@benshawks08 "If the No. 3 recruit in the country this year couldn't displace Lucas/Traylor, I'm not sure we can count on the 2 freshman bigs this year to do it. I sure hope so, because we need an upgrade in size (Traylor) and athleticism (Lucas) at the 5."
You read my mind. There are a handful of things that really worry me about Self, and this is one.
No one will ever tell me that Self was right in playing Traylor over Cliff. Cliff was just better. Cliff gave us a better chance to win. I won't debate that.
What irritated Self were things that Cliff did .. out of position, slow to the ball at times, screwing up running the offense, etc. Irritations.
With all of that, Cliff was still better than Traylor.
That's my concern. Self lets irritations overshadow the big picture. I'm not saying that they are little things, or he shouldn't be irritated ... but a big picture analysis of "Are we better with Cliff or with Traylor?"
That question is unequivocally answered in favor of Cliff.
Like others have said though, Diallo appears different than Cliff. But I didn't suspect Cliff would be scolded for motor issues at this time last season.
Here is Cliff's ESPN scouting report. No way that this would lead one to conclude his failures that occurred in Self's eyes. Again, I'm not saying they weren't legitimate at all. It's just that we can't truly predict Diallo won't face the same issues. Look at the last line under "strengths."
Strengths:
Alexander is a big mobile post that is a terror on the glass. He snatches everything that comes off in his area with force and is not afraid to put his body on his opponent. He also was active and blocked shots in and out of his area. Alexander did a great job with screen and roll situations as well. He set wide screens and rolled hard to the rim which he dunked when he received the pocket pass. He also showed a nice hook over his left shoulder. Alexander ran the floor and played with good urgency at all times.
Weaknesses:
Alexander must continue to work to stay in shape so consistent work on strength and conditioning is a must. He must also build his back to the basket moves and learn to face and hit the jumper to about 15 feet and his game goes to the next level.
Bottom Line:
This big fella is in the argument for best player/prospect in the country. Big, strong and athletic, Alexander is productive every time he steps on the court. Some of the athletic plays he makes dunking the ball and blocking shots are not seen from any other player in high school currently.