Okay...I don't get to see the Jordan classic game but after reading and seeing this guy's Youtube Hoopmix tape, I'm thinking this guy should be on the W's draft radar whenever he declares.
If anyone saw the Jordan classic game, did you notice this guy at all. He played for the Blue team...
Jordan Classic Recap prospect: BJ Mullens
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darobster17 wrote:Okay...I don't get to see the Jordan classic game but after reading and seeing this guy's Youtube Hoopmix tape, I'm thinking this guy should be on the W's draft radar whenever he declares.
If anyone saw the Jordan classic game, did you notice this guy at all. He played for the Blue team...
I noticed him... I kept asking myself who the tall white stiff was...
No, kid's got touch though... gives up position way too easy, to be honest, he seemed intimidated.... you could time his jumping with a sundial...
What I did like about him, and you can't understate it, is his touch for such a big body... He's a 7' that doesn't know it yet, if that makes sense..
Can't really put a label on him yet though. I forget what college he's going to, but wherever it is, he'll likely be double teamed, and then we'll see what kind of player he is.
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interestingly enough, the player he reminds me of, Kosta Koufos, goes to the school BJ will be attending, Ohio State.
Both are extremely talented big men that have simply had it too easy. They dominated by being so big, and you cant really fault them for that. It has caused them to have pretty lazy habits though.
I want to see them get beat up a bit in college, and then see how they respond. We will find this out with Kosta next year, after he hit a major wall during his freshman year.
Mullins is gonna have it much easier than Kosta did because he will have a more polished 7 footer next to him.
Both are extremely talented big men that have simply had it too easy. They dominated by being so big, and you cant really fault them for that. It has caused them to have pretty lazy habits though.
I want to see them get beat up a bit in college, and then see how they respond. We will find this out with Kosta next year, after he hit a major wall during his freshman year.
Mullins is gonna have it much easier than Kosta did because he will have a more polished 7 footer next to him.
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