Ty Berry
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@teebee10 I just get updates from his dad, when I can’t make it up there, yes his sister is pretty good too, so is his older brother Tevin, their dad Tony has put a lot of work into all of his kids to get them where they are at today, especially Ty , he had Ty playing competitive basketball ever since Ty was 5 years old
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@teebee10 he’s definitely talented, would have more assists if his team was better. Had some nice passes but they didn’t finish. He got to the rim and made a lot of free throws. I thought buhlers coach did a poor job considering they lead by quite a bit and he didn’t reign the kids in. Buhlers big guy had his best game, blocked a lot of newtons shots. Newtons big didnt play to well. How many throws did ty have? I don’t think he missed. I hope to see him play at hutch too. He was very nice!
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@Crimsonorblue22 Yeah, I heard that he was 16/17 from the free throw line and had 16 of his 30 points all in the 4th quarter.
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@jaybate-1.0 Do I detect, correctly, that, word for word, you are again engaged in merry making?
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I’m always pretty merry and Xmas brings out the Yule cheer, but I didn’t see much vertical on the Js, or ambidexterity out side the first second in the feed. Did I miss something?
Everyone is pretty positive about him. I’m open to persuasion by THE COACH as always!
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@jaybate-1.0 Come now, bate, don’t be for slipping behind shades of the two merry Os: obtuse or oblique…
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Sorry Coach, but I do not follow you.
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He’s grown a lot since that video in may!
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Great news!!!
I look forward to him being a fine addition, if he were to honor us with attending!
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I watched some of his highlights from this season. He’s definitely taller, although it doesn’t look like he’s gained much weight as he’s grown. He’s only a sophomore though, so that should come. He still needs to work on his leg strength/stamina/explosiveness (had a dunk he almost missed, and another one blocked against Buhler), but that should also come with time and some work in the weight room. He’s still pretty lanky, so he can add the strength as he matures.
His shooting stroke has remained clean as he has grown, which is always important. Some kids lose their mechanics when they start growing, but his motion looks consistent with what I saw in the past, which is excellent since he was already a good shooter. Muscle memory has stayed intact as he has gotten taller.
The handle is solid. He’s taller now, so he needs to tighten it up a bit if he’s going to stay at the point in college, otherwise he will get moved to the wing to take advantage of his shooting ability. He has good hands and anticipation on defense, but its hard to say how that holds up in college against guys that won’t make some of the outright mistakes that average HS players make. He reads the floor well, though so he should be easy to teach collegiate defensive concepts.
I don’t have a very good read on his end to end speed. I just can’t find a highlight that shows him in an outright dribble sprint from this season. He has good habits as he’s pushing the ball up the floor (eyes up, scanning). Some of the lack of sprinting may simply be that he has to play at a speed that his teammates can also play at, which shows good understanding of the game and his role.
I’d like to see him against some other good guards, but I don’t know that his league has any D1 level guards in it - Ben Pyle (McPherson) is a wing at the next level, Dylan Vincent (Eisenhower) is a fringe D1 talent. Just not a lot of chances to really compare him to the types of players he will see at the next level. It’d be nice if Newton had some Wichita City League teams on the schedule, but that’s not in the cards.
If I were evaluating him based on what I’ve seen so far (freshman highlights, game highlights from three games this year), I’d mark him as has potential, but incomplete, needs follow up because I just don’t have a good read on some of his skills from the highlights. If I were scouting him, I would definitely do an in person myself, and recommend a second opinion in person by someone else on staff.
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@justanotherfan Remember that Ty played some of the best guards in the country this past summer on the under armour circuit this past summer in new York, LA, Indianapolis, and ATL, and average over 20 points a game , he ate them cats , they couldn’t stay in front of him, and when they back off of him he will bust a 3 pointer on them, he’s a really tough guard, and I saw him in person about 2 weeks ago and he has a lot more muscle to his frame that you think. He is constantly in the weight room lifting, so your concept of playing good talented guards I disagree with… Sorry
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I noticed in your profile that you’ve only been on the board for a few months, so first, welcome aboard.
