Reed is really nice young man! A lot of ppl are suprised to see his vertical but if you see some of his block shots he has done you can see he can get up, also his Dad was high jumper so he defiantly got that from his Dad! I look forward to seeing him play in the NBA!
If he gets paired with Wemby it doesn't really matter. Stand behind the 3 point line while offense runs through Wemby and ABSOLUTELY eat when kicked out or off offesenive rebounds. On Defense he is quicker and more than athletic enough to handle bigger matchups.
His improvement since a high school junior to draft day mirrors Tyler Herro’s timeline progress so to answer your question, yes. He’ll be competitive in the NBA.
@@billyllewis Well, I think so too. I think teams have to embrace risk and trade aging, fading superstars while they can to pick up potential great talents
Reed is really nice young man! A lot of ppl are suprised to see his vertical but if you see some of his block shots he has done you can see he can get up, also his Dad was high jumper so he defiantly got that from his Dad! I look forward to seeing him play in the NBA!
What position would he play?
Either guard position he played pg and sg last year at ky
Purely PG & he may struggle badly against bigger PGs if he can't get his offense off. Needs to make teams pay offensively.
He plays good defense as well
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If he gets paired with Wemby it doesn't really matter. Stand behind the 3 point line while offense runs through Wemby and ABSOLUTELY eat when kicked out or off offesenive rebounds.
On Defense he is quicker and more than athletic enough to handle bigger matchups.
playing with Victor Oladipo? I think y'all mean Wembanyama
where is the combine highlight?
Calling it right now, Reed’s gonna be a star in the league. A lot of people are saying this is a weak class but I think people are gonna be surprised.
It's weak as hell and he wouldn't go top 20 in a real draft class.
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Does he have a handle good enough to play pt guard
No, he doesn’t get shifty or anything. Kid is not ready for league
@@jerrydjones5328As much as I want to see him succeed I agree with you. He should've just stayed at Kentucky and became the GOAT
Yes. He can play on ball and off ball. High IQ and good play maker.
His improvement since a high school junior to draft day mirrors Tyler Herro’s timeline progress so to answer your question, yes. He’ll be competitive in the NBA.
@@billyllewis Well, I think so too. I think teams have to embrace risk and trade aging, fading superstars while they can to pick up potential great talents
Hornets probably would trade up for reed