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Jay Bilas on Josh Scott

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Josh Scott, Colorado Buffaloes
A long-armed and skilled big man, Scott is a true 6-10 and has the ability to score, rebound and pass. He can run the floor and plays hard. With his versatility and size, Scott will be able to combine with Andre Roberson to help Colorado control the glass and limit opponents to one shot and also secure extra chances on the offensive end.

Scott shows a good feel in the post and understands the game. His calling card has been his knack for scoring in the post with his sound, fundamental moves. He can rebound the ball, and he has good feet. Scott won't be a surprise to Tad Boyle at Colorado. He was a great "get" for the Buffs.

To be complete: Scott, like most incoming big men, needs to get stronger and improve his lower base so he can better hold position and not be moved off of his spots in the post. He is very good with his back to the basket, but he still needs to improve his face-up game and his ability to consistently hit open jumpers to 18 feet.

Scott has good wingspan.

http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-col...poythress-other-top-freshmen-need-improve-ncb
 
Holy crap I am so excited to watch basketball team this year. It will be awesome to have a better presence in the paint this year.
 
With the talk of Diwnwiddie and Dre leaving early, Scott's the one guy I think we need to watch as a potential two year (or even one and done) college player. If there's one thing that's always in demand at the NBA level, it's post scoring. I hope I'm wrong, but I think we need to enjoy this kid while we have him!
 
With the talk of Diwnwiddie and Dre leaving early, Scott's the one guy I think we need to watch as a potential two year (or even one and done) college player. If there's one thing that's always in demand at the NBA level, it's post scoring. I hope I'm wrong, but I think we need to enjoy this kid while we have him!

As Bilas says, Scott needs to get much, much stronger especially in improving his lower base. I would not sweat about him leaving anytime soon. Just sit back and enjoy the ride
 
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