glm38 wrote:This is probably not good news for the rest of the league. Sky's the limit for this guy if he continues to work on his game and his body (especially his upper body strength) .
I think it's good news for the rest of the league. Early lit up the national champs for 24 and 10. That got him instant respect from every serious basketball journalist. Now he's doing the college equivalent of a HS player "blowing up" between his Jr and Sr seasons.
I've never been modest about my support for the Shox, so it's easy for me to say that the Shox are going to leave the rest of the Valley a few games behind by the end of the season. Early is lining up the credentials for some pre-season AA consideration. One source (can't remember if it's ESPN or SI) already has him on their pre-season 2nd team AA.
By WSU standards, Early played a lot of ole defense last year. His D was mentioned as a strength at the Durant camp. Once he's back in Wichita, he's supposed to be working an handles and driving to the hoop from the perimeter.
When Darius Carter (JuCo AA PF) showed up this summer, Marshall called him the most D1-ready JuCo he'd ever seen, and the coaching staff told Early to learn to play SF this summer. In JuCo, some scouting services rated Early as an NBA prospect as a SG. Reviews out of the Durant camp said that Early could play PG.
Having players like that in the league is good for the league. If WSU should win the league by a multiple-game margin, Early's progress this summer is going to be seen as the reason for that.
It's all a good thing.