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Home / Sports / Kouwe Sees Tournament Potential in SU

Kouwe Sees Tournament Potential in SU

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Kiyan Anthony impressing with scoring and court vision.
  • Former player Andrew Kouwe believes SU is tournament-ready.
  • Team shows athleticism, energy, and strong early season wins.
Kouwe Sees Tournament Potential in SU

Former Syracuse guard Andrew Kouwe expressed strong confidence in the current Orange basketball team's potential to reach the NCAA postseason during a recent podcast appearance. He cited the team's commanding victories in their initial three games as encouraging signs of progress and a return to dominant play.

Kouwe specifically praised the performance of Kiyan Anthony, son of Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony. Stepping into a starting role due to an injury, Kiyan has impressed with his scoring average and efficient shooting, displaying a mature offensive skillset that draws comparisons to his father's game.

Beyond Anthony's contributions, Kouwe noted the overall athleticism and energy of the team, mentioning standout players like William Kyle III and Donnie Freeman. He believes this blend of talent, commitment to defense, and apparent enjoyment on the court makes the Orange a legitimate NCAA Tournament contender.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Kiyan Anthony is the son of former Syracuse star and NBA player Carmelo Anthony.
Former player Andrew Kouwe believes the team has the potential and athleticism to be an NCAA Tournament team.
Kiyan Anthony is second on the team in scoring, averaging 17.3 points per game with strong shooting efficiency.

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