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Oh okay thanks. No AAU teams at UAA
Diarra and Diallo play for an UA AAU team, Under Armour invited the best players from their spring circuit to the Under Armour All America Camp.
Oh okay thanks. No AAU teams at UAA
Would hope so.the way he is playing would indicate a boost in his ranking by any sensible scout? don't really know how he fared in specific head to heads, but the way he has rebounded he is clearly one of the best bigs at the camp.
While I think it's petty by Nike to do that, the sneaker companies have always been ridiculously territorial and petty. I don't know who the brainiac is at Rivals is who made the decision to sponsor the UA camp but they had to know this was a possibility. Not too smart.Would hope so.
Speaking of the rankings, I wonder how much this will impact rankings going forward - Rivals is sponsoring the Under Armour camp. In response, the Peach Jam, which is run by Nike, refused to credential anyone from Rivals. Think Nike could potentially freeze Rivals out of any and all Nike sponsored events this summer. I imagine that would make the rankings/evaluations a bit tougher if Rivals can't get access to the Nike circuit.
Would hope so.
Speaking of the rankings, I wonder how much this will impact rankings going forward - Rivals is sponsoring the Under Armour camp. In response, the Peach Jam, which is run by Nike, refused to credential anyone from Rivals. Think Nike could potentially freeze Rivals out of any and all Nike sponsored events this summer. I imagine that would make the rankings/evaluations a bit tougher if Rivals can't get access to the Nike circuit.
The Peach Jam is an AAU event, but strictly for Nike. It's the tournament round of Nike's EYBL circuit and all the AAU teams there are Nike: http://www.nikeeyb.com/games/@tcf15 did Rivals get banned from the nike academy? I dont see how rivals is directly competing with nike here, peach jam is an aau event while the ua thing is a camp. majority of high talent that plays in the nike circuit is at peach jam, not skipping town to hit the ua camp. its not like peach jam needs crazy coverage, enough people are there covering the event
Just wondering, why are Diallo and Diarra on different teams
uprising is this weekend too in atl, pretty insane weekend for grassroots.The Peach Jam is an AAU event, but strictly for Nike. It's the tournament round of Nike's EYBL circuit and all the AAU teams there are Nike: http://www.nikeeyb.com/games/
Whether or not the Peach Jam was happening at the same time as the Under Armour camp, don't think UA would bring any of the talent playing in the Peach Jam because it's only for UA kids.
Just thought it was interesting to see the shoe wars spilling over into the recruiting coverage.
Lubin wasn't an explosive leaper and had short arms(Diarra is the opposite), and there's at least 100 spots in the difference in their ranking. Not really sure how you can speak on his influence without having yet played a game but whatever.So Diarra seems like Rock 2.0. Not exactly highly regarded, but will be effective as a rebounder/garbage man.
His biggest influence will be if he convinces Diallo to come.
Very far from Rakim Lubin. Diarra is in the ESPN top 100. Lubin was nowhere even close to that. Diarra is composite top 150 while Lubin was composite top 300. Not a good comparison.So Diarra seems like Rock 2.0. Not exactly highly regarded, but will be effective as a rebounder/garbage man.
His biggest influence will be if he convinces Diallo to come.
No offense to Lubin because I don't think he got much of a chance here, but if Diarra's Rock 2.o then that's a problem. Diarra is way more athletic and less strong than Lubin. Totally different players.So Diarra seems like Rock 2.0. Not exactly highly regarded, but will be effective as a rebounder/garbage man.
His biggest influence will be if he convinces Diallo to come.
Runs the floor, more athletic, better motor, rebounder. Nothing against rock but they're different players and looks like diarra will develop into a very good playerLubin wasn't an explosive leaper and had short arms(Diarra is the opposite), and there's at least 100 spots in the difference in their ranking. Not really sure how you can speak on his influence without having yet played a game but whatever.
Who said anything about him not being a good recruit?? I was a FAN of Rock's! I thought he deserved more playing time.Diarra is only Rock 2.0 in the sense that he is literally the second 4-man that Ollie brought in while he was HC (Lubin being the first and Enoch having the size to potentially play some 5).
News flash: you don't have to be Diamond freaking Stone to be a good, well-regarded recruit.
Who said anything about him not being a good recruit?? I was a FAN of Rock's! I thought he deserved more playing time.
The point is that if he is the reason we get Diallo, that'd be HUGE.
There's not much more to infer when Player Y is referred as "Player X 2.0", which basically means Player Y will be another iteration of Player X. If you meant something completely different, then it was just a poor choice of words.I don't go on Courant.com. So no idea what you're talking about.
I still don't get how you all infer so much from one comment. I'm not saying Diarra is worse than Rock by any means...but a 147 composite does not qualify as "highly regarded"
However - Lubin was a young player who had flashes of being a worthwhile player. Do I think he would have been a useful player by the time he's a senior? The answer is yes.
So Diarra seems like Rock 2.0. Not exactly highly regarded, but will be effective as a rebounder/garbage man.
His biggest influence will be if he convinces Diallo to come.
Fair point. Diarra seems like he's gaining momentum. He probably will end up higher than where he is now.There's not much more to infer when Player Y is referred as "Player X 2.0", which basically means Player Y will be another iteration of Player X. If you meant something completely different, then it was just a poor choice of words.
As for highly regarded, it's tough to say that about a guy who commits prior to the July live periods, which is when under the radar prospects who haven't committed yet break through. Mamadou is putting up numbers during the live periods that would garner a lot of interest from decent programs.
I think he weighs 230How much did they say he weighs?
Kid's already built like Purvis... on a 6'8 frame