coolhaji33
Jolly Good Fellow
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He's going to be far better than MGH...he's an NBA 2....Peacone nailed the Spurs comment...he reminds me of a European kid...no BS in his game...super athletic and strong...can shoot...his stroke has come along way in half a season...it's like a quick release set shot...he has the intangible piece down...he's everywhere...but the thing that's his biggest strength is his ability to get to the basket and finish...I don't think I've EVER seen a player EVER attack the basket like him being that young,even regardless of class...he's relentless...that's why, along with Ben and great coaching,they're winning these games.He's gone over 30 twice and has shown consistency.I think he leaves after next season but there's a chance he sticks around 3 years...it depends on his ability to get into the lottery.If they land an MJ or a Tucker,an impactful big...grad transfer??? They could make a run...he's the kind of player who could go for over 40 in the tourney(look how many times he gets to the line) multiple times and take us deep into the limelight where he could find himself in the lottery.He's going to be solid pro.4 years at GT. He can be a GREAT college player. He's already very good. A lock for All-ACC Freshman team - but won't be Rookie of the Year (Dennis Smith will get that).
For comparison -
Dennis Smith at NC State - he's the best freshman (talent wise) in the league and almost a sure one and done ... when you watch the two you see more offensive skills in Smith, Smith can create his own shot, etc ... Okogie plays within framework of team and with a lot of energy. If Okogie were on another ACC team - one with more depth - he likely would not be putting up the numbers he is here
I would he shocked if he even considers leaving early - best comparision is he's another MGH like player - better shooter from perimieter .. with higher up side. His skills don't translate as well to the NBA as Shumpert, Bacon, etc. He'd be a 2-guard in the NBA.
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