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I didn't say he couldn't improve, of course he can. I also didn't say he is ready for college basketball yet, of course he isn't. I also didn't say he was the best player on the court, he's not, but I also take into consideration he is playing against stronger more experienced junior and senior players most of the time too when he is playing. I've seen him play and when he is out there you see the areas that need improvement, there is no denying that, and of course lots of highly touted players don't live up to their hype, but I also see the skill that is developing. I was merely pointing out the fact that when I extract the older players and compare him against his sophomore peers I see him as a top 10 talent for his class, note that ALL of those sophomores have room to improve in alot of areas and Evan Anderson is no different. You put up stats of 8 and 6, I thought I read his averages were 10 and 8 this past season, I'm too lazy to verify right now though.
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