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SF Seth Towns (transfer to Howard)

I see some LaQuinton Ross in his game. Just watched a bunch of videos on him this morning. He has skills this team is missing.
see some of ross. some of buford. a little bit of kbd. see the player we hoped marc loving would become. see the player eugene brown might become.

some debates out there about whether towns is a small forward or a power forward. the more i watch his game, the more i just see a forward. his game is not as broad as evan turners, but he has a skill set that is wider than andre's, at least offensively. my main takeaway from towns' tape and stats is that he fits into many different lineup configurations. he's not limiting.
 
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see some of ross. some of buford. a little bit of kbd. see the player we hoped marc loving would become. see the player eugene brown might become.

some debates out there about whether towns is a small forward or a power forward. the more i watch his game, the more i just see a forward. his game is not as broad as evan turners, but he has a skill set that is wider than andre's, at least offensively. my main takeaway from towns' tape and stats is that he fits into many different lineup configurations. he's not limiting.
THIS

I see a very flexible and dynamic player. I see him used different ways in a variety of lineups.
 
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Wow, undoubtedly a great pickup and a much needed shot in the arm after the Carton departure. Glad to see Seth come home, he is clearly excited to be back in Columbus. Looking like we could have a hell of a team again next year.
 
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SETH TOWNS (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
What he’s done: Towns hasn’t played since March 2018, but the last time he stepped on the court he did so as the Ivy League Player of the Year. A 6-foot-7, 215-pound forward, he joins Ohio State as a graduate transfer from Harvard, returning home to Columbus. As a sophomore with the Crimson, he averaged 16 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while shooting 41.9 percent from the field and 44.1 percent from 3-point range. He was one of the top immediately eligible transfers on the market, choosing Ohio State over Duke and others.

Next season’s outlook: Though he hasn’t played in two years, Towns will immediately compete for a starting forward spot – provided he’s healthy. He most recently had surgery on his left knee a few months ago, and he should be back to full health around June or July, but either way he’s expected to have some degree of rust. A healthy Towns could become Ohio State’s top 3-point shooter, and he also adds an ability to shoot off the bounce. First, he needs to get healthy. But provided that isn’t an issue, Towns will be a major piece of the Buckeyes’ 2020-21 plans.

 
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OHIO STATE INCOMING TRANSFERS SETH TOWNS, ABEL PORTER AND JIMMY SOTOS RECEIVE JERSEY NUMBERS

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Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...porter-and-jimmy-sotos-receive-jersey-numbers
 
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