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Do the Badgers want him?
"Scrappy gym rat that sees the court well and is a constant hustler"Do the Badgers want him?
Hope he doesn't grow 2" s or it will be off to Madison."Scrappy gym rat that sees the court well and is a constant hustler"
In all seriousness, looks like he'd be a nice get
Hope he doesn't grow 2" s or it will be off to Madison.
Well, who doesn't prefer tall guards given the choice?They do like those tall guards.
Could be us or we just can't find some. Might be starting to change - now.Well, who doesn't prefer tall guards given the choice?
Well, who doesn't prefer tall guards given the choice?
Okay, I see your point when you put it that way. But I don't think the teams you mentioned are actively recruiting short guards as much as they are targeting quick guards.More than half of college basketball....just a wild guess.
UCONN.....they killed it with small quick guards.
Louisville seems to have a lot of small quick guards in their system.
Villanova under Jay Wright....small and quick guards ?
Lots of teams would take small quick guards over taller and slower....except Wisconsin and that's "by choice ".
Tall and quick = NBA player and they don't grow on trees.
He visited on June 22nd so I believe so, looks like we're still his only major offer.Is Rutgers still pursuing Loewe? I ask because the Wisconsin Playground Warriors are are on the team list for next week's NY2LA Summer Jam in Milwaukee. If Rivals doesn't assign me games to watch, I'll check out the WPW and try to get an update on his recruitment.
Reading comments about Rutgers recruits is very interesting especially regarding their skillset.Rutgers continued problem in finding offensive threats who can shoot off the dribble and also are a consistent outside shooter seems hard to resolve .In a power conference such skills are a necessity to be successful.I watched Loewe Wednesday evening in Milwaukee. He makes good decisions with the basketball and although he had problems when guarded by smaller quicker guards he is a pretty solid ball handler. He is not very strong nor is he explosive off the dribble or when attacking the rim. Several times he got past his man but couldn't finish at the rim. Defensively he was okay in the game I watched, but he didn't seem quick enough laterally to defend most high major guards. His jump shot was ineffective in the game I watched but his team used him at the 2G position nonetheless.
Loewe does hustle and play within the structure of the offense but he struck me as a MM prospect. In fact, other than Coach Gard from Wisconsin, I didn't see any other HM coaches watching the game. Gard was pretty much there so that Kobe King would "feel the love."
I think that is a good spot for him. Like I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I felt that he was a MM prospect. At W&M he is unlikely to be recruited over, will get developed and in their version of the Princeton offense he could shine coming off of back door cuts.Comitted to William & Mary