MoCo_Vol
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BHH you can tell watching him he is just a half step hesitant with each move he makesWith our more dynamic 3 guard combo and adding a legit rim protector, and JJJ at the 4 could really start to pay off before next year. Really surprised how mature/confident/fluid he seems as a frosh. BHH going to be a force too, but early on it seems the light went on for Aidoo earlier.
Aidoo reminds me of Kyle Alexander. Slim, needs weight, but has a lot of skill. Aidoo is ahead of Alexander at this point in their careers in orange. I’m willing to bet Aidoo gains some weight and goes pro before his NCAA clock is up.
My minds eye tells me that Aidoo is ahead of Alexander in both strength and quickness and that is with him dealing with an extended illness as they say. KA had a redshirt year as I remember. His ability to hedge out high and then get back to the blocks defensively is a critical part of our defense. His footwork the other night was stellar and if he did give up a lane he did not wildly overreact and foul like a lot of young guys do, but continued to try and use his length and those long arms to protect the rim.
As I pointed out in another thread, we have been excited about the production of a 5'9" kid because of his youth, but this 6'11" kid is almost a half a year younger. He is not THERE yet, but he has a chance to add some good weight, keep his speed and quickness, and use his incredible reach to become a great defensive player. Offense, other than put backs is TBD, but he has not looked like he has to defeat any brick layer tendencies and reportedly has a good mid-range game and a solid handle. My aging Orange glasses are firmly in place.
definitely agree. I don't know who I'd compare Aidoo to early on. Small sample size...but in reality, for this year, if we can keep him on a pace of 7 rebounds and 3 blocks per game, that gives us what we need so teams don't just drive the paint on us. Additionally, I noticed when Chandler and ZZ are in the game, as good as they are on offense, they really do a great job of denying the lanes to the basket.My minds eye tells me that Aidoo is ahead of Alexander in both strength and quickness and that is with him dealing with an extended illness as they say. KA had a redshirt year as I remember. His ability to hedge out high and then get back to the blocks defensively is a critical part of our defense. His footwork the other night was stellar and if he did give up a lane he did not wildly overreact and foul like a lot of young guys do, but continued to try and use his length and those long arms to protect the rim.
As I pointed out in another thread, we have been excited about the production of a 5'9" kid because of his youth, but this 6'11" kid is almost a half a year younger. He is not THERE yet, but he has a chance to add some good weight, keep his speed and quickness, and use his incredible reach to become a great defensive player. Offense, other than put backs is TBD, but he has not looked like he has to defeat any brick layer tendencies and reportedly has a good mid-range game and a solid handle. My aging Orange glasses are firmly in place.
Aidoo is currently 10 lbs heavier than Alexander was as a senior. I wouldn't call him slim, necessarily. Commentary on his size seems a little overblown, though he needs to add some muscle in his upper body. Mono probably hurt him in that area. He has a good frame and will likely add 10-15 lbs.Aidoo reminds me of Kyle Alexander. Slim, needs weight, but has a lot of skill. Aidoo is ahead of Alexander at this point in their careers in orange. I’m willing to bet Aidoo gains some weight and goes pro before his NCAA clock is up.
Aidoo reminds me of Kyle Alexander. Slim, needs weight, but has a lot of skill. Aidoo is ahead of Alexander at this point in their careers in orange. I’m willing to bet Aidoo gains some weight and goes pro before his NCAA clock is up.
His redshirt had already been burned. He played in a couple of the early OOC games in garbage time. In basketball your redshirt is burned the moment you check into any game. The only redshirt he could’ve gotten after that is a medical redshirt if he had a season ending injury. But now that he’s played in the second half of the season, that’s off the table too.According to Basilio, the Aidoo family was hoping he would rs. First I had heard about that.
His redshirt had already been burned. He played in a couple of the early OOC games in garbage time. In basketball your redshirt is burned the moment you check into any game. The only redshirt he could’ve gotten after that is a medical redshirt if he had a season ending injury. But now that he’s played in the second half of the season, that’s off the table too.
I don’t think KA ever redshirted, I think we had to play him some as a freshman due to numbers being so thin in the post. Agree with everything else, I’m sure Aidoo having mono set him back quite a bit in S&C.