jeromelh
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01-11-24 08:46 AM - Post#361548
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju6uFKX6rW4
An excellent 17 minute analysis devoted to all aspects of Xaivian Lee's game. Right now before the Harvard game, the analyst has him going in the second round. Makes multiple comments about needing to get stronger. I remember that Stephen Curry and Ja Morant were string beans in college and Lee is just a sophomore.
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gokinsmen
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Xaivian Lee 01-11-24 12:04 PM - Post#361557
In response to jeromelh
Yeah, I don't even think Lee should get too much bigger - more muscle means more weight on his knees/ankles/back. That increases injury potential. With Xaivian's quick-release jumper and passing ability, he won't have to finish through contact as much in the pros.
A consistent midrange floater (a la Tony Parker) would be good for him to develop.
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ToothlessTiger
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01-11-24 12:27 PM - Post#361559
In response to gokinsmen
I do believe more strength would help a lot. He spent a lot time and effort to get stronger in the off season. We can see the results on the court. I think the reward is worth the risks suggested by gokinsmen. I do not agree that he is a draft target now but he will be if he continues to improve. The YouTube analysis shows that X has a long way to go. His hoop IQ is unbelievable at this early stage in his career. He benefits from having teammates who are also high IQ guys.
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jeromelh
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01-11-24 04:24 PM - Post#361573
In response to ToothlessTiger
I believe that he is a draft target right now. There is a reason that there were NBA scouts at the Harvard game and these are my reasons:
He has unlimited range on 3 point shots
He utilizes Steph Curry type moves to free himself to shoot 3 point shots
He is an excellent driver to the basket demonstrating a myriad of unique moves.
He has advanced defensive instincts
He is an excellent passer
At this point in his career, he is a unique talent.
With that said, I hope that his Harvard performance was not an aberration
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gokinsmen
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Xaivian Lee 01-12-24 12:09 AM - Post#361585
In response to jeromelh
The Sweet 16 run was huge for Tosan's NBA stock. Even though he didn't get drafted, I doubt Tosan gets invited to the G-League Elite Camp or NBA Combine without his tourney play.
Lee will need his March Moment too. With him and Pierce as mere sophomores, I'm sure he'll have more than one chance to make a Sweet 16 (or better!).
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1LotteryPick1969
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Re: Xaivian Lee 01-12-24 08:18 AM - Post#361588
In response to gokinsmen
Not to be a nattering Nabob of negativism, but I just want to win the ILT. That will be a challenge.
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LocalTiger
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01-12-24 08:54 AM - Post#361589
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
Agreed. Yale is rounding into form, Cornell
comes inn waves and we have little depth or size.
Princeton is cohesive, tough and has a lot of
ways to score, but we need to keep improving.
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ToothlessTiger
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01-12-24 09:36 AM - Post#361590
In response to LocalTiger
Yale is much better than their record might imply. Similarly the Tigers could very well have lost three nail biters. The Big Red are relentless. Penn will soon have Clark S back and Harvard will get healthy. 10-4 wins the league. Tigers need at least a split with Yale, not an easy accomplishment.
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jeromelh
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01-12-24 11:35 AM - Post#361599
In response to ToothlessTiger
If you remember, Yale started slowly last year also. They are a talented team. The tigers will have work cut out for them
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gokinsmen
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Xaivian Lee 01-16-24 11:19 PM - Post#361790
In response to jeromelh
Lee cracks the Bleacher Report/NBA.com Draft Board! At #101, but still. For an 19yo Ivy player, that's pretty special.
https://www.nba.com/news/bleacher-report- updated-b...
101. Xaivian Lee (Princeton, PG/SG, Sophomore)
Size: 6-foot-3, 171 lbs
Age: 19
Lee will get overlooked due to his 171-pound frame and strength of schedule in the Ivy League. But the ways he’s earning his 18.1 points and 3.6 assists show a player who’s figuring out how to offset physical disadvantages with ball-handling moves, change of direction, shotmaking and tough finishes. He’s very shifty when creating space and crafty off the dribble with obvious passing IQ. But Lee has also developed into an excellent catch-and-shoot weapon, which could help give him a fighter’s chance at fitting in with enough backcourt versatility.
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jeromelh
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01-17-24 02:51 PM - Post#361796
In response to gokinsmen
If you get a chance, take a look at Stephen Curry's photos from his early college days. He was a string bean. So much so that he couldn't get any interest from a major college program. Lee is only a sophomore.
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1LotteryPick1969
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01-17-24 05:24 PM - Post#361802
In response to jeromelh
Wow. I did, and quite so!
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gokinsmen
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Xaivian Lee 01-17-24 10:52 PM - Post#361811
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
For sure. Ja Morant was also very skinny when he was at Murray State. Even now, he's listed at 6-2, 174. He was probably 5-10 lbs lighter in college.
Lee's weight/strength isn't a concern to me. But that's the unfair scrutiny you get when you're an Ivy prospect.
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SRP
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01-18-24 10:26 PM - Post#361816
In response to gokinsmen
Morant could jump to the moon, though.
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jeromelh
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01-19-24 12:00 PM - Post#361820
In response to SRP
The goal for Lee is simple. While he is very good, he needs to get even better to be drafted
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ToothlessTiger
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01-19-24 12:09 PM - Post#361821
In response to jeromelh
I Googled if a player held scoreless for a half against Harvard was ever drafted. Answer: no
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ToothlessTiger
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01-19-24 12:09 PM - Post#361822
In response to ToothlessTiger
I mean Dartmouth LOL
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james
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01-20-24 10:48 AM - Post#361842
In response to ToothlessTiger
the kid has some things-handle vision shooting range/form and ok size in terms of frame. the last piece without morants explosion is a $
he has nba type moves.
as a yale fan i hope he leaves this month to prepare for the draft.
my fear is more what he looks like in a few yrs as a fan of a rival.
he is fun to watch and tough to play against already.
for perspective i have been forwarded his highlights off x/twitter from kids in the atl area. has happened to me 2x--lee and danny wolf
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Tiger69
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01-20-24 11:39 AM - Post#361844
In response to james
Thanks. And I hope that your bigs get season injuries so they can get their degrees and play elsewhere.
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james
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01-20-24 01:56 PM - Post#361846
In response to Tiger69
ouch.
for the record i hope Lee develops injury free at princeton and ultimately makes the league.
pretty cool seeing inner city kids in the Atl emailing his highlights. and wolfs
anything that increases the visibility of quality IL bball is great esp in this gross grassroots era
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