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Do we still have room for him?
Do we still have room for him?
Think I made the same mistake you did, reading Stair's question before seeing the two previous posts from Dynasty:I read his top 3 are Indiana, Arizona, and Texas. UConn was listed in top 5 on 24-7, so not sure if we are eliminated.
Odd quote if by "schools I added" he means the others he'll be taking in-homes with outside of his "top 3". UConn will obviously give him that television exposure and is a high-profile program with real history of consistently getting guys to the NBA, but OKState and Arkansas are in the worse two of the P5, XII and SEC respectively, and even within those conferences, which of course will get exposure simply due to their P5 affiliation, he'll be playing on those teams just to get shat on on national television when they play KU or Texas with the former, or UK or Florida with the latter, the only games where he's guaranteed to be on television, because his team will be playing those high-profile programs. At best OKState and Arkansas have been recent trendy "dark horse" picks that ultimately did nothing.http://www.insidethehall.com/2015/09/10/deron-davis-talks-iu-in-home-visit/
“The three schools I added, they’re all going to be on TV a lot and the relationships I’ve built with those coaches, along with the first three, are very special,” he explained. “Each one of those schools can help develop me and take me to where I want to go.”
Not sure how legit this is...
Buzz around the adidas All-American camp on Long Island, in July, was that UConn head coach Kevin Ollie had begun to make a serious impression on Davis, his family, and his mentors within his AAU program. Some were shocked when they were reportedly left off his list, but they could be considered a dark horse for his signature here.
https://www.getmoresports.com/coveted-big-man-deron-davis-hosting-visits/[/QU
Sounds totally, 100%, undeniably legit.
Not sure how legit this is...
Buzz around the adidas All-American camp on Long Island, in July, was that UConn head coach Kevin Ollie had begun to make a serious impression on Davis, his family, and his mentors within his AAU program. Some were shocked when they were reportedly left off his list, but they could be considered a dark horse for his signature here.
https://www.getmoresports.com/coveted-big-man-deron-davis-hosting-visits/
These are great quotes relative to the UConn program. Plenty of NBA scouts and former UConn players can attest to these qualities. The more motivation and willingness he has the more likely his aspirations can be realized here. Hope he has thatHere's what he had to say about UConn and what he is looking for in a college(quotes taken from the Indiana 247sports page):
On Connecticut: "UConn is just another powerhouse program. It’s kind of far, but coach Ollie is a great coach, played in the league, coached in the league, stuff like that. He knows what he’s talking about, he knows how to get the job done."
On what he's looking for in a school: "Really just development in my game, not just make me an NBA player, but get me NBA-ready, someone who can have a long career. Who can give me the tools to be successful, but also give me the tools to be successful in stuff outside of basketball?"
Fortunately for us, yes he is.is tom crean still the coach??
He also called him Da'Ron, so take it with a grain of saltBorges says we're not in contention for Davis:
http://borgesblognhr.blogspot.com/
Recruiting profile: Da'Ron Davis not likely to be a Husky
UConn was slated to make a home visit to highly-skilled big man Da'Ron Davis out in Colorado last week. But just before that was going to happen, the staff was essentially told not to bother making the long trip. It doesn't appear Davis intends to be a Husky.
With Mamadou Diarra already in the fold, Juwan Durham recently committed, Steve Enoch already enrolled and the possibility of Amida Brimah coming back for his senior season, there doesn't appear to be much room for Davis in Storrs.
According to a source close to Davis, he has pretty much narrowed his choices down to three schools: Indiana, Arizona and Mississippi State. He visited Indiana this past weekend, will visit Ben Howland at MSU in mid-October, then head to Arizona near the end of October.
He also called him Da'Ron, so take it with a grain of salt
i would say a guard is a desperate need at this point. Purvis is most likely gone, gibbs is gone... we'll run an excellent adams + gilbert starting backcourt but cassell is the only backup... thats disastrous.Lock up Vance and then add two guards, hopefully Hamidou reclassifies.
lol!De'Next