Thoughts on Yarou & Armwood

Posted by Chris on March 07, 2009
Opinion, Recruiting
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Let me just put a disclaimer here. I am in no ways qualified to be a basketball scout. This is just my opinion from casually watching the game last night while cooking dinner.

So last night Mouphtaou Yarou, Isiah Armwood and Montrose Christian took on Oak Hill Academy. I don’t pretend to know much about high school basketball, but from what I can tell, Oak Hill was the favorite. So it was no surprise to me in the end to see Oak Hill win for the 2nd time over Montrose this year, 69-63.

Without a doubt though, that was one of the most entertaining high school games I’ve ever seen. Both teams featured multiple future D-1 players, and it showed.

The main matchup was Yarou vs. the Oklahoma-bound Keith “Tiny” Gallon (6′9″-300-pounds-tiny to be exact). It was a good matchup throughout the game. I’d be biased if I told you Yarou got the best of Gallon. Gallon finished with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocks while Yarou had 24 points and 7 boards.

Yarou couldn’t really handle Gallon’s, uhh, girth. Gallon continuously backed him down and just laid it in. In fairness to Yarou though, show me anyone in high school that can handle that kid one on one right now.

I will say this about Yarou though. He was the most polished big man on the court. For a kid who came from Africa only a few years ago, he is very seasoned. He’s got a good array of post moves, and most importantly, he knows how to finish. His propensity to dunk it, and dunk it hard, is unrivaled by anyone I’ve seen on Villanova in a while. He gets it by the hoopl and he’s not laying it in gingerly. I love that.

On defense, it’s tough to judge from that game because of Gallon. He had some good help plays and is a pretty good defensive rebounder when the ball is near him. Neither team had an interest in boxing out though, so there were always guys jumping for the ball and causing havoc. But I like Yarou. I see the hype now, and I’ll be shocked if he doesn’t grab a starting spot next year with the departure of 3 frontcourt players.

As for Armwood, he finished with 10 points, but you immediately see why this kid has talked about not redshirting. He’s a freakish athlete that really reminds me of Dante Cunningham. He’s active on the glass, which Jay Wright will love.

Armwood’s two plays of the game were a flying put back slam off a missed jumper and an absolutely ferocious block that he hit so hard that it went out to midcourt and started a breakaway dunk for teammate Terrence Ross (who is going to be a star in my opinion).

Armwood’s game needs some more polish but there is a lot to like. He isn’t afraid to take the 12-15 foot jumper, and make it. He looks comfortable dribbling, which is always a positive for a frontcourt guy. And he’s active and plays hard, which you can’t teach.

Color me impressed with both players. They have loads of talent. If they play solid minutes next year, there is no doubt they’ll struggle some, but their futures are really bright. 

…Did anyone else watch the game?…what did everyone think?…

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10 Comments to Thoughts on Yarou & Armwood

marku8
March 7, 2009

I did not see the game, but wasn’t there talk of Terrence Ross also looking at Villanova to team up again with Armwood and Mouph?…or am I mistaken.

I’ll tell you what though, I am so pumped for the next few years yet sadly disappointed that I won’t be on campus for it.

Chris
March 7, 2009

We’re definitely looking at Ross, but I think we might end up passing. He’s originally from Portland and may be looking to head back out West.

James Bell and he are basically the same type of player (wing athlete that can run and score) and I doubt we would bring in two players of that caliber at the same position.

We might have gotten the better player in Bell too. He’s been rising really fast on all the recruiting services rankings.

I like Ross though, wish we could find a spot but at this point I think forwards like Markus Kennedy, Roscoe Smith and Justin Jackson are going to come first. If we took another guard I think Kyrie Irving might be ahead of Ross.

It does suck we won’t be on campus for the next few years though. We’ll have to settle for Wach games and big Pav games. Oh well.

regred
March 7, 2009

i saw the game as well – thought both guys had quite unpolished games (as compared to current villanovans), although that is to be expected. compared to the rest of the guys on the court though, they were definitely more mature. while i realize it was a heated rivalry game, i was slightly upset at the technical fouls called (although the one on armwood was, in my opinion, utter bs).

i know you referenced it, but i really feel like it might be great for armwood to redshirt. being the “worst” of the 4 recruits (im basing that completely on scout’s reports), he’ll probably get a fairly small amount of time on the court, and he could definitely bulk up a bit. maybe that’s just me…

cmnova04
March 7, 2009

Yarou had 24 and 10 I thought? I know he definitely had a double-double.

Chris
March 7, 2009

I thought he did as well. I was just going by the stats the article gave.

You’re eight though he definitely had a double double.

Chris
March 7, 2009

I am telling you Armwood can be the second coming of Rudy Gay, and be an all around player. He’s not going to put up 30 points every game but he can finish with 16 pts 8 rbs 2 blks 2 stl. That is an all around player like Gay was that was why Gay had so much success at UCONN.

Mouph had a double double and he impressed me I mean he can be a dominant player in the future. Plus I don’t expect someone on a team to put up monster numbers every night on a team like Montrose. They are stacked same goes for Oak Hill

Stan
March 8, 2009

I saw parts of the game. Mouph is undoubtedly going to be a force to be reckoned with. Just my 2 cents, he’s gonna need a “big man” to work with him on defensive footwork. Even though “Tiny” (man is that funny) backed him down, he also faced him up and beat him off the dribble a time or two.

But, we got a BIG talent and force.

Stan
March 8, 2009

To amend my above comment, it just would be a good thing to get a big guy to work with him on all aspects of his footwork and his game. The goal, to bring his game to the highest level. And I’m sure Jay & crew will accomplish that.

Kittles95
March 8, 2009

I can’t hear the name Yarou and not think of the movie 300, where the spartan soldiers chant “Ow-oo! Ow-oo!Ow-oo!!!”…I can totally see the ‘Nova student sections yelling “Ya-rou! Ya-rou! Ya-rou!” when he blocks a shot, get’s an “and one” …corny I know

Chocolate Thunder
March 8, 2009

Basically, this can all be summed up in one thought: I love you, Jay Wright.

These kids are tree-mendous

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