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Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin


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Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 26, 2006

May 5, 2008 4:37 pm
I really hope Anderson develops his game.  Hes only averaging 8pts and 6rebs a game.  To be 6'11'' you should be putting together better stats than that especially in Wisconsin.  Granted he will be a junior but ive seen him play AAU ball many times and he can barely dunk the ball.  He gets dunked on frequently and he is only a short range/back to the basket type of player.  He needs to toughen up a lot and get way more aggressive down low for me to feel comfortable with his commitment.  I really like his upside and now its just up to him to determine if he wants to be a great center or a poor mans Brian Butch.  Dont get me wrong i think that snagging him is a very good thing, i just dont think that RIGHT NOW he is a top 5 nationally ranked recruit.

Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 10, 2006

May 5, 2008 6:55 pm
I really hope Anderson develops his game.  Hes only averaging 8pts and 6rebs a game.  To be 6'11'' you should be putting together better stats than that especially in Wisconsin.  Granted he will be a junior but ive seen him play AAU ball many times and he can barely dunk the ball.  He gets dunked on frequently and he is only a short range/back to the basket type of player.  He needs to toughen up a lot and get way more aggressive down low for me to feel comfortable with his commitment.  I really like his upside and now its just up to him to determine if he wants to be a great center or a poor mans Brian Butch.  Dont get me wrong i think that snagging him is a very good thing, i just dont think that RIGHT NOW he is a top 5 nationally ranked recruit.

Your comparing apples and oranges I suspect. He IS a top 5 nationally ranked recruit for his CLASS. Compare him to other sophmore centers and he is the best of the lot, further overall his play in AAU ball is uaully what gets you ranked, hwo you play for your high school has less to do with it than what you do on the AAU curcuit because there you are playing against all kimds of kids from all over the place. The top 5 ranking is legit, as his is size (which you can't teach by the way). So yes RIGHT NOW he is a top 5 national ranked recruit for his CLASS and completely deserves it.

As for a poor man's Brian Butch, that comparison is wrong on so many levels. first of all Butch was 185 lbs when he graduated high school and when he put on weight in college he was never comfortable with his game again because of that weight gain. Evan Anderson already weighs 250 lbs and he's only a sophomore in high school, by the time he gets to college he'll probably weigh between 255 and 270 and will be really put together and will vbe very comfortable at that weight, he'll have no need to gain any weight so his game won;t change. Further Butch was a perimeter player with center height who tried to change himself into a center and never did so completely, whereas Anderson is a back to the basket center. Two completely different players. I'd say this kid is more comparable to Stiemsma than Butch if you insist on making the comparisons


Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 26, 2006

May 6, 2008 1:58 am
All i said is that its up to him if he wants to be a great player or not.  Like i said i like his upside a lot but to have the size and physical skills he has he has to do a lot more than average the numbers he has to impress me.  You're completely right karra AAU is what gets you looks by scouts and seeing him play hasnt made me that high on him.  Sometimes he looks like Sean Bradley (getting dunked on and schooled) and sometimes he looks like a good center who is a top 5 prospect.  Now what im saying is that if he wants he can be that good center all the time but its completely up to him and that means he has to get more aggressive and work on his defensive and athletic skills.  I suggest that you make an effort to get to one of his AAU games/tournaments and see for yourself how he plays, i guarantee that he will not look like a top 5 prospect.  His upside makes him a top 5 prospect, a ton of coaches and scouts will tell you the very same thing.

Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 10, 2006

May 6, 2008 10:28 am
I didn't say he couldn't improve, of course he can. I also didn't say he is ready for college basketball yet, of course he isn't. I also didn't say he was the best player on the court, he's not, but I also take into consideration he is playing against stronger more experienced junior and senior players most of the time too when he is playing. I've seen him play and when he is out there you see the areas that need improvement, there is no denying that, and of course lots of highly touted players don't live up to their hype, but I also see the skill that is developing. I was merely pointing out the fact that when I extract the older players and compare him against his sophomore peers I see him as a top 10 talent for his class, note that ALL of those sophomores have room to improve in alot of areas and Evan Anderson is no different. You put up stats of 8 and 6, I thought I read his averages were 10 and 8 this past season, I'm too lazy to verify right now though.

Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 26, 2006

May 6, 2008 3:44 pm
Scout has his stats as 8 and 6 but then again they are always behind on that type of stuff.  Jamil Wilson was once a top 10 prospect (by rivals and scout) for his class and now hes in the top 40 range.  Just because Anderson is considered a top 5 guy now doesnt mean that he will stay there a year from now.  Thats why im saying that its up to him if he wants to keep his status up there.  He will eventually fall in the rankings, how much i dont know, but he can stay in the top 10 if he works hard on his lacking skills.  I completely understand where you're coming from karra but he is just a sophomore he still runs the risk of getting injured or not improving at all, thats another reason why i cant call his commitment a complete success yet.

Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 10, 2006

May 6, 2008 4:48 pm

Fair enough, but on the upside this is just a VERBAL committment, so if the kid does get injured or something liek that Bo can rescind the offer so that is alwas in the hip pocket so to speak. But now a days I think you probably have to start wrapping up (or atleast have the "lead for) the TOP prospects in their sophmore year or you probably won't get them.

As for Wilson, this kid is legit, the fluctuation (especially downward) happens ALOT to these guys during the high school season, especially if their team is not that great and they don;t make it to state or whatever, but then all of a "sudden" they are back playing with their AAU club, they tear it up and boom, their ranking shoots right back up. So we'll see what happens there


Evan Anderson commits to Wisconsin
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Reputation:82
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 29, 2006

May 13, 2008 6:13 pm