I used to do some amateur scouting with some friends of mine. Nothing serious, just evaluating players we saw from time to time. Every now and then, I evaluate highlights of different guys that KU is recruiting here. Generally, no one on these boards really knows those players, so it isn’t a big deal one way or another. You can see some of that here, here, or here for Billy Preston, Marcus Garrett and Silvio De Sousa.
What I am doing is nothing personal against Ty. I don’t know him personally. He seems to be a good person off the court from things I’ve heard other people say, and he’s certainly a talented sophomore player.
As I noted, if I were evaluating him, based on what I have seen, that’s what I would have in my report - I would want to do an in person, and I would want a follow up. From a scouting perspective, a follow up in person viewing is basically gold. Scouts don’t bother to do an in person if they don’t see talent. I see talent, certainly.
I saw his highlights. Ty is a skilled player, but Ty doesn’t have the eyepopping athleticism of a guy like John Wall or Derrick Rose at the point coming out of HS. Granted, those guys were coming out of HS and Ty is still just a sophomore.
Now obviously, Ty is more than two years away from college. He could put on 30 pounds of muscle in the next couple of years without any problem, and not lose any agility while adding explosiveness and power.
If I were a scout, I would want to do an in person, and get a second opinion on what someone else thought of his skill and athleticism. He can play. He’s a D1 recruit. But can he be productive at KU? That’s a completely different question.
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@justanotherfan Ok, I see where you are coming from, but if you see this kid play a few games in person, I am quite sure your opinion would change. For some reason people don’t give Kansas high basketball the respect that it deserves. Jeremiah Earl Robinson, Zach Harvey, and Ty Berry can play with anyone in the country, But I do see what you are saying
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You certainly make a good point about those guys being able to hang. I would add one other name to that list - KT Raimey, also with the KC Run GMC program.
I will admit to one thing - it is very hard to evaluate Kansas kids based on their HS program because many of the top players just don’t face off. For instance, it would be awesome to see Zach Harvey and Ty Berry match up, but because Newton is 5A and Hayden is 4A, that matchup probably never happens. Same with KT Raimey and those guys, since Olathe East is a 6A school. Perry Ellis and Willie Cauley-Stein never matched up even though they were both at 6A schools. You just don’t get to see the top players in Kansas face off most of the time because the shorter schedule (just 20 regular season games) limits regular season matchups, and because Kansas is big geographically but small population wise, the top players are often spread out and never play each other through their entire HS careers.
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I hope it works out that KU lands Berry and Raimey. I like both of their games at this point.
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@teebee10 when does newton play at hutch?
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@Crimsonorblue22 Newton plays Hutch on Feb 13 at Hutch, but they play Hutch at Newton on January 2nd
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Ty was at the game last night.
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@teebee10 saw a friend that said newton was getting a new or should I say an old coach back. Are you happy w/him? They said ty was thinking of switching schools.
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Does anyone know how many D1 offers does Ty Berry have?
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@BShark I like Berry, alot. But it would appear by watching the highlights that he needs to work on using his left hand and going to that side. That being said, I think that KU should strongly consider offering him a spot
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I heard that Ty was at the under armour camp at IMG in Florida over the weekend and had a very good showing, was one of the top players there. Also he hang out with JRE . I bet that Jay Wright and Villanova will be coming for Ty really soon
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Ty is now rated a 4 star recruit by 247 sports.
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Berry has also moved up 80 spots too.
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Ty Berry is transferring to Sunrise Christian Academy for his senior year.
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@alwaysajayhawk we won’t sign him, now that we have Harris.
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I don’t think signing Harris rules out signing Ty Berry. Berry may end up moving to the wing with his shooting and size. He may be better suited on the wing long term, anyway.
The move to Sunrise is good for him as well. He’s a player that should be watched closely this year.
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@justanotherfan like Braun I think Berry is much more appealing as a wing than a pg. Some kids do get stuck on position though.
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Yeah I agree . I think that Berry can play a wing or be a really good combo guard, hes 6 "4 now and still probably going to grow an inch or two
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For all of you guys in the Kansas city area both Ty Berry and Bryce Thompson are playing in overland park this weekend and could end up playing each other on Saturday night or Sunday in the championship. I would love to see them to square off against each other
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BShark said:
@justanotherfan like Braun I think Berry is much more appealing as a wing than a pg. Some kids do get stuck on position though.
