Meet the 2024 McDonald’s All-Americans, starring Cooper Flagg in a loaded class https://t.co/QPvjNnCQ0z
— SB Nation (@SBNation) April 2, 2024
5⭐️’s VJ Edgecombe and Dylan Harper are putting on a SHOW 🤩‼️@vj_edgecombe | @dy1anharper pic.twitter.com/VIS3kJKnh6
— SportsCenter NEXT (@SCNext) April 3, 2024
VJ Edgecombe’s defensive upside is insane. He has some amazing hands and shot-blocking ability. He’s a special prospect.
— mohamed (@mcfxz) April 3, 2024
Genuinely has top 3 upside for that 2025 draft class. After Flagg and Ace, he’s right there.
2024 VJ Edgecombe @McDAAG is showcasing his ability to be a versatile player next year. Excellent athleticism, blocking shots, playing with energy on both ends, and finishing at the rim. He is going to be able to make his impact felt in a variety of ways at #Baylor #PhenomHoops pic.twitter.com/H7lzYAkQPq
— Patrick O'Brien (@POBScout) April 3, 2024
VJ Edgecombe is Anthony Edwards with better passing and all-NBA level defense
— steve oh (@stvn_oh) April 3, 2024
VJ Edgecombe is going to be insane at Baylor
— soup lover (@Thatguy3590) April 3, 2024
VJ Edgecombe like that…can wait to see him at Baylor
— Ikie Calderon (@ikiecalderon) April 3, 2024
Big12Fan2024 said:
Everybody ready to make 18 year old underdeveloped kids ready for the NBA until they play their first college game and get posted up by a 23 year old fully developed and mature senior who makes him look like a JV high school kid. I keep hearing about peaking later but I've seen two consecutive years where it wasn't much better at the end than it was at the start of the year. Maybe this one will be different. We will see.
VJ Edgecombe will be a lethal wing at Baylor. Tonight he showed he’s got more game off the dribble than we thought. Over the weekend he showed his absolutely ridiculous athleticism and how effortless it is. Also a blue collar guy; was hustling hard all game pic.twitter.com/5C1iU7wdjB
— Collin fr (@TheCollinDunks) April 3, 2024
EvilTroyAndAbed said:Big12Fan2024 said:
Everybody ready to make 18 year old underdeveloped kids ready for the NBA until they play their first college game and get posted up by a 23 year old fully developed and mature senior who makes him look like a JV high school kid. I keep hearing about peaking later but I've seen two consecutive years where it wasn't much better at the end than it was at the start of the year. Maybe this one will be different. We will see.
Peaking later usually means years later. Look at Sochan now. He'd be finishing his junior season in the old days. Yes, an 18-year old might have a bad game against a 23-year old who's still in college, but once that 18-year old is 23, he'll be light years ahead of where the college player was.
Because of the playing time and usage we're committing to him, we'll need Edgecombe to be a star to achieve anything of significance next year -- just as we needed Keyonte George and Ja'Kobe Walter to be each of the past two years. Are you prepared to demand or expect that level of performance from him? Doubtful. And I don't blame you.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
No one is saying he's going to make Baylor unbeatable. Where do you see that?
bear2be2 said:Because of the playing time and usage we're committing to him, we'll need Edgecombe to be a star to achieve anything of significance next year -- just as we needed Keyonte George and Ja'Kobe Walter to be each of the past two years. Are you prepared to demand or expect that level of performance? I'm not.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
No one is saying he's going to make Baylor unbeatable. Where do you see that?
And if/when he does play like a freshman and our ceiling turns out to be that of a team led by in multiple usage stats by a freshman, I hope more people wake up to what does and does not win in college basketball.
I would much rather not be right. But we have thousands of college basketball games the past decade-plus that suggest I am. And as someone who values data, I'm not going to delude myself into believing something experience and reason tells me isn't at all likely.EvilTroyAndAbed said:bear2be2 said:Because of the playing time and usage we're committing to him, we'll need Edgecombe to be a star to achieve anything of significance next year -- just as we needed Keyonte George and Ja'Kobe Walter to be each of the past two years. Are you prepared to demand or expect that level of performance? I'm not.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
No one is saying he's going to make Baylor unbeatable. Where do you see that?
And if/when he does play like a freshman and our ceiling turns out to be that of a team led by in multiple usage stats by a freshman, I hope more people wake up to what does and does not win in college basketball.
Everyone knows your stance. You say it every ****ing post. And the second Edgecomb has a bad game, you'll be the first to say "y'all didn't believe me but I told you so." It's like you're more interested about being right and having the team fail than watching them succeed. We've had those posters for years. I know you support the team, but you also have an "I know more than everyone else here" vibe.
Because other than RayJ Dennis, none of the upperclassmen came with the same level of expectation or playing time/usage commitment that our one-and-done freshmen have. And as much as I like RayJ's game, I've been vocal about not liking one-year transfers for the same reasons I don't like one-and-dones.Crawfoso1973 said:
Why do you not say the same things about any of our upperclassmen who transfer in? That they have to be stars or our season will be a bust and they will be to blame? A round of 32 exit is relatively disappointing, but it's bizarre how much you focus on scapegoating the freshmen every year...when basketball is a team game and some our upperclassmen and transfers also didn't live up to expectations.