Hoops Hello: Ibi Watson Comment Count

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John Beilein landed his third commit of the 2016 class this afternoon when Pickerington (OH) Central swingman Ibi Watson tweeted his decision to join the program. Watson blew up during the latest evaluation period, earning offers from Indiana and Michigan in the process. He joins big men Jon Teske and Austin Davis in the class.

GURU RATINGS

Scout Rivals ESPN 247 247 Comp
3* SF NR SG 3*, 79, #41 SG 3*, 87, #41 SG,
#201 Ovr
3*, #39 SG,
#213 Ovr

Watson is a low three-star or unranked on the recruiting services, though we'll see if that holds up when the rankings are updated to reflect his spring and summer performances; as you'll see, he's been very good of late.

Rivals, ESPN, and 247 all list Watson at 6'4", 180 pounds. Scout has him an inch taller and ten pounds lighter. He's got the look of a two-guard who could play the three if he fills out.

SCOUTING

There was pretty much nothing out there on Watson until the spring. The only report I can find on him from before the most recent evaluation period is at Land Grant Holy Land. They caught him last spring's Spiece Run-n-Slam, where he made a sigificant impact off the bench:

On a team full of superstars, Athens sophomore wing guard Ibi Watson can fly under the radar with King James Shooting Stars. After an impressive showing all weekend long in Fort Wayne, Watson should not be overlooked much longer. Averaging 7.8 points per game for the tournament (second on the team), all while coming off the bench, Watson showed an increased ability to finish strongly at the rim, while also continuing to be a confident perimeter shooter.

One thing about Watson's game that I was consistently impressed with was the 6-foot-4 guard's increased athleticism and decision-making. King James' highest IQ wing, Watson rarely turned the ball over, while refusing to settle for low-percentage shots. Helping lead the King James rally late in Sunday's championship game, Watson made several key plays on both ends of the floor, showing the confidence that King James' coaching staff has in the rising-junior combo-guard.

This May, Watson led the All Ohio Red AAU squad to a tournament win in the All-Ohio Nike Super 16 with a 41-point onslaught in the title game. As he garnered increased recruiting attention, he stood out at Michigan's College Practice Camp, per Dylan from UMHoops:

The Pickerington native had a great camp. He’s a smooth and explosive wing who plays for All-Ohio Red and was part of the reason that John Beilein gave out a shout out to the Columbus players in attendance. Watson can hit the triple or attack off the bounce and played well throughout the camp.

Watson earned MVP honors at the Best of the South tournament in June over his more heralded teammates, per HoopSeen:

Ibi Watson, 2016 SG, All-Ohio Red: From Wednesday to Sunday, Watson may have been the most consistent player throughout the entire tournament, ending in him being awarded the 17U MVP. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard was a threat from behind the three-point line with his shooting ability, but he showed spurts of his sneaky athleticism with some plays at the rim. He consistently hit shots and made smart plays for his teammates. Watson’s MVP award speaks volumes about his play over the course of the week, as he plays alongside Michigan State commit Nick Ward and Dayton commit Trey Landers.

He was also All-Ohio Red's top performer at the NY2LA Sports Summer Jam, where they took home the tournament title:

Watson lifted All-Ohio Red to the 17U finals with an 18-point performance during a semifinal win over Playground Elite. Watson was also instrumental in the title game victory over Boise Hoop Dreams. Scoring 12 points, Watson also turned the game with a couple of back-breaking baskets to end scoring droughts and put a stop to two large Boise Hoop Dream runs. Watson was also active defensively, blocking and altering shots and getting on the glass.

As the EYBL season got under way recently, Watson continued to pick up steam while playing in front of coaches from Michigan and Indiana, per Rivals' Sean Williams ($):

Wisconsin Playground Elite controlled much of the first half and held a 28-22 lead at the half, but that's when All-Ohio Red came storming back with the help of shooting guard Ibi Watson, who dropped 17 points as his team lit up the second half and secured a 69-58 victory.

The 6-foot-4 Watson showed off his full arsenal of talents by dropping three 3-point field goals, driving to the basket and creating, being active on the glass, and using his length to be a disruptor on defense by blocking a couple of shots and forcing a couple of steals.

Watson is a shooter first and foremost, but he's shown recently that he can contribute in several facets of the game.

