Hair Canada wrote:Some updates on the class of 2018.
I recently saw some games with Barrett and Nembhard in a tournament that their high school, Montverde, won.
Here are my impressions from Barrett:
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As for Nembhard: He had a pretty solid tournament, with a few very good games (at least one near-triple-double). He's a really good pass-first point guard. Had some beautiful passes, especially to bigs. Also plays very good defense and has a knack for steals. For me, the main issue remains his limited athleticism for an NBA prospect. He's not a bad athlete. Can finish breaks with a jam and has some hang-time. But doesn't have a great first step, so he really doesn't get to the basket all too often in the half court. He does pretty much everything well (shooting, finish around the basket), but except for passing, nothing is really elite. I think he'll have a very good college career, although might take some time. Not sure he can be better than Tyler Ennis though.
And a bit more about Jaelin Llewellyn: That's a guy that is not talked about much in this class, certainly not as much as guys like Barrett, Simi, Nembhard, Dort, and Brezdaikis. But I really liked what I saw from him lately, and he's been having a fantastic senior high school season (something like 35 points a game, with nearly 10 assists per game over his last 5). Very similar physical profile to Lindell Wigginton. 6'2 guard, with excellent scoring abilities and NBA-level athleticism. But from what I can see, Llewellyn is really more of a playmaker and a better decision maker. That's important, because considering his height, it should be his natural NBA position. I think he'll be really good next year in Princeton and has a real chance to be another NBA player from this class.
Very cool - love the write-up. How did you get a chance to see the game? Are you involved from a scouting perspective or coaching?













