That’d be pretty hard. He was known as one of the best pure shooters on LaLu, which is saying something. And almost every article on him tried to not just talk about his shooting ability. I’d love if it was still better than advertised though.
Smith appears to be a more than solid addition. But Mabrey is one of the best shooting prospects I have seen in a long time. When I first watched his videos, the name that popped into my head was Steve Alford. He was clearly one of the best shooters in college ball in the last few decades. For Mabrey to be thought of in the same way is very exciting. I think he will be one of our best shooters in the last 25+ years. And yes, I remember Larry Garloch, Craig Michaels (perfect from the floor and FT in his first game for MU), Mike Bramos, Damon, Wally, Jason Stewart, Mike Williams, Landon Hackim, and Mekhi Lairy at the FT line late–they are among the best Miami shooters I have seen. I believe that Mabrey will be right there in the next couple seasons. PLUS, he can do more than shoot, like run the floor, pass, etc.
Yea, I like him alot.
Yes on that Ryan will be a very good all-around guard, not just shooter. I was somewhat aware of his resume, but at this point (and applies to both)…Billy looked just as good off the curl. Neither will be great shooting off the bounce at this level this year…Ryan likely better than Billy as things progress in that aspect, but Billy’s length was allowing him to get a nice looking shot off (was thinking his HS resume in this regard was just okay).
We’ll see but I think for the first class, it’s pretty solid what Steele has brought in, and he already has a great class next year.
Depending on how many minutes he gets, I see Mabrey being one those guys the opponents’ fans hate. He’s seen a lot of very good players the last few years, and has a sister in the WNBA. I don’t expect him to back down from anyone.
Smith was recruited by Jack Owens. Really, Kenneth Lowe. Same high school as Myja White. Smith immediately fell in love with the school and never looked back.
Interesting part of the Steele interview was how focused they are on making Mehki a better defensive player. Said Mehki grades A offensively and F defensively, which averages out to being a C player overall. Said he has been improving on his defense the last two weeks.
Don’t recall our last two coaches ever talking about defense as much as Steele, specifically calling out individuals and holding them accountable for defensive performance. This is encouraging, as offense hasn’t been our issue lately.