Seems like the 4 position is defined today as either a Stretch Four, or traditional Power Forward.Castro was 191 lbs at 6'9" earlier this year so 200 seems right..
...yeah most of his highlights are blocks; but I saw one fast break and he made a nice hook shot from 8 feet out. But not sure this is the kinda guy who is on the perimeter much.
Castro seems to have good upside, in terms of having good fundamentals and skills to build on. The one thing I didn't see in any film was what kind of perimeter game he has at this point. Everything I saw had him running the court and scoring at the rim off turnovers and fast breaks.
Good height at 6'10 but ... is he only 200 pounds?
IMO Rafael Castro is more like Dewan HernandezSeems like the 4 position is defined today as either a Stretch Four, or traditional Power Forward.
When I think of stretch 4's, Kenny Kadji always comes to mind. He ran the floor well AND had an outside shot. Made him very hard to defend. Murphy was a traditional Power Forward.
For all we know, maybe Castro can fill a Stretch Four role. If he can't, and can't bulk up to play down low on the baseline, I wonder if he might eventually be a 5. He has the height, you mentioned the little hook shot, and he seems to block shots well ...
My reading of the tea leaves is that Castro was going to commithereto Dayton a month ago, until Washington toldthe staffDayton that they were legit in it.The staffDayton then told Castro they might not have a spot for him, so Castro postponed his announcement. My guess iswe'llDayton will almost certainly get one of the two, and whichever one comes will be a small ball 4 in the Amp mold (though Castro isn't really all that small anymore having just hit a growth spurt).
The corrections you just made and tonight's news leaves me more hopeful than ever that Hookshot Rafael might be a Cane soon. Come on down, and get it up, Rafael!!Update:
Can somebody please provide me with an update to our recruiting big board? What big men are remaining that we're in the hunt for?
I'd guess we're done recruiting the backcourt with what we have committed now.
The 2021 class features a pair of nationally ranked players in Mac Etienne and Shane Dezonie. Etienne is a familiar name for local fans having previously starred at Suffield Academy. While he’s best known for his high-energy, charismatic personality, and physical gifts, he’s also added some new face-up skill to his ****nal and is currently one of the most widely-recruited big men in the country.
Honestly, Wade is not a high major kid. He is mid major at best. It says a lot that Marquette has not offered him a scholarship given that D. Wade is a top 5 player at that school.I was for adding Wade to the class but we have like 3 guards committed already who are all better. I think that ship has sailed. Etienne would be great though and we can get him if we continue to apply pressure.
We don't need Wade. True enough.Honestly, Wade is not a high major kid. He is mid major at best. It says a lot that Marquette has not offered him a scholarship given that D. Wade is a top 5 player at that school.