From ESPN:UNLV decommit. Jeff Borzello tweeted that we've been in contact with him. He plays for St Thomas Moore so something to keep an eye on. He could be that 3rd ball handler we're going to need next year
Weird thing is that he's a 3* player with a scout grade of 77 who only originally had offers from UNLV and BCU. Now that he has decommitted, he is getting interest from a lot of notable programs. Did he make a significant jump during his senior year, or was he just flying under the radar?
Yup. Supply shifts down and increases the demand at that level of supply. We're back in Econ class.reportedly had a very good senior year plus unsigned seniors are always in demand this time of year with teams trying to plug holes due to transfers/NBA early entrants/open schollies.
We can do better.
reportedly had a very good senior year plus unsigned seniors are always in demand this time of year with teams trying to plug holes due to transfers/NBA early entrants/open schollies.
What does it take to be considered a "good perimeter rebounder"?
Extremely long arms. Big hands help too.What does it take to be considered a "good perimeter rebounder"?
A guard is preferred at this point. We have Brimah, Enoch, Facey, Diarra, Jackson, Larrier and Durham for the frontcourt.With one scholarship available do we need a guard or a big more? Looking at one of the recruiting sites there seems to be a fair amount of Top 100 uncommitted people out there but we don't seem to be listed as having interest in any of them. I guess if we add a class of 2016 player a guard is probably preferable as he would be able to contribute more early rather than a big who would likely take more development?
Unless of course we could score a grad transfer big with 14 and 10 averages!
Tough and can shoot. Sign him up. We have a class with a 5 * McD's AA and 3 other 4*s with nice pedigrees so another guard with a jumpshot would fill out the class nicely.
I was surprised to see that you're right. I feel like he was a 5-star in at least one or two of them last fall, but he's slid out of the top 30 and down to a 4-star across the board.I know this is nitpicky, but while Alterique is a McD AA, he's not considered a 5-star in any of the systems.
It's because there's a lot of really good guards in 2016, more than the last few classes. In 2015, he'd be top 20 and easily a 5 star. Lonzo Ball, De'Aaron Fox, Frank Jackson and Kobi Simmons are all crazy good PG's. He's a 5* caliber player.I was surprised to see that you're right. I feel like he was a 5-star in at least one or two of them last fall, but he's slid out of the top 30 and down to a 4-star across the board.
FWIW, one of the services still has Durham as a 5-star.
@Ricker you must have seen this kid before, granted you may not have paid attention to him. Anything to share?
What does it take to be considered a "good perimeter rebounder"?