I'm expecting him to shoot 50% from three and never miss a free throw. Anything less, I will be pointing a finger at Cal for bringing in another dud recruit.
I agree with most of that. And yeah, no way he plays any 2 for us.As a UK comparison, I see Livingston as a poor man’s MKG. Not as talented of course, but style of play.
I see him eventually starting at the 3, since I think he is the most athletic player at his position. I think he will be very good defensively, once he gets acclimated to the college game. I am concerned about his shooting. I figure he probably averages low 30’s from 3. I think he will be a good rebounder from the 3 spot.
I think he could play some small ball 4, but with Toppin and Collins being pretty much locked into that spot, I doubt we see much of him there.
I think the idea of him playing the 2, is just him talking. We have Wallace, Fredrick, and Reeves at that spot. There’s really no reason for him to play that spot unless there is a major rash of injuries.
Way to move the goalposts there, hoss. I never said anything about us not having any good freshman. I was responding to your specific comment about how Livingston would be a "much better shooter than many here are expecting." That specific comment we have heard about lots of guys, almost every year. My question was how many guys have we had that turned out to be much better shooters than we expected? Because every year someone is going to be.Yeah I guess your right. I mean we've not had any good freshman during Cal's tenure lol.
My guess is he will shoot somewhere between 28%-30% from 3, will make somewhere between 20-25 3s total.Agree with that mostly, but I feel like some expect Livingston to be a total non-shooter and to be left wide open on the perimeter, which I dont think to be the case.
I see him as a Keldon Johnson type player that wasn't known for shooting in highschool but cam i and shot 38% from 3 his 1 season. I'm not saying he will be that high but I do think he will shoot over 35% next season.Way to move the goalposts there, hoss. I never said anything about us not having any good freshman. I was responding to your specific comment about how Livingston would be a "much better shooter than many here are expecting." That specific comment we have heard about lots of guys, almost every year. My question was how many guys have we had that turned out to be much better shooters than we expected? Because every year someone is going to be.
I think you will be in for a pleasant suprise then, I dont know where some have got the narrative from that he is a poor shooter.My guess is he will shoot somewhere between 28%-30% from 3, will make somewhere between 20-25 3s total.
Not many as freshmen. PJ and Quickley weren’t known as snipers coming in but it took till they were sophomores to hit 42-43% from outside. It does happen though. SGA wasn’t a great shooter in HS but hit 40%. Doron Lamb was known as a midrange specialist who needed to extend his range and became our best outside shooter ever.I feel like I read this about a lot of our freshman every single year and it is almost never right. It's just wishful thinking. Who is the last guy that came in and was a "much better shooter than we were expecting!"?
You know, I will give you and @Bassworship KJ and SGA. They did both shoot higher %s from 3 than I would have expected.Not many as freshmen. PJ and Quickley weren’t known as snipers coming in but it took till they were sophomores to hit 42-43% from outside. It does happen though. SGA wasn’t a great shooter in HS but hit 40%. Doron Lamb was known as a midrange specialist who needed to extend his range and became our best outside shooter ever.
Time will tell, but Livingston shot 33% in high school. I think Cal will make him focus on his shot selection, but the defenders will also be much better in college. I’d be happy if hit anywhere from 31-35%.
This is pretty good. My nephew who coached him last year has used this comparison. Says he is an extremely smart individually but can play a little out of control due to his aggressiveness. The key for Chris will be learning to play with a little mor calm to let his high skill level come out but without losing his warrior mentality.I personally think Keldon is the best recent memory UK comparison. Similar size, Oak Hill backgrounds, skilled enough but more attacking physical specimens than players that beat you with their skill level.
IMO I’d want him to lose a little bit of weight as his junior year he was insanely explosive and he seemed to fill out at Oak Hill. He also was a unanimous top 5 prospect his junior year.
True, but Chris may have more all around skills that Michael Kidd, just need some polish.Ball handling is better than Poythress but not MKG. MKG had exceptional handles for a kid with his size. Poythress lack of handles kept him out of the NBA
I bet I can guess reason #2.8 to 10 points per game and around 20 to 25 minutes a game.
