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- Posted on: Mon, 12/30/2013 - 2:11pm #53247
Skeating12345ParticipantOne of the most underrated players in the country is Freshman PG Isaiah Taylor from the University of Texas. I played against him last year in High School, and he was the toughest player I played against other than Julius Randle (I also played against the Harrison Twins). He is about 6’2 with lightning speed and quickness. Though his jumper is still a work in progress, he has suberb ball-handling and passing ability. He is currently averaging 12.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg, and 3.8 apg, with 16 points against UNC and 16 points and 5 assists against Michigan State. It is going to take a couple years before he is NBA ready, but he is certainly one to watch for in the next couple years. Heres some footage of him in High School. I know its just high school footage but this should give yall an idea of how his style of play. Let me know what yall think!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkEhfUrKwpc
I am extremely excited for this kids future.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 12/30/2013 - 2:50pm #859940
MalcolmxParticipantI really like his game. I like his passing ability and his open court ability. It will take a lot of improvement and he has a lot fo prove before he can get on an NBA radar. Will be an very good high major college player for sure though and probably will land a six figute deal overseas when his college career is done if he can’t make it to the league.
On another note are you playing college ball currently?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 12/30/2013 - 2:50pm #859834
MalcolmxParticipantI really like his game. I like his passing ability and his open court ability. It will take a lot of improvement and he has a lot fo prove before he can get on an NBA radar. Will be an very good high major college player for sure though and probably will land a six figute deal overseas when his college career is done if he can’t make it to the league.
On another note are you playing college ball currently?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 12/30/2013 - 8:13pm #859988
Skeating12345ParticipantI’m a senior in High school and have committed to play at Babson college in Boston. I was being recruited by many of the Ivys such as Brown, Yale, and Cornell but was rejected because my test scores weren’t high enough. I was going to wait to see if I got any more D1 offers but Babson (which is a DIII school) offered, and I found out they have the #1 entrepreneur school in the country, I couldn’t resist.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 12/30/2013 - 8:13pm #859881
Skeating12345ParticipantI’m a senior in High school and have committed to play at Babson college in Boston. I was being recruited by many of the Ivys such as Brown, Yale, and Cornell but was rejected because my test scores weren’t high enough. I was going to wait to see if I got any more D1 offers but Babson (which is a DIII school) offered, and I found out they have the #1 entrepreneur school in the country, I couldn’t resist.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 12/31/2013 - 5:49am #859922
JoeWolf1Felix hasnt played quite to the level I expected as a soph, so Taylor’s play has really been a breath of fresh air for Texas. I’ve seen him a couple times, and like what I’ve seen so far. I look forward to seeing him more in conference play.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 12/31/2013 - 5:49am #860029
JoeWolf1Felix hasnt played quite to the level I expected as a soph, so Taylor’s play has really been a breath of fresh air for Texas. I’ve seen him a couple times, and like what I’ve seen so far. I look forward to seeing him more in conference play.
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