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Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#1 » by DrCoach » Fri Nov 25, 2022 12:09 am

Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud
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Post#2 » by BarbaGrizz » Mon Dec 5, 2022 6:28 pm

I follow the Harvard team and he´s a complete stud. Can do everything in the court and is really smart. If I was a GM with a late 2nd round pick I would invest it in Ledlum
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Post#3 » by EvanZ » Tue Dec 6, 2022 3:51 pm

DrCoach wrote:Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud


He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#4 » by DrCoach » Wed Dec 7, 2022 5:10 am

EvanZ wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud


He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?



Have you seen him play?
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#5 » by DrCoach » Wed Dec 7, 2022 5:12 am

BarbaGrizz wrote:I follow the Harvard team and he´s a complete stud. Can do everything in the court and is really smart. If I was a GM with a late 2nd round pick I would invest it in Ledlum



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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#6 » by BarbaGrizz » Wed Dec 7, 2022 6:20 pm

EvanZ wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud


He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?

Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#7 » by EvanZ » Wed Dec 7, 2022 6:29 pm

BarbaGrizz wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud


He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?

Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA


I watched some highlights. Honestly he looks like a poor man's Anthony Lamb. Never say never and all that but if you think he is going to make an NBA career as a scorer I think you're expectations are misplaced. Very unlikely he ever shoots at a high level. The bad FT% is a dead giveaway. He's like a small ball 5 in a best case scenario. More like an Erich Paschall (who I think is now out of the league).
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#8 » by BarbaGrizz » Wed Dec 7, 2022 10:20 pm

EvanZ wrote:
BarbaGrizz wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?

Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA


I watched some highlights. Honestly he looks like a poor man's Anthony Lamb. Never say never and all that but if you think he is going to make an NBA career as a scorer I think you're expectations are misplaced. Very unlikely he ever shoots at a high level. The bad FT% is a dead giveaway. He's like a small ball 5 in a best case scenario. More like an Erich Paschall (who I think is now out of the league).

Oh, I don´t think he´ll be a scorer in the NBA, but he may have a role in the league or even have a healthy career in Europe, which is already quite an accomplishment
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#9 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 8, 2022 4:47 pm

BarbaGrizz wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Anybody see this kid

Had over 50+ D1 offers including Michigan

Gatorade Player of Year Massachusetts while at NMH

Kid is a stud


He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?

Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA


And lets not forget he is a HM kid with offers from Michigan etc. Hes not a “Ivy League kid”

He had 50+ D1 offers and was player of year and led Adidas Gauntlet in wcoring
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#10 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 8, 2022 4:51 pm

EvanZ wrote:
BarbaGrizz wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
He's a career 30% 3pt shooter, 60% from the line, and has a 1:2 A:TOV ratio in an incredibly weak conference. In the NBA he could only make it as a small ball 5. What exactly is your definition of stud?

Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA


I watched some highlights. Honestly he looks like a poor man's Anthony Lamb. Never say never and all that but if you think he is going to make an NBA career as a scorer I think you're expectations are misplaced. Very unlikely he ever shoots at a high level. The bad FT% is a dead giveaway. He's like a small ball 5 in a best case scenario. More like an Erich Paschall (who I think is now out of the league).



Hes a SF, Harvard has 5 bigs injured so hes playing the 5
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#11 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 8, 2022 4:54 pm

BarbaGrizz wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
BarbaGrizz wrote:Just watch him play. Harvard is shooting under 30% from 3 right now and there´s no room for Ledlum to operate, but he still find ways to score. He´s better than Oni, Barker, Kirkwood, Towns, Zena and all these players that left Ivy League to play in major conferences/G-League/NBA


I watched some highlights. Honestly he looks like a poor man's Anthony Lamb. Never say never and all that but if you think he is going to make an NBA career as a scorer I think you're expectations are misplaced. Very unlikely he ever shoots at a high level. The bad FT% is a dead giveaway. He's like a small ball 5 in a best case scenario. More like an Erich Paschall (who I think is now out of the league).

Oh, I don´t think he´ll be a scorer in the NBA, but he may have a role in the league or even have a healthy career in Europe, which is already quite an accomplishment



Hes a very tough kid from Brooklyn, we shall see
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#12 » by BarbaGrizz » Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:45 am

Ledlum with 17 and 9 against Kansas
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#13 » by The-Power » Sat Dec 24, 2022 1:53 am

BarbaGrizz wrote:Ledlum with 17 and 9 against Kansas

On 43% TS along with 5 turnovers. Not exactly an awe-inspiring game.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#14 » by BarbaGrizz » Sat Dec 24, 2022 5:30 pm

The-Power wrote:
BarbaGrizz wrote:Ledlum with 17 and 9 against Kansas

On 43% TS along with 5 turnovers. Not exactly an awe-inspiring game.

:naaa:
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#15 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:15 am

27 pts 15 rebs tonight
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#16 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:16 am

BarbaGrizz wrote:Ledlum with 17 and 9 against Kansas



He was good, one of the best players on the court
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#17 » by BarbaGrizz » Thu Dec 29, 2022 5:37 pm

He´s the best prospect to come out from Ivy League, hands down. Totally worth a late 2nd rounder flyer
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#18 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 29, 2022 7:27 pm

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Post#19 » by clyde21 » Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:44 pm

BarbaGrizz wrote:He´s the best prospect to come out from Ivy League, hands down. Totally worth a late 2nd rounder flyer


don't have an opinion on this guy either way, but what makes him so much better than say a Miye Oni?
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#20 » by BarbaGrizz » Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:52 pm

clyde21 wrote:
BarbaGrizz wrote:He´s the best prospect to come out from Ivy League, hands down. Totally worth a late 2nd rounder flyer


don't have an opinion on this guy either way, but what makes him so much better than say a Miye Oni?

I think both are in the same level but Ledlum´s game is a better fit for the current NBA IMO. He can play inside or outside and can hold his own against quick SF and strong PF. He reminds me a young Tobias Harris
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