Which underclassmen has the most potential?

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Rockytop16

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For me its a tie between Chism, JP and Ramar Smith. All 3 are sophomores. All 3 have their own unique abilities. Chism has become a force down low. JP can dunk over a 7'6" giant. Ramar can dribble through the eye of a needle.
Its going to be interesting to see how they turn out next year (and possible their senior year)
 
#7
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Tyler Smith is the best prospect right now. J.P. Prince has the potential to be even better, but he's not there yet.
 
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Tyler Smith
Ramar Smith
Wayne Chism
JP, Cam, and Brian all will be valuable contributors as they conbtinue to develop and take on great roles next season.
 
#16
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def one of the two smiths....ill take tyler at this point but both have nba potiential and both will get drafted

after that i think both j.p and chism could end up in the nba....its just both have to work on their game...we saw the best of both against memphis and vandy respectively...i expect next yr pj, er i mean j.p. to add the jumper, 3 pointer, etc to his arsenal besides driving

duke, williams, and tatum will prolly all b added to that group i just havent seen enough of them this yr to make that estimate
 
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JP. If he puts in the effort in the off-season to becoming a 30-34% thee point shooter (right now he shoots around 20%), defenders will have to close in on him on the arc and he will be free to use his amazingly quick first step to beat them to the basket.
 
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JP. If he puts in the effort in the off-season to becoming a 30-34% thee point shooter (right now he shoots around 20%), defenders will have to close in on him on the arc and he will be free to use his amazingly quick first step to beat them to the basket.

JP has a ton of potential, but also a ton of areas he needs to improve on. The things he does well right now are due to the natural gifts he has, his first step can't be taught. However, he has a long way to go before he can be considered a threat from beyond the arc, and he needs to get a lot stronger to finish better around the rim, and better at the foul line so opponents don't just foul him when he slashes. A little more effort on defense would help him in the eyes of scouts a lot as well.
 

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