Giveth Again
So we have been noting the lack of big men on the MBB roster, and today there was an announcement about a truly BIG man coming to BG. A giant man. His name is Christ Essandoko, and he is 7'0" and 280 pounds. He is an interesting young man.
He is French... played a couple of years of HS there, then came to a school in the US. He was a 3-star recruit with offers from St. Joe out of HS, along with Maryland, Providence, Illinois, NC State, Nebraska, Pitt, Rutgers, South Carolina, A&M, Wake Forest, South Florida, SEMO, NM, San Diego State, Wisconsin, DePaul, Seton Hall.
He announced he was going to Providence, but he ended up at St. Joseph's. He had to redshirt due to being ineligible, and then played a year at St. Joe's. Then he went back to Providence, where really big things were expected and did not happen. He took responsibility for that and then went to South Carolina, where the results were even worse.
Everywhere he has gone, there has been praise for him before the season started.
Here is the coach at St. Joe's...
“He’s highly intellectual. He’s got great instincts. His feel for team basketball is outstanding, and that’s really the European way. He has an insatiable competitiveness. It’s off the charts...Then you throw on top of that a great personality, a connective personality, an amazing teammate, and the upside of him is really high.”
Here is what they said at Providence...
“Christ is seven foot, 280 — he’s an absolute load. He just moves people naturally with his girth and his strength, but he’s also our kind of player because he’s very skilled. He has a great feel for the game, he’s a great passer. We run our offense through our bigs a lot. They are almost like point guards to a degree. Josh was perfect for that, Christ is too, he’s just bigger, and he’s also a three-point shooter.”
And yet...
He had a good year at St. Joe's. After a two-year layoff, he scored 8.5 per game and added 5.7 RPG and a block a game in 21 minutes.
At Providence, he played 12 minutes a game, 4.3 PPG and 3.9 RPG and about .75 blocks per game.
At South Carolina...for a bad team, he averaged 7.4 minutes a game, 2 PPG and 1.6 RPG. He was DNP for 10 of the last 20 games.
He shot 29% from 2FG for SC last year. He made 65% for St. Joe's. He can shoot 3's...34% for his career, 38% in two of his three years. He's a 59% career FT shooter, but considerably lower than that the last two years.
He was called for 5.4 fouls per 40 last season. He was #11 in block% his first year at St. Joe, and nothing particularly special after that.
I don't mean to be negative. These are just facts. Here's another one...obviously, there's something there. The NFL draft is coming...he's all upside. If he gets out of his head and puts it together, we have a guy who's dominating in this conference. We have player-friendly coaches...why not now?
Also, for a little rabbit hole on your Monday night, click here and read about a man from the same town.
