Yeah but he isnt from the twin cities so he cant be that good
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Eau Claire is a twin cities suburb basically. 45 miles
2020 Minnesota had 28 D1 players and NDSU got 0 of them seems absurd
Grant Nelson article by Greg DeVillers GF Herald
https://www.grandforksherald.com/spo...sketball-crowd
Quote:
...... The 6-10 senior is the centerpiece of the offense and defense for the Firebirds, who are off to a 3-2 start. Nelson has averages of 28.8 points, 19.6 rebounds and 5 blocks per game this season. That production doesn’t come by just planting himself underneath the basket.
“Grant’s actually not a real good back-to-the-basket player,’’ Devils Lake coach Derek Gathman said. “He’s more of a forward type, attacking the basket off the dribble. We hear all the time: ‘Post him up.’ But that wouldn’t be the best way to use his abilities.’’......
...... Nelson has signed to play basketball at North Dakota State University.
He emerged as an impact player last season. He averaged 16.4 points, 11.8 rebounds and 5.1 rebounds, earning second team all-state honors......
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/sp...sit/805002002/
stumbled upon this tidbit,
“Xavier, Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue, St. John's, Georgetown, Southern Illinois, Creighton, Missouri, Florida Atlantic, Northern Illinois, Green Bay and North Dakota State have also gotten eyes on him”
6’2 guard from whitney young in chicago
Do any coaches even try to develop a post game on kids with some size in high school? Seems like if kids aren't developing some post moves early on, it's too late when they get to the college game. Seems everyone is allergic to the paint and the rim, but what do I know.