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Post by trex on Apr 10, 2024 19:33:11 GMT -5
Anyone know anything about him?
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Post by knoxkid on Apr 10, 2024 19:59:47 GMT -5
What was your assessment in those 5 mins?
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Post by trex on Apr 10, 2024 21:34:37 GMT -5
I asked first
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Post by cherokee04 on Apr 10, 2024 21:43:48 GMT -5
EVALUATED 07/08/2023
Adam Finkelstein
Adam Finkelstein
DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING
Bishop Boswell is a big and strong guard. He’s competitive with a physical style on both ends of the floor that creates mismatch problems in the backcourt and allows him to play and defend multiple positions. He’s engaged defensively, should be very switchable at the next level, and also an excellent perimeter rebounder. He sees the floor well and has made notable strides as a passer and creator for others as he continues to develop into more of a lead guard. He has good end-to-end speed with the ball and looks to get downhill whenever he can. His first step isn’t quite as dynamic from a standstill, and so he rarely blows right by a set defender with his first-move in the half-court. Boswell is a capable spot-up shooter with his feet set (35% 3pt in the EYBL on 29-83 shooting), but will want to continue to develop, particularly in the mid-range area where he gets very little elevation into his release when shooting off the dribble. Overall, he continues to trend into a big guard whose size, strength, physicality, and increasing two-way versatility are his calling cards.
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Post by gvt11 on Apr 11, 2024 7:52:07 GMT -5
Looks like a developmental guy. Probably won't play next year, but spend a year studying the offense and how Rick wants the pg position played.
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Post by trex on Apr 11, 2024 8:49:39 GMT -5
EVALUATED 07/08/2023 Adam Finkelstein Adam Finkelstein DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING Bishop Boswell is a big and strong guard. He’s competitive with a physical style on both ends of the floor that creates mismatch problems in the backcourt and allows him to play and defend multiple positions. He’s engaged defensively, should be very switchable at the next level, and also an excellent perimeter rebounder. He sees the floor well and has made notable strides as a passer and creator for others as he continues to develop into more of a lead guard. He has good end-to-end speed with the ball and looks to get downhill whenever he can. His first step isn’t quite as dynamic from a standstill, and so he rarely blows right by a set defender with his first-move in the half-court. Boswell is a capable spot-up shooter with his feet set (35% 3pt in the EYBL on 29-83 shooting), but will want to continue to develop, particularly in the mid-range area where he gets very little elevation into his release when shooting off the dribble. Overall, he continues to trend into a big guard whose size, strength, physicality, and increasing two-way versatility are his calling cards. Yep he looks strong but not quick to me. He's been called quick but unless that changes I see him more as a strong guy. More like Santi and JJJ. Nice passer though . Agree with the developmental comment by GVT
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Post by Stopspopsdrops83 on Apr 11, 2024 11:13:04 GMT -5
He is pretty much the classic Barnes recruit. Strong, good length, can guard multiple positions. Then on offense you get shot needs work and not quite quick enough on first step to beat defense to the rim. Classic
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Post by cherokee04 on Apr 11, 2024 12:54:04 GMT -5
He is pretty much the classic Barnes recruit. Strong, good length, can guard multiple positions. Then on offense you get shot needs work and not quite quick enough on first step to beat defense to the rim. Classic I’ve got to admit this was my immediate take when I read about him at the time we landed him. I just didn’t want to be the one to say it, ha.
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