Energy guy off the bench. Multiple position workhorse. He's one of the reasons I'm slightly optimistic about next season.
Because it fits the “Cal dont recruit shooters” narrative.I think you will be in for a pleasant suprise then, I dont know where some have got the narrative from that he is a poor shooter.
Or maybe it’s because he shot 33% from 3 in HS and players usually don’t increase their shooting going from HS to college and 33% is not that good.Because it fits the “Cal dont recruit shooters” narrative.
31 percent is atrocious.Not many as freshmen. PJ and Quickley weren’t known as snipers coming in but it took till they were sophomores to hit 42-43% from outside. It does happen though. SGA wasn’t a great shooter in HS but hit 40%. Doron Lamb was known as a midrange specialist who needed to extend his range and became our best outside shooter ever.
Time will tell, but Livingston shot 33% in high school. I think Cal will make him focus on his shot selection, but the defenders will also be much better in college. I’d be happy if hit anywhere from 31-35%.
I’ve been praying that Cal plays him as a small ball 4 but I want Toppin to get minutes as well. Don’t really know the right answer at the moment.If he plays mostly at the 4, he’ll be strong enough to handle his opponent defensively and able to take defenders off the bounce while hitting the occasional 3.
If he’s played at SF with Toppin/Tschibwe, his strength driving the ball will be negated by a quicker defender and crowded lane. Defensively, he’ll have to guard quick guards.
You can’t play guys like Livingston at SF anymore unless your 4/5s are stretch Manek types.
I don’t think Livingston is a bad shooter for a high school Big, but there is still a lot of development left to do there and we probably only get him for 1 year at UK. Livingston’s form on his 3 pt. shot seems good enough to me, but right now he needs a good bit of time to get it off. Now, I would rather he be accurate than quick, but it just suggests that right now he shouldn’t be the person primarily manning the SF position for UK given the makeup of the rest of the team.I think you will be in for a pleasant suprise then, I dont know where some have got the narrative from that he is a poor shooter.
It’s not atrocious. It’s below average, but not atrocious. The NCAA average last year was about 33.5%. If 31% is atrocious then by that logic 36% is phenomenal.31 percent is atrocious.
36 is more phenomenal then 31 is adequate. That’s like what Wheeler shot. Would you say he was a good shooter?It’s not atrocious. It’s below average, but not atrocious. The NCAA average last year was about 33.5%. If 31% is atrocious then by that logic 36% is phenomenal.
Agree....I would be more confident if UK had a high level PG....UK is not getting players like Wall, Fox, Knight, etc.I have no faith that any freshman we’re bringing in these days will be anywhere near the impact it will take to win a championship. A lot of these guys are fringe OAD types that are very raw offensively. They usually won’t produce what we need in one year. And they almost always miss the big free throws in big games.
The way to win with average recruiting and transfers is the Self model. Scout well and keep them on roster. We hodgepodge transfers and fringe OAD players, rinse repeat. It’s not gonna work.
Oscar and Shavir are both 2 of the top returning players in the country. Reeves is a quality transfer. And Wallace is definitely not a “fringe 1AD”.. Scout well and keep them on roster / add transfers.
Oscar and Shavir are both 2 of the top returning players in the country. Reeves is a quality transfer. And Wallace is definitely not a “fringe 1AD”.
No. I’d say he was below average.36 is more phenomenal then 31 is adequate. That’s like what Wheeler shot. Would you say he was a good shooter?
About ****** is what I say. Not as much **** as DA though.No. I’d say he was below average.
Savhir is not...please stop...if Cal could recruit like he used to...Savhir never comes to UKOscar and Shavir are both 2 of the top returning players in the country. Reeves is a quality transfer. And Wallace is definitely not a “fringe 1AD”.
Why was he a Bob cousy award finalist?Savhir is not...please stop...if Cal could recruit like he used to...Savhir never comes to UK
Finalist huh....did he win it?Why was he a Bob cousy award finalist?
It’s really easy to dog Wheeler due to his glaring weaknesses. But fact of the matter is he’s been the NCAA assist leader for major conference players each of the last two seasons. Not only that, he’s had at least 1 APG more than second each of those years. This past season’s UK team was 150th in tempo on Kenpom making the feat even more impressive.Why was he a Bob cousy award finalist?
