'20 TX PG Julian Larry (Transferred to Texas)

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Says he wants to average at least 10 assists per game this season. He had 13 recently in one game. Scouting report said he hands out gifts like it's Christmas.
 
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More important to me was that along with 15 assists he only had 2 turnovers. Lots of assists are nice but don’t mean as much if you are turning it over at the same rate. A 7-1 assist to TO ratio is pretty impressive. Don’t expect him to keep that ratio up all season but will be curious to see where it ends up at end of season.
 
I've been following his season. He's playing on a national level prep team. I've seen a few videos and reports on him. All I can say is WOW!

SSOM says Hankins is looking good. From what I know about Larry, I'll just say our guard spots are secure for the next 4 years.
 

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I've been following his season. He's playing on a national level prep team. I've seen a few videos and reports on him. All I can say is WOW!

SSOM says Hankins is looking good. From what I know about Larry, I'll just say our guard spots are secure for the next 4 years.

Share a couple of those videos if you don't mind!

Hankins is going to be okay I think - he was always hurt every time I was in the gym to watch and I could never get a good idea of what the deal was. The times I've seen him healthy he aint afraid.. Translation - he's not just passing around the perimeter and defending. He's chucking it.
 
Getting even 5 assists in a high school game is very good but 10 per game is insane. Seems like a great pickup for our program.
 
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Been thinking this for a while and I stated it on here a while back. Larry is an underrated PG, former QB, leader. His outside jumper has a low release point, so he has to be open to hit it. He can shoot though, he gets a real kick out of an assist. Between him and Hittle we may have our final two pieces of the puzzle. Hittle can shhot the 3 and bring a big defender outside to defend freeing up Tre and Jacob for their superior inside game that is only thwarted with double teams or superior height.
 
Been thinking this for a while and I stated it on here a while back. Larry is an underrated PG, former QB, leader. His outside jumper has a low release point, so he has to be open to hit it. He can shoot though, he gets a real kick out of an assist. Between him and Hittle we may have our final two pieces of the puzzle. Hittle can shhot the 3 and bring a big defender outside to defend freeing up Tre and Jacob for their superior inside game that is only thwarted with double teams or superior height.

Extremely doubtful Hittle plays next year. Needs to redshirt. Has a lot of work to do to be ready for MVC play, on the court and off (weight room).
 
I can't see Hittle playing next year, either. I think Larry is ready and Stephens might get some time at 3-4, but I don't think he'll take minutes from Barnes.
 

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Larry's high school team plays a unique schedule where they travel all across the U.S. to compete, with very few home games or games in the DFW metro area. However, they do have a game in town on 2/28. I'm going to try and make it to that game so I can see him play.

If I can make that work, I'll report back what I see.
 
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Posted on February 19, 2020 by Ani Umana


"For Ischool, Indiana State Signee, Julian Larry shouldered the offensive load especially with 2020 Wing Quevian Adger in foul trouble. Finishing with floaters/runners over the outreach of the opposing big men. Julian‘s definitely has good feel as a passer, seeing the play develop before it develops and finding his teammates in stride. Will be a good piece for Greg Lansing."
 
I think this kid is the kind of PG that everyone has wanted. A pass first, set up your teammates, play good on ball defense and score a little if you ignore him
kind of player. I like the recruiting philosophy the last couple of years with getting guys from good programs and prep schools who play against other big
time players on a regular basis or everyday in practice.
 
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