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" ... Asked this summer by ESPN analyst Mike Schmitz what changed for him in terms of playing with energy, Wiseman responded, “Just actually knowing my potential of what I could do on the defensive end … but also having that mentality to just be a dog, never give up and keep going constantly.” Wiseman also gave much credit to Memphis assistant coaches for helping him gain a deeper understanding of the game, which meant that his college tape has fewer mistakes with the ball in his hands or bad shot selection than scouts sometimes saw in his high school games. ... "
" ... From the Americas to Africa, I cover football around the globe for Forbes. My match-day reporting focuses on English Premier League sides Liverpool, Everton, and Manchester City from press boxes across the UK and Europe. Wider angles focus on world soccer: from World Cups to Champions League finals, and youth soccer to international matches, I've written about all aspects of the beautiful game for outlets including the Guardian, BBC, and Goal. I have reported on matches in the top European football nations including Bundesliga, Serie A, and La Liga, and have also written extensively about soccer in North America and Africa. Some of my work involves in-depth tactical analysis and scout reports, looking into the playing styles of various head coaches, the numbers behind the game, and its future stars. I am the founding editor of soccer media outlet World Football Index, which produces articles, podcasts, and reports from journalists, scouts, coaches and fans! ... "
" ... Mets scouts praised Greene’s work ethic and demeanor as well as his upside and skills when he was drafted with a supplemental 2nd round draft pick. He has a reputation as a very good athlete. He ran a 6.48 60-yard dash prior to the draft. That ranked him in the 99th percentile among 2020 MLB draftees. ... "
" ... The literal centerpiece among them is Nuggets franchise cornerstone Nikola Jokic, drafted in the second round with the 41st pick as a relatively unknown Serbian big man whose skill set was, to many scouts, eclipsed by the pudgy, unathletic package it came in. Now, not only is Jokic more than earning the maximum contract extended to him last summer with his continued superlative play, he has worked his way into the NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award conversation by carrying his team through this injury-ravaged stretch. ... "
" ... “If you’re not looking for them, you’re not going to find them,” Morgan told me at the time, mentioning the lack of Black scouts in the game. ... "