The notion that we shouldn’t recruit a top player because of the likelihood that he will go pro before using his eligibility is silly. You get the best kids you can and when it’s time for them to go pro you wish them the best.
Love the Imhotep kids, super tough, one of the best hoop programs in Philly.UConn is also recruiting Imhotep Charter (PA) wing Justin Edwards, who took an official visit to Kentucky this weekend.
Castle said he is working on recruiting Edwards to UConn.
Has anyone ever heard Hurley say that about a recruit before though? I don’t ever remember him calling Bouk or Hawkins a one and done before they stepped on campus. He must really think Castle is going to be special for him to say that.Just because Dan Hurley says be thinks he can be a 1 year player doesn't make it a lock that he's a one and done. It's an aspirational goal. A hopeful projection, not a moral lock. Maybe he is ready after one. Maybe it takes 2 years to get him there. This is a good thing. Doesn't mean we are becoming Kentucky.
That picture of Hurley who was a point guard next to Castle the same position.Can't get it out of my head. A 6'7" point and 6'5" Corey Floyd at the 2. Floyd is so strong and Castle appears to be, as well. They will both be physical, fast, with plenty of speed. That backcourt will be a handful.
One and done, no. But he talked about Bouknight, Akok, Jackson, Sanogo, Johnson all having the potential to leave after 2 years when they committedHas anyone ever heard Hurley say that about a recruit before though? I don’t ever remember him calling Bouk or Hawkins a one and done before they stepped on campus. He must really think Castle is going to be special for him to say that.
Hurley didn't tell the media that. He is not even allowed to publicly comment on the recruit until he is signed. The recruit said coach said that. We have no idea what Dan Hurley has or hasn't said to other recruits during the recruiting process unless they offer it up like Stephon did. We also have no idea of the context of the comment. Could be that one year was mentioned as a potential possibility in a wide range of first year outcomes.Has anyone ever heard Hurley say that about a recruit before though? I don’t ever remember him calling Bouk or Hawkins a one and done before they stepped on campus. He must really think Castle is going to be special for him to say that.
Yeah, but the question is whether or not you make real noise in the tournament if your best players are gone in a year or two. You definitely get the entertainment value when they are playing. Did, say Drummond do anything that really helped the program? It made a huge difference that Napier stayed in school. To me the whole long term value of getting great players who leave early so you can get a next great player whose eye is already on the door is an open question. I’m not saying don’t recruit that kind of player. Just not sure it’s that different from the Kentuckies of the world when it comes to success at the end of a season.Right. The process becomes self-sustaining.
A A next But, again, we're not going to be Kentucky. We'll be more like the late 00s early 10s Duke teams or later 10s Villanova teams. Or...if you will, our mid-00s UConn teams. Talented players staying for a few years paired with exceptional incoming guys.
Castle may be a one and done, but he isn't a kid ranked in the Top 10 where—almost no matter his performance—he has to go to the NBA after one year. Castle has to earn it where Wagner and Mgbako really don't.
About as clumsy an analogy as I can think of lmao she was clearly going for the “baby bird pushed from the nest” thingWe’re gonna push him off a cliff? Jeez
Absolutely correctAbout as clumsy an analogy as I can think of lmao she was clearly going for the “baby bird pushed from the nest” thing
It’s pretty comical really. They want a pro from the get go who is willing to put millions of dollars on hold and potentially risk injury so that they can enjoy their favorite amateur team. Beyond the fact that this player is unlikely to exist, it’s incredibly selfish. Plus every one and done leads us to other highly skilled players many of which will stay around for multiple seasons. So yeah…It’s hilarious to hear posters one day criticize Andre Jackson for not being nba ready the second he stepped on campus and the next day not want players who are able to go to the nba after their first years.
Oh, I agree. But it's not like Kentucky hasn't made noise in the tournament.Yeah, but the question is whether or not you make real noise in the tournament if your best players are gone in a year or two. You definitely get the entertainment value when they are playing. Did, say Drummond do anything that really helped the program? It made a huge difference that Napier stayed in school.
6-7 160? I have 25 lbs on him and he's almost a foot taller. Either I'm fat or this kid needs some food. Probably a bit of both?#16 overall on 247's composite rankings. #11 overall by 247's scouts![]()
Justin Edwards, Kentucky Wildcats, Small Forward
Justin Edwards is a 6-7, 180-pound Small Forward from Philadelphia, PA.247sports.com
He’s a stud6-7 160? I have 25 lbs on him and he's almost a foot taller. Either I'm fat or this kid needs some food. Probably a bit of both?
6-7 160? I have 25 lbs on him and he's almost a foot taller. Either I'm fat or this kid needs some food. Probably a bit of both?
I responded before opening the link. Lol went just on the title. I'm not all that bright.He's more like 190 probably. That's old.

They do say practices are tough.We’re gonna push him off a cliff? Jeez
He's listed as a SG. He says he's a PG. The announcer today during the game called him a wing. Sounds like he can do a lot of things really well, as you would expect for a top 25 player.So I’m seeing him listed as a SG and a PG? Which is it? Is he truly a PG or is he is he a scoring guard with an above average handle? These labels don’t really have the clear meaning they once did.