Just thought this was justified, based on his play. He does so many things right. Though he's certainly gifted athletically, his basketball IQ really stands out for me.
Yes, he seems to be a very smart player with some nascent offensive skills. Now that he’s a threat to shoot from outside (even if his percentage is still bad) defenses won’t necessarily leave him wide open like Illinois did. It’s still not a high-percentage shot, but if he has to be considered, that can only help the overall offense.Just thought this was justified, based on his play. He does so many things right. Though he's certainly gifted athletically, his basketball IQ really stands out for me.
He looked completely lost last year. Credit to the kid for regaining his confidence and understanding his role. Also, the staff for not force feeding him last year and creating a set back. Hopefully, we see the same jump with KJ and Jello next season.Just thought this was justified, based on his play. He does so many things right. Though he's certainly gifted athletically, his basketball IQ really stands out for me.
Yes, but keep in mind Mullins played his freshman year at Denver and so is a junior. The other two are further behind on the development curve but also have another whole year to get there. They are the future. Hopefully Mullins can team up with Martinelli and maybe a solid upperclassman transfer to form the core.He looked completely lost last year. Credit to the kid for regaining his confidence and understanding his role. Also, the staff for not force feeding him last year and creating a set back. Hopefully, we see the same jump with KJ and Jello next season.
Sadly, he just has 1 year left after this one......But the potential is there. Mullins has a really high ceiling. It’s going to be interesting to see how much of that ceiling he hits over the next couple of years.
Yeah, I meant over this year and next. He’s also the type of player I envision getting noticeably better post college ball.Sadly, he just has 1 year left after this one......