Penn State Sports Magazine
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CHAMBERS He was quiet because Tony was with him. Now, Batman's gone and he becomes a Batman and he has to take on that role. And I think that was new for him last year, knowing that he has to take the shot, knowing that he has to go to the free throw line, knowing that he has to make the play. So we had some ups, we had some downs. Now he's going to learn from those experiences and be that much better, so he can be vocal, so he can be the guy who we all envision him to be. BWI At his best, what does Mike Watkins look like? CHAMBERS Clint Capela for the Hous- ton Rockets. An absolute dominant, en- ergetic man. Running the floor beautifully, blocking shots, getting every rebound. He didn't have a second jump last year. Shooting top-of-the-key threes, and he's shooting at a decent clip. It's not horrible. His skill level, back to the basket, has gotten better. Kevin Freeman has done a very good job with him. He's got to make free throws. We need him in at the end of games. Over the past few years, I've taken him out where I wish I could have had him in. But my fear is that he gets fouled, he goes oh-for-two or one-for-two and it's just not going to get it done. BWI If he's maximizing his potential, what do you envision for Jamari Wheeler? CHAMBERS For us, in February, I thought he was the difference. His pace, his tempo, his toughness, his defense, and he started to find the basket a little bit, started to score a little bit himself. But go back to the Minnesota game in overtime. I considered in the last few minutes drawing up a play for him be- cause he was playing with such aggres- siveness. And he was in attack mode. He made some layups. He had a floater. He was doing some good things, and Lamar was dead. And I thought about that. I thought Jamari was the difference. Where can Jamari go now? Look, Pur- due did not cover him at all. You have to be secure with that the first time around. So here comes the ball. You might not shoot the first one, you might reverse the ball. But when it comes back, now shoot that one. That's a good one. That's a good one. I think that if he can just slow down and be capable of putting the ball in the basket, that will help us play five-on-five, and create the space that Lamar might need out there. And then the thing would be just decision- making. He's doing a nice job right now of really setting the table and making everybody around him better on the of- fensive end. So my thing right now is him and M.J. are battling for that starting point guard spot, and they are competing. He does a NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOME SCHOOL 0 Myreon Jones G So. 6-3 175 Birmingham, Ala. Lincoln Academy 1 Seth Lundy F Fr. 6-6 211 Paulsboro, N.J. Roman Catholic 2 Myles Dread G So. 6-4 215 Detroit, Mich. Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) 4 Curtis Jones Jr. G Gr. 6-4 180 Richmond, Va. Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 5 Jamari Wheeler G Jr. 6-1 170 Live Oak, Fla. The Rock School 10 Kyle McCloskey G So. 6-5 212 Lower Gwynedd, Pa. Germantown Academy 11 Lamar Stevens F Sr. 6-8 225 Philadelphia, Pa. Roman Catholic 12 Izaiah Brockington G So. 6-4 200 Philadelphia, Pa. Archibishop Ryan 14 Patrick Kelly F Fr. 6-7 202 Raleigh, N.C. IMG Academy 15 Trent Buttrick F Jr. 6-8 240 Bloomsburg, Pa. Community School of Naples (Fla.) 20 Taylor Nussbaum G Jr. 6-2 175 South Salem, N.Y. Cheshire Academy (Conn.) 21 John Harrar F Jr. 6-9 240 Wallingford, Pa. Strath Haven 22 Grant Hazle F Sr. 6-6 194 Kingwood, Texas Westbury Christian 24 Mike Watkins F Sr. 6-9 254 Philadelphia, Pa. Phelps School 33 Stephen Beattie G Sr. 6-2 180 Boalsburg, Pa. St. Joseph's 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 R O S T E R