I’m not sure Braun was ever going to be a PG at the college level. Berry could still be a PG at the college level, but I think his ceiling is higher on the wing.
I may also being viewing that because he is a better fit on KU rosterwise if he’s a wing player.
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@justanotherfan probably d2 as a pg for Braun.
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BShark said:
@justanotherfan probably d2 as a pg for Braun.
D2 Braun would destroy as a point forward with his size. If he played PG, he could maybe play low D1, but not P5. He’s going to be a nice wing player, though.
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Just got done watching Ty Berry play live. All I can say is WOW!!!
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@alwaysajayhawk tell us more
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@alwaysajayhawk I would love for us to sign Berry.
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Marco said:
@alwaysajayhawk I would love for us to sign Berry.
Offering him a scholarship and actively recruiting him would be a good step towards that but it doesn’t seem like he is a priority from what I can tell. Could bite us if he ends up at Ok ST.
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II don’t know if Ty Berry is a full 6-6 in his latest videos, but he is A LOT bigger and stronger than he was before. And that shooting stroke is still just as good. I would be curious to see how his athleticism increases with his added size and strength. Definite P5 target at this point.
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@justanotherfan honestly if he grows into a 6’6 wing that can really shoot I’d probably take him.
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This Berry you speak of…why are so many on here gaga about him?
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KUSTEVE said:
This Berry you speak of…why are so many on here gaga about him?
We love our local players until they get to KU and then we rip them to shreds.
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FarmerJayhawk said:
KUSTEVE said:
This Berry you speak of…why are so many on here gaga about him?
We love our local players until they get to KU and then we rip them to shreds.
I’ve never understood this…
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I think this has a lot to do with expectations.
A D1 player here in Kansas will dominate the Kansas HS basketball scene, especially if they are P5 level. They will generally be a man among boys. I think this leads to unrealistic expectations of some of the players that come out of Kansas because we expect them to dominate because they set the HS scoring record, but they are really just a bench player at the D1 level (Conner Frankamp). That wasn’t on him. That was on fans because we thought he would turn into something he never was.
That’s why I critique players the way I do. I am trying to see what they can be at the college or pro level, rather than just what they are at the HS level. There are kids all over the country putting up crazy numbers against lower level competition. Now, sometimes that stuff translates to the next level. Other times it doesn’t.
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@justanotherfan to be fair Conner and Marty had unrealistic expectations as well
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@justanotherfan 100% agree. I watched Perry a couple times after he committed to KU and he was several notches above everyone else. Mark Mitchell will be the same (c/o '22 stud at Miege.) And a lot of times, the transition to P5 ball is rough. Perry’s freshman year was a total loss until the Big 12 tournament where it all clicked.
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Ryan on the phog mentioned Berry has attitude and work ethic issues. If true that would help explain why KU hasn’t offered.
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BShark said:
Ryan on the phog mentioned Berry has attitude and work ethic issues. If true that would help explain why KU hasn’t offered.
@bsrraygk48 If that’s the case, KU should move on and never look back!
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@BShark That is so far from the truth. I heard from a very reliable source that Berry is just the opposite. Strong work ethic in the gym lifting and getting shots up , have you seen his body lately the muscle mass that he has put on since his freshman year, He is also a very good student and an exceptional person.
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alwaysajayhawk said:
@BShark That is so far from the truth. I heard from a very reliable source that Berry is just the opposite. Strong work ethic in the gym lifting and getting shots up , have you seen his body lately the muscle mass that he has put on since his freshman year, He is also a very good student and an exceptional person.
Well there is something about him the staff isn’t in love with.
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alwaysajayhawk said:
@BShark That is so far from the truth. I heard from a very reliable source that Berry is just the opposite. Strong work ethic in the gym lifting and getting shots up , have you seen his body lately the muscle mass that he has put on since his freshman year, He is also a very good student and an exceptional person.
I usually take those with a grain of salt. It’s pretty rare to find a non-knucklehead 16 year old. The guy on the Phog who starts a lot of them has never had anything good to say about the KU program. Don’t even know why he follows it honestly.