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8 Tips for an Off-Season Trip to Portugal - MarylandReporter.com

8 Tips for an Off-Season Trip to Portugal - MarylandReporter.com
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Mason Martin: Prayers Sought for Karns High School QB

Mason Martin is a football quarterback for Karns High School who is in the hospital after suffering a serious injury during a game.

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NEW WORLD SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 2023-24 SEASON

NEW WORLD SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 2023-24 SEASON
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2023 Missouri QB Cole Feuerbacher Earns PWO Offer From Pitt

The quarterback position at Pitt is something that's been much talked about this season but more so over the last few weeks. With the upcoming decision of whether to stay or move on for Kedon Slovis and Nick Patti along with the de-commitment of 2023 4-star quarterback Kenny Minchey, the quarterback spot at Pitt has plenty of questions right now. Another legitimate question is whether the Panthers staff plans on bringing in a high school quarterback in this recruiting class since the Minchey de-commitment happened so late in the process. The answer to that question is still unknown but we

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Hoops Hello: Youssef Khayat

The Wolverines secured the fifth pledge in the 2022 class today with Youseff Khayat making his commitment to Michigan.  GURU RANKINGS With no other rankings to speak of, your author is the sole guru here, though that term has a very loose definition in the context of this matter. If there was ever a time to take my analysis with a grain of salt, please feel free to do just that here. Obvious caveats that I have not viewed Khayat live and only have limited film to evaluate, but I'd conservatively project him to have the impact of a prospect in the 50-80 range.  FIBA lists him at 6'8. Couldn't find a weight that seems accurate/current. Eye test says 6'8 looks about right and somewhere in the 195 - 200 pound range. Eurohoops reports a 6'10 wingspan.    SCOUTING The biggest appeal for me is the versatility in scoring package in tandem with his size. On film, Khayat displays the ability to score as an off-ball floorspacer, a guy that can create his own shot against slower defenders with straight line drives, while being a mismatch against smaller defenders from the mid-post area and a superb transition scorer. Let's start with the perimeter shooting. Youssef is an above-average shooter from distance, with very good mechanics at that size. It is a very projectable shot with no unnecessary motion and a high release point. It's very encouraging that the film displays him hitting triples on the move via relocations, DHOs and the occasional pull-up. The numbers aren't eye-popping, but connecting on 35.2% beyond the arc on nearly 5 attempts per game in 33 contests last season seems indicative of a floor-spacer. Khayat is more than just a shooter, he's adept at handling the ball and creating a bit for himself from the wing in isolations and coming off down-screens. He's not shifty by any means, but the handle is good enough for him to attack the rim in half-court scenarios. He flashes the ability to change direction once with a live dribble before getting downhill. Solid agility aids him in optimizing his ballhandling ability. The mid-post is another area of the court where Youseff is comfortable. The combo of size/handle/shotmaking allows him to bully smaller defenders or use the the threat of his handle to create space for step-back jumpers.  Love what I see in transition, as he pushes the ball with purpose in the open court and is generally looking to score for himself but also willing to advance the ball. He also excels running the wing and finishing plays created by teammates. Doesn't appear to be much of a playmaker for others at this stage of development, but is capable of making basic reads once he collapses a defense off the dribble. From an athletic perspective, Khayat appears to have good straight line speed and solid agility for his size/position. Not a twitchy leaper, but the typical run + jump type that needs space to manifest verticality. Probably needs to add ten pounds of muscle mass and get stronger to withstand the physicality of the B10.  Eurohoops' evaluation from December 2021 echoes my praise of the agility and think that in tandem with his motor projects well defensively: "Let’s start with his athletic profile: Khayat is a 6’8 forward with a +2 wingspan. He possesses good fluidity and coordination which allow him to move well around the court and get to his spots. He’s not extremely vertical but he’s quick and explosive to get up. As a matter of fact, it’s not rare to see him dunk with authority when finishing. Offensively, Youssef can’t be considered a shot creator at this point. Instead, he scores the majority of his points by running hard in the open court and cutting with great intensity and timing. He displays constant motion off the ball and good reads when taking advantage of defensive mistakes. He also showcased an improved and refined finishing package in the paint, flashing a promising floater. Moreover, Khayat has tremendous defensive upside thanks to his motor, willingness to sit in a stance, lateral movements and instincts. He projects as someone who could potentially guard both forwards positions at the high major D-1 level and switch onto guards out on the perimeter. He’s not afraid of diving for loose balls and regularly makes winning plays." Envergure likes his perimeter shotmaking ability coupled with the size, while saying shot-creation is an area for development: "His main quality remains shooting, and even if his game is rather complete, he can already have a specialist role. His imposing physique also allows him a real hardness on the wings, which few players had this year in Espoirs. Very few have actually been able to put him in physical difficulty. Evolving most of the time away from the leather, he is able to go to the basket to finish in the circle, and this despite a dribble which remains one of the major areas for improvement. On a placed game, this dribble should allow him to navigate better, but in transition, he can already be impressive with the ball in hand and often appears difficult to defend once launched. We are waiting to see his progress next year, whether on the professional level in Europe or why not across the Atlantic, in the NCAA for example." [After THE JUMP: stats, film and projection]

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