Raliegh Burgess is not playing AAU he is recovering from a broken leg. Expected back in mid-June. I cannot find anything on Jack Benter playing for anyone?
Kanon Catchings has been simply terrible from 3pt range 11 of 45 for 24% the high flying version has his overall average at 44.2% making 50-113. His rebounding has improved grabbing 5.6 per game and scoring 11.2 points in 12 games he has 8 blks and 10 steals with 12 assist. Kid has put up some amazing dunks. The Indy heat have been less than impressive going 4 and 8. With Haralson and Sisley averaging nearly the same numbers as Catchings. The heat play positionless basketball or 5 out. It is sloppy and ineffective it's hard to watch. They look good in attack mode and awful in the half court offensive. Catchings is impressive regardless of where he is playing 1-5 and he can guard 1-5. Kid needs to bulk up I seen where they list him at 6'9" seems about right. If he can add 10 to 15 pounds, I will call him a day one starter probably at the 4 where he will be a walking mismatch. In the few Heat games, I have watched Sisley has been a huge weapon and we need to land him (Robby Hummel with 2 good knee's). Haralson playing up 2 years kid is a star among stars. Plays a physical game and is always in attack mode does turn it over a lot almost 2 per game.
Harris has been shinning on the Adidas Circuit mainly do to his 3pt shooting I think he is around 60% his AAU team doesn't put out much. I read where he is basically a Purdue lock. Travis Perry has been as advertised mainly due to Flory running the court and drawing double teams which leaves Perry open, and he has knocked them down. Their Indiana Elite team has been winning. I didn't want Flory, but I was wrong about him he has matured into a great 4 and will excel in the future. Travis Perry threads the ball between 2 and 3 defenders and Flory cashes them in. 247 rates Perry as a top 5 PG. Dayton Forsythe has good numbers playing on the Nike circuit, but his team is 4 and 8 also and hasn't won against a team with a winning record. Sorry for the crappy write up. The dementia has me on the ropes today.
Kanon Catchings has been simply terrible from 3pt range 11 of 45 for 24% the high flying version has his overall average at 44.2% making 50-113. His rebounding has improved grabbing 5.6 per game and scoring 11.2 points in 12 games he has 8 blks and 10 steals with 12 assist. Kid has put up some amazing dunks. The Indy heat have been less than impressive going 4 and 8. With Haralson and Sisley averaging nearly the same numbers as Catchings. The heat play positionless basketball or 5 out. It is sloppy and ineffective it's hard to watch. They look good in attack mode and awful in the half court offensive. Catchings is impressive regardless of where he is playing 1-5 and he can guard 1-5. Kid needs to bulk up I seen where they list him at 6'9" seems about right. If he can add 10 to 15 pounds, I will call him a day one starter probably at the 4 where he will be a walking mismatch. In the few Heat games, I have watched Sisley has been a huge weapon and we need to land him (Robby Hummel with 2 good knee's). Haralson playing up 2 years kid is a star among stars. Plays a physical game and is always in attack mode does turn it over a lot almost 2 per game.
Harris has been shinning on the Adidas Circuit mainly do to his 3pt shooting I think he is around 60% his AAU team doesn't put out much. I read where he is basically a Purdue lock. Travis Perry has been as advertised mainly due to Flory running the court and drawing double teams which leaves Perry open, and he has knocked them down. Their Indiana Elite team has been winning. I didn't want Flory, but I was wrong about him he has matured into a great 4 and will excel in the future. Travis Perry threads the ball between 2 and 3 defenders and Flory cashes them in. 247 rates Perry as a top 5 PG. Dayton Forsythe has good numbers playing on the Nike circuit, but his team is 4 and 8 also and hasn't won against a team with a winning record. Sorry for the crappy write up. The dementia has me on the ropes today.