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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#21 » by DrCoach » Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:54 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?



Heys way better. Ledlum had over 50 D1 offers including schools like Mich etc. Led Adidas Guantlet in scoring. Was gatorade player of year. This is a HM kid playing in Ivy League. Different pedigree player.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#26 » by CptCrunch » Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:45 pm

There is no info on his birthday but his birthday is Feb 19th according to Havard atheltics twitter post.

Old (presumably 22-23 this year), can't shoot (27% from 3, 59% from FT), can't pass/play make (1.6 AST to 2.6 TOV), isn't tall enought to play PF in the league? Raw counting stats are decent, but not that amazing for a 4th year senior.

What role do you envision this guy play in the league?
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#27 » by Curmudgeon » Sun Jan 15, 2023 4:30 am

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


I assume you mean this year, right? Rudy LaRusso, Bill Bradley, Geoff Petrie and Jim McMillan (just to name 4) all say hello.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#28 » by BarbaGrizz » Sun Jan 15, 2023 9:27 pm

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


I assume you mean this year, right? Rudy LaRusso, Bill Bradley, Geoff Petrie and Jim McMillan (just to name 4) all say hello.

I would say from the last 10 years, but yeah, my fault
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#29 » by DrCoach » Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:54 am

CptCrunch wrote:There is no info on his birthday but his birthday is Feb 19th according to Havard atheltics twitter post.

Old (presumably 22-23 this year), can't shoot (27% from 3, 59% from FT), can't pass/play make (1.6 AST to 2.6 TOV), isn't tall enought to play PF in the league? Raw counting stats are decent, but not that amazing for a 4th year senior.

What role do you envision this guy play in the league?


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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#30 » by DrCoach » Sun Feb 19, 2023 2:36 am

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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#31 » by basketballwacko2 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 6:37 pm

DrCoach wrote:
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?



Heys way better. Ledlum had over 50 D1 offers including schools like Mich etc. Led Adidas Guantlet in scoring. Was gatorade player of year. This is a HM kid playing in Ivy League. Different pedigree player.



And Victor Oladipo had very few D1 offers, but he became a great player before hurting his quad muscle.

I'm starting to think that DrCoach and BarbaraGriz are his mom and dad.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#32 » by DrCoach » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:15 am

basketballwacko2 wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
clyde21 wrote:
don't have an opinion on this guy either way, but what makes him so much better than say a Miye Oni?



Heys way better. Ledlum had over 50 D1 offers including schools like Mich etc. Led Adidas Guantlet in scoring. Was gatorade player of year. This is a HM kid playing in Ivy League. Different pedigree player.



And Victor Oladipo had very few D1 offers, but he became a great player before hurting his quad muscle.

I'm starting to think that DrCoach and BarbaraGriz are his mom and dad.


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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#33 » by basketballwacko2 » Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:13 am

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basketballwacko2 wrote:
DrCoach wrote:

Heys way better. Ledlum had over 50 D1 offers including schools like Mich etc. Led Adidas Guantlet in scoring. Was gatorade player of year. This is a HM kid playing in Ivy League. Different pedigree player.



And Victor Oladipo had very few D1 offers, but he became a great player before hurting his quad muscle.

I'm starting to think that DrCoach and BarbaraGriz are his mom and dad.


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So? Trace Jackson-Davis against Rutgers on 2/7 scored 20 points 18 rebounds and 6 assts, against Northwestern on Jan 8th he had 18 points and 24 rebounds 8 asts, 4 blocks, against #1 ranked Purdue he had 25 points, 7 rebounds and 5 blocks. He's been doing it all season, and he's gonna be in the draft. We don't even know if this guy you're touting is even gonna be in the draft this year. Looks to me like he has 2 years of eligibility left.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

Post#34 » by EvanZ » Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:55 pm

He has a great GL career ahead of him.
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Re: Chris Ledlum- Harvard 

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