-Kim English is long, athletic, and versatile (can play the 2 and 3)...
-Laurence Bowers is long, VERY ATHLETIC, and versatile (can play the 4,5)
-Justin Safford is athletic and versatile (can play the 3,4,5 and can really shoot).
-Zaire Taylor is long, athletic, and versatile (can play the 1,2,3 spots)
-John Underwood is long and athletic, and averaged about 10 blocks a game in high school.
-Keith Ramsey is long, athletic, and versatile (can play the 4,5 and can step out and shoot and put the ball on the floor)...
Man, nearly every team in the top 40 has "long, athletic, versatile" guys like that. We're talking Perry Ellis here. Top 5 in his class. You listed average guys. Look at all of OU's "long, athletic, versatile" guys if that list above is the definition. Look at KU. Texas. OSU. Baylor. And on and on and on.
Mizzou ain't making the dance. If they do I don't want to hear about the North being weak from anyone. KSU is clearly the 2nd best team in the North. Mizzou won't be better than them. The North ain't getting 3 in the dance. And I think Iowa St will be better than Mizzou anyways.Disagree with ya there, Cheno. They return two very solid starters (Tiller and Taylor) at the 1,2 spots and will plug in Kim English who will turn into a star for them. Bowers, Safford, Ramsey, and Underwood will be good in the post. Ramsey and Safford ALWAYS produced when they were needed to last year and so did Bowers.