If he's on par with Jonathan Isaac last season, that's good enough to give Duke a big boost. The notion of Bolden and Carter together in the frontcourt for 30 minutes has always been and will continue to be disgusting.
It shouldn't be a surprise to see the nation's top recruit here. Marvin Bagley, a 6-foot-11 power forward out of Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon, is a cheat code at the high school level and despite not having a team full of talent, Bagley can carry them, just as he did at Peach Jam, where they won more games in three days than they had all EYBL season. Bagley's versatility, athleticism, physical gifts, mixed with his skill, ability to score in a variety of ways and rebounding make him the best prospect in high school hoops. Bagley averaged 24.6 points and 14 rebounds through five games in the event. Bagley was also quite efficient, making 42 of his 84 field goal attempts.
DurhamSon said:Someone explain to me what makes him can't miss for us. Is he an absolutely dominant rebounder + rim protector? Cause i'm not seeing any kind of shot making ability that would qualify him as such on offense. Not that as it stands he wouldn't be a huge upgrade over Bolden, but what about his game play *now* is making scouts' dicks so hard?