Best post in the thread, getting some kids with athletic ability, hoop smarts and the willingness to work is what it takes to get a lot better as a program. If they are well coached and I think they will be, these kids can become very good players. They have all played basketball at a high enough level that they will not be completely overwhelmed by the jump to college hoops
This kid is what 18 or 19? He does not have a "set shot", everything I saw was a jump shot with good lift in the jump. Some big kids develop very late, and of course some never do. He could not score and rebound at the rate he did against good competition if he was the unathletic kid some are implying. If he is really willing to work, he will be fine. We have no idea who he can be in three years with a good physical development program. That goes for all of the other freshmen, and sophomore big men on the team. We don't even know who Buggs can become and I am not a fan of his. Could I be wrong about Buggs? For sure.
I don't get the idea that we were supposed to all of a sudden be getting 4-5 top 150 guys in each class. That is completely silly from the situation RP inherited. Personally, I think this class will be very good by the 2016 season, maybe sooner. Hopefully a couple e.g. Dorsey and Jarvis could be very good this fall.