Sima & Yakwe - Top 5 at their positions?

Like many, I see Yakwe continuing to blossom on both ends of court. His athleticism, bounce & quickness are impressive qualities.

Sima, like most bigs, is more advanced defensively, but has to get stronger to avoid being manhandled by physical offensive players.

Offensively, he appears very "mechanical" and laboring. I don't think we need much of an offensive presence from him this year, but hopefully, with tutelage, he becomes more fluid.
 
Like many, I see Yakwe continuing to blossom on both ends of court. His athleticism, bounce & quickness are impressive qualities.

Sima, like most bigs, is more advanced defensively, but has to get stronger to avoid being manhandled by physical offensive players.

Offensively, he appears very "mechanical" and laboring. I don't think we need much of an offensive presence from him this year, but hopefully, with tutelage, he becomes more fluid.

I believe that had Sima not broken his hand he would have had a better freshman season. Having said that I expect solid improvement from him each season. We know he added some weight this off season and we see the photos of him in the weight room. Where this leads to I truly don't know but having watched Sima as a freshman , as well as Wennington and Werdann , both of whom were MCAAs , I really like what I see in Sima. He had a very solid season. If he stays all 4 seasons he could be dynamite as a senior.
 
Like many, I see Yakwe continuing to blossom on both ends of court. His athleticism, bounce & quickness are impressive qualities.

Sima, like most bigs, is more advanced defensively, but has to get stronger to avoid being manhandled by physical offensive players.

Offensively, he appears very "mechanical" and laboring. I don't think we need much of an offensive presence from him this year, but hopefully, with tutelage, he becomes more fluid.

I believe that had Sima not broken his hand he would have had a better freshman season. Having said that I expect solid improvement from him each season. We know he added some weight this off season and we see the photos of him in the weight room. Where this leads to I truly don't know but having watched Sima as a freshman , as well as Wennington and Werdann , both of whom were MCAAs , I really like what I see in Sima. He had a very solid season. If he stays all 4 seasons he could be dynamite as a senior.


excited to see what yakwe brings to the table this season.....so active and can see him flourishing with good point guard play

as for sima, I agree it was too bad he got injured because he didn't come back the same player he was prior to the injury.....was definitely more aggressive pre injury IF these 2 continue to improve look out :)
 
Like our two big guys and also like Georgetown inside.
 
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