12footrim wrote:FrodoBaggins wrote:
Interesting posts. Cooper was the 2024 Gatorade High School Player of the Year; Chet Holmgren and Gradey Dick won the award too in the NIL era. Both put up solid numbers as freshmen:
Dick: 14.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.3 bpg, 1.3 topg; 58.1% TS, 40.3% 3PT, 85.4% FT; +7.7 BPM
Holmgren: 14.1 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 1.9 apg, 0.8 spg, 3.7 bpg, 1.9 topg; 69.1% TS, 39.0% 3PT, 71.7% FT; +15.0 BPM
College NPOY? Unlikely. I do think Cooper has a pathway toward an elite freshman season. It'd have to be something like sophomore Ryan Dunn on defense and Tatum/Wiggins/Ingram on offense. Out-of-this-world defensive impact with good enough numbers as a primary shot creator. Numbers would probably look similar to his senior year in high school.
This is wrong, NIL in basketball did not come around until spring 2022 recruiting and for that next season. It also wasn't anywhere as crazy that first year as it's gotten to now. The mid majors still kept some of their quality players that year and got a few quality down transfers. The last two years the money is crazy the talent has been consolidated and kept players years after that would have been long gone like 24 year old Hunter Dickinson in CBB and it's showing and accumulated talent like that that would have been gone 2 years ago. Fr are struggling now more than ever. The landscape has changed greatly.
According to KenPom, only five of the top 100 players in offensive rating were true freshmen, compared to 14 in the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons. Last season, only two freshmen made the top 100. Playing time for freshmen has remained relatively stable since 2020, but in 2019, nine freshmen ranked in KenPom’s top 100 players for percentage of minutes played—this past season, only two have achieved that.
No back tracking now. Flagg won the #1 player in CBB vote by a landslide and people talk about him as the best High school prospect since LeBron.I thought it was crazy months ago that he'd walk into college basketball and be the best player but that's was the hype that was debated here this summer.
Fair enough. I think CBB NPOY is highly unlikely. I still think he can have a great freshman season. As I said, elite defensive numbers and impact ala sophomore Ryan Dunn with passable efficient offense with enough on-ball reps to display shot creation and playmaking.
12-16 ppg, 5-7 rpg, 2-4 apg, 1-2 spg, 2-3 bpg with 55-60% TS, 35-40% 3PT, 77-82% FT. Something like that...
















