The Weekend Slate: Assessing Two of My Most Intriguing Games to Scout

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This weekend's games features: the nation’s reigning and defending assist king, a potential draft riser from the A-10 and two must track long-term prospects matching up.
Let's take a look at this slate.
Saint Joseph’s vs Saint Louis (Saturday, 1:00 pm)
Saint Joseph’s Top Prospects: Cameron Brown (Guard, Senior), Erik Reynolds II (Guard, Sophomore)
Saint Louis Top Prospects: Yuri Collins (Guard, Junior), Gibson Jimerson (Small Wing, RS Sophomore)
Others of Note: Rasheer Flemming (Big Wing/Big, Freshman, St. Joseph’s), Francis Okoro (Big, Senior, St. Louis), Javonte Perkins (Wing, Senior, St. Louis)
Brown and Reynolds make up one of the best backcourts in the Atlantic 10. Brown, a 6-foot-5 shotmaking guard, is becoming a G league target after establishing himself as a legitimate 3-point threat so far this season (45% on 6.7 attempts).
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— SJU Hawks MBB (@SJUHawks_MBB) December 23, 2022
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Saint Joseph's 29@CBrown__3 caps a 14-0 run by the Hawks with this triple! #THWND pic.twitter.com/cviyCjPEnQ
Reynolds, my top St. Joe’s prospect, is playing like a leading conference player of the year contender and a prospect ready to enter his name in the draft for feedback. I can see him as a late riser on boards into the second round and absolutely someone that’s firmly entrenched on them next season.
He’s a multi-level shot-creator and scorer that’s elevated his entire game this season. Reynolds is pouring in 18.6 points and shooting at a 39% clip from three on 7.3 attempts with shooting versatility within his attempts.
Erik Reynolds II showed a bit of the three-level scoring ability that make him a must track long-term prospect vs Houston (17PTS, 6-11 FGA, 1-5 3PA). With the loses of Jordan Hall & Taylor Funk, I’m looking forward to seeing how he grows as the offensive focal point & lead guard pic.twitter.com/md9qYOVwwN
— Jam Hines (@jamontheboards) November 12, 2022
Gibson and Collins remain the most appealing St. Louis prospects for NBA teams. Collins, a smaller point guard, is averaging a double-double with 12.7 points and an NCAA leading 10.3 assists per game. With Kansas State's Markquis Nowell ranking second at 8.3, Collins is poised to runaway as the nation’s assist leader this season, giving him back-to-back crowns.
Clearly, Collins' NBA role is as a facilitating guard, likely as a backup or third point guard. Despite being an excellent facilitator and solid decision-maker, he’ll need to show improvement as a shooter to rise on draft boards (25% from 3 on a career high 2.2 attempts per game).
Floor general masterclass by Yuri Collins in his season debut, dishing 14 assists without a single turnover in a 91-68 victory vs. Murray State. High-level vision, touch, timing & pace. Puts his teammates in a position to score. Unequivocally one of the Nation's top Point Guards. pic.twitter.com/rD7ChAqphq
— League Him (@League_Him) November 10, 2022
Sharpshooter Gibson Jimerson’s 3-point numbers have taken a bit of a step back this season from his 40% career mark. Like Collins, he’s attempting a career high in threes per game, but with more volume as expected. Jimerson is launching 7.2 threes at a 35% clip. His recent slump has certainly affected his numbers, as he’s just 2-of-20 from deep over his last three games.
Gibson Jimerson for THREEEEEEE!#TeamBlue #WinTheDay pic.twitter.com/MbSjHnvzke
— Saint Louis Men's Basketball (@SaintLouisMBB) December 3, 2022
Cincinnati vs Temple (Sunday, 3:00 pm)
Cincinnati Top Prospects: Landers Nolley II (Wing, RS Senior), Daniel Skillings Jr. (Wing, Freshman)
Temple Top Prospects: Khalif Battle (Guard, RS Sophomore), Zack Hicks (Wing, Sophomore)
Others of Note: David DeJulius (Guard, Grad Student, Cincinnati), Damian Dunn (Guard, RS Sophomore, Temple), Nick Jourdain (Big Wing, Sophomore, Temple), Jamille Reynolds (Big, Sophomore, Temple)
Hicks and Skillings are the best long-term NBA prospects in the game, probably the best ones period, and are MUST tracks.
Skillings’ mix of length (6-foot-6 with a reported 7-foot-2 wingspan), fluid athleticism, energy, ball skills and touch flashes are a favorable match to bet on. You can see flashes of how he can impact a game with them. In 15.2 minutes, he is averaging 5.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.1 stocks.
Cincinnati wing Daniel Skillings, former Roman Catholic standout from Philly area, had his best game at the collegiate level Sunday, finding his touch from 3 and utilizing his wingspan defensively to contest shots.
— Devin Jackson (@RealD_Jackson) December 6, 2022
Finished w/double-double, 14 pts and 13 rebs against Bryant. pic.twitter.com/iVy17ny2pe
Hicks is my favorite prospect in this game and someone teams should give strong consideration to in the second round. At 6-foot-8, he’s a knockdown shooter (37% career on 6 attempts per game) with positional size and the tools to develop into a capable multi-positional defender. Additionally, he has a solid feel and brings valuable connective passing.
Zack Hicks will be more of a prospect next year but should be tracked now. 6’8 sophomore wing with a history as a knockdown shooter.
— Jam Hines (@jamontheboards) December 5, 2022
39% three-point clip on 5.9 attempts so far. Showed his shooting, feel + connective passing in a win against VCU pic.twitter.com/noC0thJA5I
Battle certainly could be seen as the game’s top prospect and deservedly so. He’s a bucket getter and shotmaker (18.6 points) with a strong, NBA ready frame and basketball bloodlines (brother of former Syracuse star, Tyus Battle). Battle can score on multiple levels, but loves to shoot from deep (8.6 attempts per game, 34% mark) where he offers versatility as a pull-up, movement and catch and shoot threat.
Khalif Battle(@khalifbattle24) had a great game today. He finished with 25/7/3, Battle also shot 56% from the field and 55% from three on 9 attempts. pic.twitter.com/QePNnXb1f2
— KJ (@KJ__Hoops) November 27, 2022
In his one and only season with Cincinnati, Nolley is regaining some of his appeal as a confident shooting and shotmaking wing (15.1 points, 42% from three on 5.9 attempts). He’s alternated between bad and good 3-point shooting seasons throughout his career and must show teams what level of a shooter he truly is.
WELCOME TO NOLLEYWOOD@NolleyLanders 💥@espn | https://t.co/BLm7GlxnlJ pic.twitter.com/BOKJHiYryN
— Cincinnati Men’s Hoops (@GoBearcatsMBB) December 30, 2022
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Jam is a scout with nearly a decade of evaluation experience through his time with former NBA scouting and consulting services, EV Hoops and BPA Hoops. From the high school to NBA level, he brings a wealth of knowledge on prospects.
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