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'16 Australia PF Harry Froling (Verbal to SMU)

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Australian Institute of Sport (Canberra, Australia)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryFroling

Ht: 6'10"
Wt: 250

Rivals rating: 4*; unranked PF
Scout rating: 4*; unranked PF
ESPN rating: unrated PF
247s rating: 4*-90 grade; #15 C (#116 overall)

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Arizona, Boise State, Clemson, Creighton, Illinois, Kansas State, Louisville, Miami, Oregon, Oregon State, SMU, St. Mary's, UNLV, Wake Forest, Washington State, Wisconsin
 
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From August 18th:

6’10 Australian forward Harry Froling has narrowed his potential college choice to ten schools, with Wake Forest securing an official visit from the big-man, per a source.

Also on Froling’s list, in no particular order, are Oregon, Oregon St, Boise St, Colorado, Kansas St, Miami, SMU, Creighton and Illinois.

Froling has been a scholarship holder at the Centre of Excellence (AIS) program over the past two years, and was also named our MVP of this year’s U18 Australian Junior Championship, averaging 22.4 ppg, 14.1 rpg, 3.6 apg, leading his Queensland North side to a third place finish.

http://pickandroll.com.au/harry-froling-10-schools/
 
Froling has great hands and constantly finds himself around the ball on offense and in rebounding situations. He has a solid frame and is supremely skilled for his size. Froling dominated the 2015 U18 Australian Junior Championships and then was amazingly left off the U19 Australian team. Froling’s skills for his size is a rare combination.

He is an effective stretch four, but his passing is by far his best skill. Froling has come a long way over the past 24 months, and has matured emotionally and is now a player who can be relied upon to produce for his team every night.

http://ausahoops.com/rankings/class-of-2016/harry-froling-2/
 
RG should have an Aussie appreciation night when this guy visits and get all the hot Aussie lift operators from the mountains in Boulder that night/weekend.
 
None of the other schools he is visiting are built around a player as similar to him as Josh Scott. Tomlinson & SHT might be helpful but there's nothing like seeing an older version of yourself as the focal point of the program.
 
None of the other schools he is visiting are built around a player as similar to him as Josh Scott. Tomlinson & SHT might be helpful but there's nothing like seeing an older version of yourself as the focal point of the program.

I think his game is going to end up being more similar to Dufault, but more of a natural big whereas Dufault had to learn to play inside to defend and rebound against bigs after he got to college. J40 is a pure old school post guy who has been developing his outside game since coming to college. Would be the opposite with Froling.
 
I think his game is going to end up being more similar to Dufault, but more of a natural big whereas Dufault had to learn to play inside to defend and rebound against bigs after he got to college. J40 is a pure old school post guy who has been developing his outside game since coming to college. Would be the opposite with Froling.

Froling is going to see what J40 is now, which is a below the basket big with identical size who can stretch the floor & is the centerpiece. He won't see J40 as a frosh & he certainly won't see Dufault.

I'm strictly talking about what Froling will see. If you're trying to compare his game most accurately to another player then that player likely never played for CU.
 
Froling is going to see what J40 is now, which is a below the basket big with identical size who can stretch the floor & is the centerpiece. He won't see J40 as a frosh & he certainly won't see Dufault. Happens a lot on this site but, you have to at least try to pretend to be in the kid's shoes, not yours.

That makes some sense. I bring up Dufault, though, because Nate seems to be in this kid's ear and that's the type of setup he won Pac-12 title with.
 
all nate hate abated after the tourney runs when Nate finally did what he could do consistently.

It should have abated after he single-handedly bailed the team out of a craptastic performance in that road game at Air Force.
 
Has anyone seen anything on this kid's D?

I haven't. Usually that means that the guy doesn't play any. But with Tad, Miller and Brown recruiting him I think it's safe to assume he's willing to mix it up on the defensive end.
 
His twin sisters both play basketball for SMU. Dangit!

Tad needs a full court press on him. Signing this kid I think is very important to this program because there aren't many 4 star big men left for 2016 and the front court will be very thin when Scott leaves, and then Gordon a year later.
 
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