BTW, what I always find fascinating - and we see it an awful lot - we recruit certain kids who have big time jump shooting resumes and some kid playing for East Podunk U, comes in and makes our kids look like duffers. The kid from UNH who scored 20 or so had a sweet looking stroke. I don't know how he plays day in and day out, but you see someone like that and wonder why some kids get a lot of press and other kids just play the game. I think sometimes recruiters at the high major level get too involved with looking at kids who, maybe subconsciously, they think have pro potential and overlook kids who can just be real solid college players. Not saying the kids they recruit should be disregarded, just seems like there are a lot of kids who either can flat out shoot or are monster rebounders who wind up at lesser programs for whatever reason - size, speed - but with the right group of teammates can add a lot to a team. RJ Evans seems to be that kind of player.