Bill Marsh wrote:Nah, he's not really playing at that level. His success is a product of opportunity + the system he plays in. Maybe after 4 years. Good for him for making the most of the opportunity.
scoscox wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Nah, he's not really playing at that level. His success is a product of opportunity + the system he plays in. Maybe after 4 years. Good for him for making the most of the opportunity.
You don't think so? He's putting up 13 and 7 as a freshman and is a 7 footer who can run the floor and has a pretty smooth game. I could see it definitely happening before 4 years. Of course all centers are helped by having a good team around them, but all good teams don't have good centers.
REB BLK PTS
7.5 3.2 12.7
6.4 1.6 13.1
comp of Patrick Ewing vs. Justin Patton freshman year stats
Bill Marsh wrote:scoscox wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Nah, he's not really playing at that level. His success is a product of opportunity + the system he plays in. Maybe after 4 years. Good for him for making the most of the opportunity.
You don't think so? He's putting up 13 and 7 as a freshman and is a 7 footer who can run the floor and has a pretty smooth game. I could see it definitely happening before 4 years. Of course all centers are helped by having a good team around them, but all good teams don't have good centers.
REB BLK PTS
7.5 3.2 12.7
6.4 1.6 13.1
comp of Patrick Ewing vs. Justin Patton freshman year stats
Patton's a sophomore, right?
I hope you're not seriously comparing him with Patrick as a player.
mel ott wrote:I hope Patton makes it two more years. The kid is super athletic and runs the floor like a deer. He has great hands and feet and is going to continue to develop - and will only be 20 this year! He can shoot the three, go with his left hand, and is still learning the system ( pushed ahead because of Hanson's injury). He will be a delight for the Big East fans to watch develop. Great attitude and loves the game. He's the real deal. Question is- how fast he continues to develop and when they want him in the pros-again, i hope it's two years from now; may not be that long.
LMS wrote:Hopefully Patton learns from Ellenson and takes another year to improve his game before going pro.
LMS wrote:Hopefully Patton learns from Ellenson and takes another year to improve his game before going pro.
scoscox wrote:Patton's a redshirt freshman so this is his first year of eligibility. I don't think you're appreciating how rare it is for a 7 footer to be able to do the things that Patton can do. Roy Hibbert was nowhere near the athlete or player Patton is and still has had a pretty long NBA career. Statistically pretty similar. Ewing was obviously a better shot blocker and rebounder marginally, but so far played about 4 more minutes and patton is shooting about 10% better from the field. I just did that comp for fun, but it's not really a big difference considering one is an NBA Hall of Famer. I've been very impressed by him so far.
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