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  • #25760
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Anybody here know more about Jeremy Lamb?  While watching St. Johns vs UConn, this guy is long.  He has very very long arms and it seems as if he has pretty decent size for a shooting guard, looks about 6’5".  Seems like a good rebounder for his size and a decent passer.  Anybody know more about him?  Expectations?  He actually reminds me of Chris Douglas Roberts.  His long arms, good mid range shot, ability to create, and his scoring mentality.

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  • #488752
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    Dale Worthington
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    He looked even taller than his listed 6’5 when I saw him against St. John’s yesterday.

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  • #488806
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    Dale Worthington
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    He looked even taller than his listed 6’5 when I saw him against St. John’s yesterday.

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  • #488764
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    BKKnicksfan
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    Similar to Richard Hamilton when he got to UCONN

     

    With Kemba leaving this season, I believe it’s gonna be his team next season. Lamb, Napier, Oriakhi, Smith among the incoming recruits and other players who can improve? This UConn team is going to be good.

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  • #488818
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    Similar to Richard Hamilton when he got to UCONN

     

    With Kemba leaving this season, I believe it’s gonna be his team next season. Lamb, Napier, Oriakhi, Smith among the incoming recruits and other players who can improve? This UConn team is going to be good.

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    He should become a good player, I think he has a chance to make it to the big league. But how about Dwight Hardy, now that’s a GREAT player. I love St. John’s, when they played Duke they should have played "Shook Ones" at MSG. These clean cut Duke boys didn’t know what hit them… Full court pressure, hardcore attitudes, playground swagger, crazy energy, great defense and agressive play. Now that’s St. John’s for ya…

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    He should become a good player, I think he has a chance to make it to the big league. But how about Dwight Hardy, now that’s a GREAT player. I love St. John’s, when they played Duke they should have played "Shook Ones" at MSG. These clean cut Duke boys didn’t know what hit them… Full court pressure, hardcore attitudes, playground swagger, crazy energy, great defense and agressive play. Now that’s St. John’s for ya…

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  • #488768
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    Dale Worthington
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    He actually reminds me of a shorter Corey Brewer and I think that when he comes out he may measure at 6’7 with shoes.

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    Dale Worthington
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    He actually reminds me of a shorter Corey Brewer and I think that when he comes out he may measure at 6’7 with shoes.

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  • #509792
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    Dale Worthington
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    I just realized why I said he looked/looks taller than 6’5.

    It’s his arms.

    7’4 wingspan.

    HO-LY MA-CE-ROLE!

    OMGizzles, THAT IS INSANE!

    Connecticut going all the way baby. Home state up in this–.

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  • #509843
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    scoutguru
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     I like him as a prospect more than similar sized Will Barton right now. They both should be in school a couple of more years, so we’ll see how they both develop…

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  • #509902
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    Providencefriars15
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    I like the CDR comparison, this kid is going to be a very good player

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  • #509940
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    YurpleHazE
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    He’s a pest on the defensive end..With that kind of length he could easily gaurd three diffrent positions….I havent seen much from him offensively, he just needs to continue to get stronger….

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  • #509945
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    JNixon
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    He’s a developmental prospect. I don’t see CDR in his game, he’s not nearly as good off the dribble. He does have length and solid athleticism and quickness, but I don’t think he’ll ever be a guy whose main value is scoring. CDR was a scorer through and through. Lamb is more of an off ball player who scores off offensive rebounds, cuts and the occasional spot up jumper and straight-line drive to the rim.

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  • #509964
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    Providencefriars15
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    He has time though hes only a freshman and plenty of guys have developed different aspects of their game over time

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