Since Reed is making an impact so early in his playing career, I thought he should have his own thread. There have been many comparisons to past players and that always fun to recall the greats from the past.
The thing about Reed that impresses me is that he is very coachable and is not thinking girl friends or other stuff in time out huddles. Yesterday, when Larson picked up his third foul, Coach Nagy shifted assignment to Reed to cover the big posts and impact players. I did not realize that until they reviewed that alleged fourth Larson foul and on the replay it was clearly Reed who committed the foul, but the refs called it on Larson. Good going refs, you did not get that one right.
I think we can count on Reed for just about anything. I know others have questioned his defense at times, but he has 3 and half years to work on that and I am sure he will.
As far as reminding me of any player there is one who comes to mind. I did not hardly any games in the early 1980's since I lived in the Chicago area at the time and JumpTV did not exist. I did manage to see one game where Mark Tetzlaff as a true freshman played. Mark was very impressive in that game. I don't recall who SDSU was playing and its not important. If he reminds me of anyone I would have to say its Mark Tetzlaff, but again its too early to crown him as an all time great.
I think Reed will make his own mark and seems to be one who will break records.
The thing about Reed that impresses me is that he is very coachable and is not thinking girl friends or other stuff in time out huddles. Yesterday, when Larson picked up his third foul, Coach Nagy shifted assignment to Reed to cover the big posts and impact players. I did not realize that until they reviewed that alleged fourth Larson foul and on the replay it was clearly Reed who committed the foul, but the refs called it on Larson. Good going refs, you did not get that one right.
I think we can count on Reed for just about anything. I know others have questioned his defense at times, but he has 3 and half years to work on that and I am sure he will.
As far as reminding me of any player there is one who comes to mind. I did not hardly any games in the early 1980's since I lived in the Chicago area at the time and JumpTV did not exist. I did manage to see one game where Mark Tetzlaff as a true freshman played. Mark was very impressive in that game. I don't recall who SDSU was playing and its not important. If he reminds me of anyone I would have to say its Mark Tetzlaff, but again its too early to crown him as an all time great.
I think Reed will make his own mark and seems to be one who will break records.
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