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Joel's Blocks! He is a true fresh!

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Single Season Blocks
1. Shaun Campbell 67 1984
2. Kirk Smith 57 1994
3. Harold Arceneaux 50 1999
4. Daviin Davis 46 2009
5. JOEL BOLOMBOY 45 2013

Single Game Blocks
1. Brian Devincenzi 7 1980
2. Walt Tyler 6 1986
3. Shaun Campbell 6 1984
4. Daviin Davis 5 2009
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 5 2013
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 5 2013
 
What a kid, at the end of the game in that one posssesion he had like 3 blocks and 2 rebounds. Kid is awesome.
 
Right now, he seems to be more comfortable at the 4 than the 5 position, offensively. Defensively, it doesn't seem to matter much, if he is guarding anything from a 3 to a 5. The next level of shot blocking is to be more controlled about it. Instead of blocking it into the third row, every time, keep it in play with a higher potential of your own team gaining posession. I agree that it will help him a lot to develop better low post moves, with his back to the basket. I also think he need s to become more decisive in slashing to the rim, from the top of the key and from the wings. We already know that he has a nice jump shot from 15 feet in. I hear that, in practice, he is a better than average three point shooter. Long range, I think he is a power forward, as long as we can maintain good centers. He is still growing, and if he ends up at 6'11' or better, I still think he projects at the 4 spot. Next years recruits need to include at least one center. :coffee:
 

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