OFFERS

Watson holds offers from Akron, Dayton, Indiana, UMass, Miami (OH), Ohio, Toledo, and Western Kentucky. Before anyone complains about that offer sheet, consider last under-the-radar Pickerington Central prospect to make his way to Michigan: Caris LeVert.

VIDEO

Junior highlights are at the top of the post. Here's that 41-point title game performance:

And here's a single-game reel from a matchup against four-star wing Seth Towns:

Dude can shoot.

PREDICTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE

With Caris LeVert gone after this upcoming season, Watson is in line to see some early playing time if he's ready; when he gets to campus in 2016, Zak Irvin, Aubrey Dawkins, and MAAR will be the only true wings on the squad, and that's assuming Irvin is back. If Watson doesn't crack the rotation as a freshman, he should as a sophomore after Irvin graduates. 

UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS

Michigan is technically full for the 2016 class but they're not finished recruiting. Point guard has been a priority from the beginning, with four-star in-stater Cassius Winston—whose recruitment should come down to M and MSU—as the top target on the board. If attrition doesn't create room for a point guard, there's a possibility Austin Davis reclassifies to the 2017 class.

Comments

YaterSalad

July 29th, 2015 at 8:18 AM ^

Bottom line, Winston is a competitor to the end and a real winner. He reminds me of Trey Burke in that he is limited physically but can put a team on his shoulders when a big defensive stop, shot, or momentum play needs to be made. I like that he will forever have that chip on his shoulder - other guys are "better" than me why?!

IndyBlue90

July 28th, 2015 at 9:26 PM ^

I can't argue that he gets results. I just wonder if college coaches will figure out how to take advantage of his deficiencies. I think he will be really productive, but I just don't think he's a top flight star. His finishing ability is strong, but I think his wonking shooting stroke and just average athleticism will limit him some. I also think the offense would need to be catered a bit to him, and he would need the ball in his hands a lot. 

I really like Payton Pritchard, too. I love his handle, shooting ability, and most of all his vision. He's like Top 100 rated Spike Albrecht.

Lanknows

July 28th, 2015 at 8:31 PM ^

Knowing that they have to wait on Winston, they couldn't wait on the SG spot also. They couldn't risk riding out the process for the Winston/Bridges dream duo or some equally impressive and unlikely variant. Not coming off back-to-back disappointing classes (I don't mean rankings but the failure to land their first-tier targets and beyond) and not after the Battle fiasco cost them two of their top guys in one (in)decision.

In other words, they can risk missing on the elite talent (and instead grabbing a replacement level sleeper) at the PG spot, OR the SG spot, but they can't risk missing out on both. 

This is Michigan getting a guy they like, but it's also Michigan mitigating the damage if Winston goes elsewhere.

wahooverine

July 29th, 2015 at 11:51 AM ^

There are few better developers of a players individual game than Beilein and his staff. This kid will get bigger, stronger and better even before JB can get his hands on him.  Even so, it's likely he'll be a 4 star if not soon then sometime during his senior year. Had this extra star been next to his name now, I doubt we'd see nearly as many comments expressing reservation or "meh" over this committment.

Lanknows

July 28th, 2015 at 8:06 PM ^

Fantastic backcourt name-pairing potential if Winston joins the class and Walton returns for his senior year  We're a Weston away from debilitating our opponents with substitutions.

champswest

July 28th, 2015 at 8:37 PM ^

is that he was offered and he accepted. Langford said months ago that "It is all there for me at Michigan", but never committed. We were a leader for Brown, but he chose Cal. Battle committed, but then decided he would be happier elsewhere. Winston has had an offer for over a year, but still can't decide. I like guys who want to play for Michigan.

Lanknows

July 29th, 2015 at 3:00 PM ^

Why bother following recruiting at all if all the evaluations are meaningless to you? This kind of logic annoys me frankly. It just perpetuates the every-guy-we-get-is-great mentality.

I'll take a 5-star who was undecided between 4 great schools but picked Michigan because whatever; some girl he met in AA was cute or he liked Blimpys vs a 2-star who LOOOOOOVES Michigan and it's all he ever dreamed of. 

Trey Burke would have gone to OSU in a heartbeat if they had offered him and was committed to PSU -- that don't bother me none. He bleeds maize and blue now.