From Clements HS just outside of Athens AL. Harvell picked up his offer last weekend on a visit to Tuscaloosa. He is a 6'6" SF and should be one of the top recruits in the state in 2020.
That's down street from my home. I'm familiar with his play. I'm confident he will play as shooting guard or small forward in college. Lot of folks compare his game to Trevor Lacey. Kid will be very good in two years, but he has long way to go. He's not a banger down low, and at times, he needs to improve his decision-making on the court. Lot of stuff he can get better between now and in two years. I will say this: He could be a candidate to be 1 and done in three years.From Clements HS just outside of Athens AL. Harvell picked up his offer last weekend on a visit to Tuscaloosa. He is a 6'6" SF and should be one of the top recruits in the state in 2020.
Nobody is judging him. If you go and see him play, you'll see lot of things that will stand out the most about him, good and bad. Both of us have pointed out that we expect him to continue to develop and he'll be whole lot better player in two years compared to now.It amazes me how we can judge these guys when they are what, 15 years old? When I was 15 years old I was a total dumbarse and there's no telling what my coaches thought of me, though the amazing amount of time I spent riding the pine in three different sports gives me a pretty good idea.
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He's using the word judge as a synonym to evaluate. He's asking the question so many of us have wondered for awhile - how can these recruiting services and coaches evaluate a guy that just finished his freshman year?Nobody is judging him. If you go and see him play, you'll see lot of things that will stand out the most about him, good and bad. Both of us have pointed out that we expect him to continue to develop and he'll be whole lot better player in two years compared to now.
He has talent and we clearly see that his current age.. and imagine what he would be like at 18.... if developed correctly.