Jaden McDaniels (Federal Way) (COMMITTED) (EMFA KENTUCKY)
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He has never been coached to harness his talent. His height on offense is almost a detriment to how he tries to play. He is 6-9 but plays like a 6-3 guard wants to face you up and try and cross you up or spin off you and keep his dribble it’s a turnover machine. It’s a long time for the ball from his hand to the floor. He doesn’t get that though.
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Jerome Collins strikes again....AtomicDawg said:He has never been coached to harness his talent. His height on offense is almost a detriment to how he tries to play. He is 6-9 but plays like a 6-3 guard wants to face you up and try and cross you up or spin off you and keep his dribble it’s a turnover machine. It’s a long time for the ball from his hand to the floor. He doesn’t get that though.
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Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.
He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is. -
He needs to be coached out of the 1:1 deep 2, but otherwise agree. Trouble is that’s a big part of how he scores.RoadDawg55 said:Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.
He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is. -
I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.RoadDawg55 said:Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.
He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.
It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.
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At a less talented school Mcdaniels plays even more minutes, handles the ball more, and is relied on even more. He probably struggles horribly trying to force things until he quits mid season.AtomicDawg said:
I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.RoadDawg55 said:Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.
He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.
It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.
At a major talented school like Kentucky he is probably benched and getting extremely limited minutes.
Instead he is a hometown guy with just enough talent around him to hide the fact that he has very little usable talent on the court but is still getting regular minutes so isnt buried and called a bust.
I think Mcdaniels has been incredibly lucky to basically walk into, on accident, a Goldilocks situation for him that has mostly protected his potential projections despite his fluctuations in on court effort and relatively disappointing play. -
At a less talented school Mcdaniels plays even more minutes, handles the ball more, and is relied on even more. He probably struggles horribly trying to force things until he quits mid season.AtomicDawg said:
I think he would be better at a school where they don’t encourage him to create the offense just by elimination of some of his half court ISO’s from 30 ft out.RoadDawg55 said:Not even sure it’s coaching with McDaniels. Most high school kids aren’t well coached and AAU coaching is a joke.
He’s a toolsy player that hasn’t put it together. He wouldn’t be substantially better anywhere else. It is what it is.
It’s painful watching the defense collapse on him once he starts dribbling.
At a major talented school like Kentucky he is probably benched and getting extremely limited minutes.
Instead he is a hometown guy with just enough talent around him to hide the fact that he has very little usable talent on the court but is still getting regular minutes so isnt buried and called a bust.
I think Mcdaniels has been incredibly lucky to basically walk into, on accident, a Goldilocks situation for him that has mostly protected his potential projections despite his fluctuations in on court effort and relatively disappointing play. -
McDaniels has above-average skills/raw tools. What he(and every other guard on our team) doesn't do is take what the defense gives them. Guys like Naz and McDaniels can get mid-range jump shots at will but they would rather try to take it into the teeth of the defense for a low-percentage shot. That's on Hop.
The offense that Hop runs requires guys to get their own shot and you live and die by your shooters getting/staying hot. We don't have a single competent shooter on this team right now. When you don't have guys who can create their own shot you have to run an offense of some kind that dictates where/when shots are taken. Look at Michigan State, they run a deliberate offense where the offense relies upon guards curling off of picks and the shot that opens up is the mid-range jumper. No matter who is on that team they run the same offense. Guys don't have to create their own shot. They just play the system and the system creates open mid-range shots. -
Mcdaniels doesnt do much "above-average"louism2wash said:McDaniels has above-average skills/raw tools. What he(and every other guard on our team) doesn't do is take what the defense gives them. Guys like Naz and McDaniels can get mid-range jump shots at will but they would rather try to take it into the teeth of the defense for a low-percentage shot. That's on Hop.
The offense that Hop runs requires guys to get their own shot and you live and die by your shooters getting/staying hot. We don't have a single competent shooter on this team right now. When you don't have guys who can create their own shot you have to run an offense of some kind that dictates where/when shots are taken. Look at Michigan State, they run a deliberate offense where the offense relies upon guards curling off of picks and the shot that opens up is the mid-range jumper. No matter who is on that team they run the same offense. Guys don't have to create their own shot. They just play the system and the system creates open mid-range shots.
Shooting = below average
Ball handling = below average
without the ball = below average
rebounding = below average
perimeter defense = below average
Passing = average
he is maybe above average at low, weak-side help defense/blocks, thats about it.
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