Otzelberger's First Recruiting/Transfer Class - FULL

t-noah

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With Arms gone, is Baker now the #1 want?
Depend largely what you or the staff for that matter are specifically looking for I would put Brockington at the top of my list
A lot to like about Baker's game. He looks like he may be elite stretch wing 3 shooter. I also like his potential versatility as a 6'7" 2/3 shooting guard who has a pretty good handle and is willing to pass. I could see him as a tall-line-up 2 guard, NBA potential there.

On other hand a guy like Izaiah Brockington, 6-4 G, would add an immediate 2 or 2/3 "physical" guard presence with great experience, and looks like a great defender. He is less apt to pass however but (on other hand) looks like he can drive and get his own shot.

Short term (this year) I do like Brockington for his experience, physicality, defense and guard help. Long term (next 3-4 years) I really like Baker, wing (or tall guard in pinch), good shooter, high ceiling.

My vote: Baker
 

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Williams said this is the only guy the staff is currently going after on his Sunday night pod with Blum. Did I hear that correctly?

Izaiah Brockington - 6'4" SG (2021/22 Senior - Penn State): #2 guard for Penn State in the 2020/21 season, really picked up his play this last season. PRPG rating doubled this season. Good rebounder at the wing, great size for a 2 guard. Not a great 3 point shooter (28%). 84% free throw shooting may indicate he could be a better shooter. Kind of a twin too Kalscheur



 
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Surprised by last night's podcast when CW said the only name they are hearing to fill the last spot is Brockington. Was hoping the staff would go after a shooter.

Izaiah isn't a shooter but does a lot of other guard skills well. Ideally he'd shoot better from 3 but I'd rather have dribbling passing and defense intensity to help set the culture rather than just getting a guy who hits 40% from 3 but nothing else well. He'd be a good get. From the looks of the final recruiting spot plan the staff is likely higher on Kalcheur rebounding from his poor shooting last year, and perhaps Tre/Caleb shooting than many fans.

I'll also add IB looks to be the only target right now but we may hear of some other names. I think the staff was focused on Tristian and Fletcher the past couple of weeks and now looking at what fits for the final spot.
 

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Only problem I see with Brockington is outside shooting. If Kalscheur continues to struggle shooting then that's is pretty poor shooting backcourt. Not sure that would work too well.
Yep, I feel like the team would look a lot like it did in the first part of 19-20 if we trotted that backcourt out there, at least 3 pt shooting-wise. Maybe the goal would be to "dirty up games" by playing tenacious d and instead of jacking 3s, trying to get to the rim/get fouled etc. Could work, even if it ain't pretty.
 

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Just as a note - Brockington doesn't shoot great, but he shoots about 1.5 3's per game. I think he realizes it's not his game and focuses elsewhere. So it's not like he's shooting 5 and only making 1. He's a slasher/driver with a good pull-up game and that's where his shots are going to come from. But yes, defenses would likely not need to be up on him tight at the 3 point line.
 

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