Post#3 » by WallToWall » Thu Mar 6, 2025 4:23 am
I went with Sarr. This was a little tricky for me to judge. Sarr seemed to have a more complete game on both sides than Kyshawn George. Sarr was 8/12, and 2/4 with 3ptrs. Add 4 assists, 5 rbs, 1 steal, and 2 blocks, for 21 pts. He was driving (downhill) to the basket, and didnt settle for 3's. He had good footwork in the paint as he worked for a shot or a pass. For a center, he displayed pretty good vision, which resulted in good passes.
Sarr, George, and Carrington are developing quite nicely. Looking at where they started and where they are now, its leaps and bounds better. They've learned a lot! They seem comfortable with what they are doing, meaning, they have or are developing confidence. Granted, Utah wasnt as tough of a matchup as just about any other team, the Wizards figured out how to close out a game. Veteran leadership was showing here - Smart and Middleton were teaching in moments of the game.