundamentals and hes definitely an effective rebounder for the role, but he definitely has to work on his confidence. His shot is promising and he seldom forces shot, usually being in control. Definitely a prospect to monitor and track. He closed the tournament with 7.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, 69% FG in 19.3 minutes per game.
Quote: Da Silva is not really a discovery but still wasnt widely recognized few months before [this April tournament] He is like a living mismatch on the court. Too big for guards , too quick for forwards and too smart for equally athletic and versitale [sic] players. Da Silva was the most important contributor for unbeaten team beside Freudenberg and Mushidi. He provided great energy and ability to play above the rim. Young german finished tournament with the third best field-goal percentage 69%.
Quote:Hes definitely the prospect with the lowest level of technical and tactical development of the young German generation, but probably with one of the highest ceilings. He has an amazing structure on which to build up some muscle without losing agility and quickness, furthermore he already has a superb body control and balance. He has solid fundamentals and hes definitely an effective rebounder for the role, but he definitely has to work on his confidence. His shot is promising and he seldom forces shot, usually being in control. Definitely a prospect to monitor and track. He closed the tournament with 7.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, 69% FG in 19.3 minutes per game.
(10-27-2016, 06:05 AM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:"Project" is usually a term associated with post players who don't have great athleticism. But to a degree, everyone is a project. That said, DaSilva seems to be a superior athlete who plays above the rim. I've never heard of a guy who plays above the rim called a "project." The term usually used for a guy with great athleticism who maybe needs to develop his skills, is "raw, with a big upside."Â
(10-27-2016, 06:05 AM)OutsiderFan link Wrote:"Project" is usually a term associated with post players who don't have great athleticism. But to a degree, everyone is a project. That said, DaSilva seems to be a superior athlete who plays above the rim. I've never heard of a guy who plays above the rim called a "project." The term usually used for a guy with great athleticism who maybe needs to develop his skills, is "raw, with a big upside."Â
(10-27-2016, 06:10 AM)Publius link Wrote:Glad to hear Haase is looking overseas. I've believed for a long time that the Stanford brand would give us a significant advantage beyond our shores and borders. I think we could beat Duke in recruiting head to head overseas.
(10-27-2016, 06:10 AM)Publius link Wrote:Glad to hear Haase is looking overseas. I've believed for a long time that the Stanford brand would give us a significant advantage beyond our shores and borders. I think we could beat Duke in recruiting head to head overseas.