To temper the McCloud enthusiasm a little, he is NOT as athletically talented as Washpun. Washpun was a bit of a freak athletically with his speed and vertical, Juwan did not show any of that.
What I did see and what I would compare him to is Van Vleet. I know that may be heresy to WSU fans, but he has a similar body-both 5'11, Juwan is a little smaller listed at 175 to Fred's freshman listed 190. What really strikes me is the presence on the floor. Other than the first few minutes, he just looked totally comfortable running things and in sync with the veterans already. He had a late shot clock play that he got the ball with 5 seconds left and just calmly set up his defender and buried a step-back three like it was routine. A couple of those type of things were what reminded me of Fred. Now, whether he will develop into the bulldog defender that Fred was, I don't know and I am NOT calling him out as an All-American by any means. He definitely looks better than Deon Mitchell did as a freshman, and I would take another Deon running point for UNI without hesitating.
The other newcomers that will be counted on for playing time look about what you would expect from a Jacobson team. Nothing overly flashy or eye-popping exciting, but a lot of particular skill-sets that gives Jacobson a chance to work his magic. The two most promising of these are the big guy, Dahl, simply because his size adds promise, and Brown, who played the 4, 5, and a little bit of point Friday. He looks like a young Jeremy Morgan with his length.
Still two weeks til tip-off. I would assume there will be a closed scrimmage again this year as Jake seemed to like that last year.