WuTang_OG wrote:surprised he entered but came on late after a slow start. another guard we will look at
I’ve probably watched Amari more than anyone on this board
He sacrificed a lot by playing alongside some high level seniors. He started getting into a groove early on in conference play but then hurt his foot
When he returned, it took a few games to get back in full groove but towards the end of the regular season he started showing a lot of impressive stuff. Once Clark got hurt, Amari got more opportunity and basically became the 2nd option for the last 5 or so games of the season and really impressed me
He’s best as a secondary PG (CG) but can run the offense if necessary. Still a work in progress though. He’s got a nice combination of size, athleticism, and shooting. Plays smart and unselfish. Very good defender as well
He’s a really good kid too. Very humble and impressive guy all around. I’ve met him several times and everything I’ve heard from others who’ve spoken to him have shared the same sentiments
I personally felt he would’ve benefited returning for another year since he would’ve been the 1st option and could’ve boosted his stock to the top 10 in a weaker class next year. Right now he’s been all over mocks, mainly in the 2nd round. The fact he declared and gave up his eligibility tells me he probably has received some feedback that he’ll go 1st round. I think he might work his way up to the late lotto with workouts and the combine
I imagine we give him a look, but hope we could maybe slide back a few spots if we were to go for him. Really hope he has a successful career wherever he ends up