Yeah, Bronny’s looked good in both of those games. He still doesn’t look like a OAD talent to me, but it seems like he’s improved at a steady pace the last year, which bodes well for him. He’s shooting it much better than he did a couple years ago when he had some funky mechanics.
Holland is always the hardest playing dude on the court. He’s effective just by playing harder than anyone else. His jumpshot is a mess, though.
Nwoko going to Miami was the biggest revelation. He dominated for a stretch in the fourth quarter.
Stojakovic shoots it as pretty, and effectively, as his dad. That’s a good get for Stanford.
I love Aden Holloway. He’s small, but his range is limitless. Got a great handle that he can get downhill with, he competes. I think he’s a dude we’ll hear from as a professional.
Of the rest, Collier and Wagner are alphas that, when put in a setting like this, really have to adapt their games and I feel like their effectiveness starts to dip. I like Justin Edwards, reminds me of a left handed, less physically explosive Malik Monk.