Was it cauley-Stein at Kentucky who was a low scorer but excellent defender? He got drafted very high and I could foresee Alexander having a year like that guy had at Kentucky next year. Im probably way off with this comparison though lol
Was it cauley-Stein at Kentucky who was a low scorer but excellent defender? He got drafted very high and I could foresee Alexander having a year like that guy had at Kentucky next year. Im probably way off with this comparison though lol
Guess who was the most efficient offensive player in SEC play? Well, you probably wouldnt have guessed Alexander had the question not been in this blurb, Greene writes. A strong rebounder on both ends, talented shot-blocker, and a 68.8% shooter from the field, Alexander has a variety of ways to make an impact.
His overall plus/minus score of 11.8 according to SportsReference is the 7th-best in all of college basketball this season.
Over the last 4 games, KA has scored 12 points and had 21 rebounds, total. Ten of those points and 13 of those rebounds were in one game(Georgia). OP put the jinx on KA and we need Rohan Davey's Mom to take this curse off, along with the football curse that she put on UT, in 2001.
I tend to agree with scouts about his potential. He looks like he doesn't feel comfortable in his own skin when he is on the court. Donta Hall basically dared him to stop from dunking and all he did was back down. If he had that dominating presence of a Deandre Ayton, then it would definitely warrant the talk of a first round pick. If the light bulb ever comes on, watch out!
Not a bad comparison at all imo. WCS was a bit of an anomaly with his ability to switch and defend guards, but Kyle certainly has improved his defense and upped his efficiency.
How tall is Kyle though? I've seen it vary from 6-9-6-11.5 according to different people.