Not going to refute that at all. Totally agree but it isn’t in the agenda from what I hear. The better the comp the better you get. Plain and simple. But most scholarships and being noticed is during the AAU summer season. A kid blows up in AAU ball everyone comes barking and banging down their door. Clingan will get noticed by the southern and midwestern schools soon. Also it helps the last three games that he has been terrific because he is getting complementary scoring from his teammates. The first 10-12 games he was the team. No one else would hit open shots or score in double figures. Now he has one to two kids scoring 10+ pts every game. They are still a young core group. If he stays healthy don’t foul out and doesn’t transfer BC will have like back to back 19-1 seasons the next two years. East Catholic and Windsor are rebuilding. Northwest Catholic will be the main foe in the CCC since they have two of the top 10th graders in the state.Him and dad said candidly that they want him to stay at BC and be the best player in school history and chase a state title. If he is good enough which he is schools will find out about his talent. Everyone north of DC has offered him a full ride and he has 2+ yrs left of HS to boot. What he needs to do is drop his AAU team and be the small fish in the big pond so to speak. He needs to play with and against elite talent on the AAU circuit. That is where all the recruiting battles are won and lost.
I didn't post the "original post". I responded to it in a joking manner because I thought the "original post" was in jest. When I went back and read it again I understood why if his post was serious then my post was really bad. I'm still hoping the "original post" was just a bad attempt at humor because if he was serious then it was really stupid.
Sometimes things aren't what they seem on a message board. I know I was not saying Donovan is a bad kid. That was not my intent at all. Live and learn.
If the kid’s dad is worried about this stuff, he shouldn’t check out the threads on Alterique or Carlton.It was clearly a joke, but remember that in the 2D world of social media, people often miss the context so just be more careful.
How about we stop telling the kid he has to leave BC for a prep school. Stop trying to manage his high school career. We all know that playing against better competition makes you better. Let the kid enjoy high school and play AAU ball in the summer. He is a talented 7 foot sophomore who will have his pick of schools in two years. I live in Chicago but if I was in state I would make as many of his Bristol Central games as I could and I would be smothered in UConn gear and cheering my rear end off for the kid. Let the positivity flow people.
Understand the comments and thoughts but he isn’t doubled or tripled up the court at all or even in the post. As soon as he touches the ball he is smothered. Big difference. Tough to get in his head and bother him. Tough to body him too and play him tough. Just very tough all over to defend him. He is fine at BC right now. Just needs his supporting cast to play like they have the last three games for the rest of his career and BC will never lose his junior or senior year.How do you know he is enjoying his career at bc? Tripled team every night. Can't even walk up the floor without getting fouled by two players all night. Then fans calling you overrated all night even though being tripled teamed and fouled. Two more years of that doesn't seem enjoyable. Prep seems like a relief
Personally, I don't know but there are many boneyard contributors who have stated that it is his and his family's intention that he stay four years at BC. Whether it is enjoyment or some other reason there is no need for boneyarders to tell the kid what is best for him. It's not as bad as a joke gone wrong but somewhat condescending considering the kid has been tall and pretty good at basketball for a few years now. I'm sure the kid and his family are aware of all of his options.How do you know he is enjoying his career at bc? Tripled team every night. Can't even walk up the floor without getting fouled by two players all night. Then fans calling you overrated all night even though being tripled teamed and fouled. Two more years of that doesn't seem enjoyable. Prep seems like a relief
Understand the comments and thoughts but he isn’t doubled or tripled up the court at all or even in the post. As soon as he touches the ball he is smothered. Big difference. Tough to get in his head and bother him. Tough to body him too and play him tough. Just very tough all over to defend him. He is fine at BC right now. Just needs his supporting cast to play like they have the last three games for the rest of his career and BC will never lose his junior or senior year.
Life isn’t all basketball. A 15 year may want to spend his high school years with the friends and teammates that he grew up with. I am sure life for a 7 foot tall 15 year old has some challenges and being close to the people that care about him and have helped him through some very tough times has great value. Let the kid live as a teenager.How do you know he is enjoying his career at bc? Tripled team every night. Can't even walk up the floor without getting fouled by two players all night. Then fans calling you overrated all night even though being tripled teamed and fouled. Two more years of that doesn't seem enjoyable. Prep seems like a relief
Life isn’t all basketball. A 15 year may want to spend his high school years with the friends and teammates that he grew up with. I am sure life for a 7 foot tall 15 year old has some challenges and being close to the people that care about him and have helped him through some very tough times has great value. Let the kid live as a teenager.