Tuesday, July 21, 2009

NC-Pro Am: Courtney Fells, Tracy Smith , CJ Leslie Highlights



Here is a video, courtesy of One Entertainment, that has a few highlights from past, present and future Wolfpackers. We have some of our own video but are currently having camera problems which we hope to have resolved in the near future.

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8 Responses to "NC-Pro Am: Courtney Fells, Tracy Smith , CJ Leslie Highlights"
  1. Alex H said...
    July 21, 2009 at 11:01 AM

    This is a great video. Courtney really looks good along with tracy. Cj leslie looks really athletic and i hope we can land him again. This looks like a serious league with a lot of great and athletic players and i can imagine that tracy is improving a good bit from it. Was it just me, or did miles plumlee and ed davis look really good? As much as i hate to say it, i think those two along with kyle singler will be the stars of our league next year.

  2. Anonymous said...
    July 21, 2009 at 8:27 PM

    Who was who? Can anyone help me out with jersey # to player plz...thanks!

  3. Unknown said...
    July 21, 2009 at 8:39 PM

    Courtney Fells 10
    Tracy Smith 1
    Simon Harris 2
    Ed Davis 6
    CJ Leslie 5

  4. Unknown said...
    July 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM

    The names are also in the top left hand corner

  5. KChill said...
    July 21, 2009 at 8:50 PM

    Made my day to see Courtney put the move on Stackhouse...

  6. 74Doug said...
    July 21, 2009 at 9:26 PM

    What I really really like about Tracy is that he is not that flashy. He is efficient. That's the kind of guys we are getting now.

  7. Pack Leader said...
    July 22, 2009 at 8:13 AM

    agree 74 doug, Tracy is the kinda guy who will put up 20pts/10rb on you and youd never know it. He should beable to have his way with most PF in the league. If deshawn can play the C spot it would really help out tracy on the offensive side of the floor.

    Leslie looks incredibly athletic but i have a question for those who have seen him play consisitantly (or WPH). He seems to get alot of "trash" or "hustle" points using his athleticsism in his advantag getting rebounds and such, but does he have a back to the basket game or face up game? I dont seem him pulling up for many 20 footers but I also dont see him turning to a 8 foot sky hook. Is his defence vastly ahead of his offensive game or has he become more and more consistant on both sides?

    IMO if he doesnt have a true offensive game he sounds alot like Painter and in that case I think we should want Cothron over Leslie purly on his offensive ability.

  8. One Entertainment said...
    July 22, 2009 at 8:42 PM

    Pack Leader...

    CJ is absolutely the player you would want. He's one of, if not the, best shot blocker in the country, as well as one of the most athletic players (position irrelevant) in the country. We've seen pretty much every game he has played since last summer and there's no other way to put- he's a beast. He can shoot, he can handle, and obviously... he can finish.

    Short comings? He could work on his defensive rebounding, attitude, and position recognition. CJ's attitude isn't bad he just tends to get his head out of the game at times. Word of God Academy just got a new head coach so it'll be interesting to see if that changes, not to mention at any college level coaches will know how to properly address that situation. And position recognition- CJ can handle the rock BUT he's not a guard and sometimes last season would try to get his "John Wall" on and hit defenders with the "okie doke" leading to more turnovers. If he makes his presence known in the post early, then that will allow him to step out on a few plays and do some things- just needs to have a better understanding on when that is.

    I added some video links we put out below that should show you a lot of CJ's offensive arsenal. Enjoy, hope this helped.

    One.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQezDZ2L6V8

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oul4nwX146c

 

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