Lmao, only you would not give someone credit for being a finalist for an award that shows you are top 5 at your position in the country.Finalist huh....did he win it?
He would be a great back up...brings energy, creates problems on defense, but he can't finish at the rim and struggles with shooting. Plus his size is a big problem if you can't do those 2 things.
You do realize that 6 of the top ten single season 3pt percentage leaders played for Cal right? You also realize that the top 3pt percentage leader was not a great 3pt shooter in high school, right?? Livingston shot a higher percentage from 3 before transferring to Oak Hill. He won't likely shoot 40%, but he will likely shoot well enough that teams will have to guard him. He made 2-4 and 2-5 in the all star games.I feel like I read this about a lot of our freshman every single year and it is almost never right. It's just wishful thinking. Who is the last guy that came in and was a "much better shooter than we were expecting!"?
Washington and Mintz shot 34 and 35% respectively last year. We deemed Grady a good shooter and he was a career like 35% shooter from 3 coming to UK. 33% is fine. We would like better, but that is adequate enough to shoot several a game.Or maybe it’s because he shot 33% from 3 in HS and players usually don’t increase their shooting going from HS to college and 33% is not that good.
Washington and Mintz were shooting better than that before we started slumping. Grady was much better until he hurt his foot. That team lost a lot of games at the end of the season because our shooters fell on hard times due to injuries or fatigue or whatever. 33% is not good enough, if he is our best or second best shooter. To use last year’s first round fizz out team as a comparison makes you think 33% is good, then I don’t know what to tell you.You do realize that 6 of the top ten single season 3pt percentage leaders played for Cal right? You also realize that the top 3pt percentage leader was not a great 3pt shooter in high school, right?? Livingston shot a higher percentage from 3 before transferring to Oak Hill. He won't likely shoot 40%, but he will likely shoot well enough that teams will have to guard him. He made 2-4 and 2-5 in the all star games.
Washington and Mintz shot 34 and 35% respectively last year. We deemed Grady a good shooter and he was a career like 35% shooter from 3 coming to UK. 33% is fine. We would like better, but that is adequate enough to shoot several a game.
Back to the topic at hand, Chris's ranking and how it relates to what we can expect. One thing we should take into account, chris was a top 5 player in the class prior to January for a very long time. A lot of the others mentioned were mostly always in that range. Additionally, Chris had one of the higher scoring averages in the all star games, and way more than Wallace. I really think a lot of people look at Chris's final ranking and have set expectations based on that. And for the record, he listed and played SF in high school. KJ may be a good comp production wise, but I would expect Chris's impact to be higher.
MKG is literally the best transition player I've seen at UK. If he got that ball and started going he was gonna score or get fouled. It was unreal.He looks like Poythress to me a little, especially with the high upright dribbling. I don't see him being the demon in transition that MKG was, not even close. There's probably only been one player better in transition for UK over the past 25 years or so, and that was John Wall. Every time we get a wing we try to make him MKG. Keldon Johnson was going to be like MKG, THE DRAGON was going to be similar to MKG. It's just not likely. MKG was a special, special freshman player. One of the best we have ever had.
Exactly. That's why I don't talk about them in a basketball sense until they've shown what they got in real games.I feel like I read this about a lot of our freshman every single year and it is almost never right. It's just wishful thinking. Who is the last guy that came in and was a "much better shooter than we were expecting!"?
Let's do a little math, shall we. At 33%, you score 1 pps, the same as shooting 50% from 2. You know who shoots 50% from 2?? Only the top 85 field goal percentage players in the NCAA. If your best shooter is shooting 33%, it is a problem. If your 3rd or 4th option to shoot a 3 is shooting 33%, you are fine.Washington and Mintz were shooting better than that before we started slumping. Grady was much better until he hurt his foot. That team lost a lot of games at the end of the season because our shooters fell on hard times due to injuries or fatigue or whatever. 33% is not good enough, if he is our best or second best shooter. To use last year’s first round fizz out team as a comparison makes you think 33% is good, then I don’t know what to tell you.
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