So do we! so do we! Welcome to Rutgers fandom.That is good news. I have known him since he was little and want to see him succeed.
You can't teach nature. Go Geo!He will succeed! Geo is nature beyond his years!
I think this is the perfect way to develop a person. Throw them in the fire early once so they can struggle and see what it’s like. If they do well then awesome and if they struggle they now have a reference point in their brain of what they need to do to improve and get more comfortable. Now we have a bunch of games against weak opponents for him to learn and get better. When we face a good opponent again he’ll have more experience and know what to expect. We should scrimmage a top team for charity every year. It’s a win-win-win-win.Very talented kid. First time playing against speed like St. John’s. It’s just like he will see in the Big 10. He will get better as he gets used to that level of play. I can tell he can do it.
Was St. John’s the best backcourt Rutgers will face?Geo was calm and collective. You can tell at the start he was a little nervous. Makes sense the guards he was going against were lightning fast and highly regarded(high 4 stars in Ponds and Lovett).
He held his own, created and got open shots.
He is going to be a great passer and is very long. His stroke looks good, first game jitters i can absolutely see the 8-10 ppg this year 100%.
I don’t think anyone can say that at this pointWas St. John’s the best backcourt Rutgers will face?Geo was calm and collective. You can tell at the start he was a little nervous. Makes sense the guards he was going against were lightning fast and highly regarded(high 4 stars in Ponds and Lovett).
He held his own, created and got open shots.
He is going to be a great passer and is very long. His stroke looks good, first game jitters i can absolutely see the 8-10 ppg this year 100%.