Yes, agree 97. That is my hope, that he is a very good player, who - obvious to 2 national championships and slew of NBA draftees - was buried. In fact, the wing player they brought in - Liam McNeely - was a top 10 hs recruit and already being touted as a one and done high pick in the draft next year. So, again, the hope is that Apostolos is more like a top 100 equivalent talent - just stuck behind and getting recruited over by top 25 type college talent.
While I agree with Brooklyn, it does not really mean he will translate practicing against top guys to performing in a D1 game - it STILL would seem to be one of the best opportunities to get better, compared to practicing against average players.
Interesting little side note, turned on ESPN and Woj was talking about having gone to same HS as Donovan Clingan (Bristol Central) and how you don't have to go to all these elite prep and private schools to develop. Really though, he is an exception, and does not hurt to be 7'2 with good footwork. But he did come out of h.s. with good footwork, good demeanor and work ethic. I will say, when I got to watch an NEPSAC game vs local h.s. game in CT - the level of play is really different - and more resembles a college game than a public hs game.