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Re: Indiana connections
« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2019, 04:41:49 PM »

Offline spikelovetheCelts

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I'm not a fan of short wingspans and Tyler Herro is 6-5 with a 6-3 wingspan.That's a disadvantage defensively and Romeo is at 6-11.
Herro weighs 195
Romeo at 215 finished high school at 195, Indiana coach wanted him heavier .He worked out hard with a trainer.It worked.
Romeo out scored him with essentially a cast on his thumb.
Big 10 Freshman of year
Led the Big 10 in freshmen scoring and finished 6th nationally for freshmen scoring 16.5 ppg.
Was one of the top finishers in country.
All done with a torn ligament-Romeo says nobody has seen what he can do.
No hype, no excuses just facts And a bias toward elite wingspans and inside scoring and drawing fouls while finishing through contact- one of the best in country .

Led Big 10 as freshman high scorer finished 6th in scoring Big 10
AllBig 10 second team.
One of top freshman scorers in country (major colleges)



I think Semmi has suffered from his lack of a large wingspan.
Romeo by far the better player. He may not get to play much this year. I think Danny drafted him so he has protection for both Brown and  Hayward. He was top 5 coming out of High School.
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