Awaka - future superstar

#11
#11
I like everything about Awaka, but I don’t see “superstar” in his future JMO. If he was 3-4” taller then possibly? Glad we’ve got him and bet he’s a starter before he leaves.
Maybe if he develops more of an ability to face up and drive to the basket, rather than his back to the basket game. A power forward at 6'8" ain't bad, he just needs to expand his offense a little. He's like barely 18 years old.
 
#12
#12
Maybe if he develops more of an ability to face up and drive to the basket, rather than his back to the basket game. A power forward at 6'8" ain't bad, he just needs to expand his offense a little. He's like barely 18 years old.

Awaka just turned 19
 
#17
#17
Wrong.

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PERSONAL
  • Full name is Tobe Awaka
  • Name pronounced: toe-BAY uh-WAH-kuh
  • Born Jan. 30, 2004, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
  • Son of Henrietta and Sunny Awaka
During an interview he said he just turned 18, so that's what I was going on...
 
#21
#21
@Thunder Good-Oil , was Dyron Nix the last Vol to lead the SEC in rebounding ? Either way, I predict Awaka will lead the SEC in rebounding, no later than his junior year.

I don’t think that Dyron lead the SEC in total rebounds. Williams at LSU, Perdue (2x) at Vandy, and Davis at Florida were the leaders in 1985-1989.

Stokes was the SEC “offensive” rebound leader in back-to-back years.

Bernard might have been TN’s last SEC rebounding leader. I’m not sure that he lead the SEC, but I think he averaged 13 rpg over his career. And 25 ppg.
 
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#22
#22
I don’t think that Dyron lead the SEC in total rebounds. Williams at LSU, Perdue (2x) at Vandy, and Davis at Florida were the leaders in 1985-1989.

Stokes was the SEC “offensive” rebound leader in back-to-back years.

Bernard might have been TN’s last SEC rebounding leader. I’m not sure that he lead the SEC, but I think he averaged 13 rpg over his career. And 25 ppg.
Idk if Nix led in total rebounds in '86-'87, but his average, 10.1 was first in that year.

Edit: he was 2nd in total rebounds (294), but first in average per game
 
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#23
#23
Idk if Nix led in total rebounds in '86-'87, but his average, 10.1 was first in that year.

Edit: he was 2nd in total rebounds (294), but first in average per game

Edit #2: Perdue ended up with 295 total rebounds, but played in more games than Nix
 
#24
#24
I really like his toughness and physical presence, particularly defensively. If he can work on his footwork this off-season with an emphasis on his offensive moves, I believe he can be a very good player despite his lack of length. I liked the earlier comparison to Jarnell Stokes.
 
#25
#25
He reminds me of a little less polished version of Jarnell Stokes. I really like his game.
Yep, that's what I've been saying also. Jarnell had great hands and could rebound lights out. Tobe is in that same mold. Coach Barnes give this kid more PT!!!
 
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