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I was impressed with Oham. He can really stroke the three. Diallo really plays under control and finds his points within the flow of the game. He doesn't force anything. DHam could learn a thing or two from him. I noticed that Diallo and Diarra sat next to each other and seemed to joke with each other during pre-game, on the bench and during stops in the action. Hopefully, those friends will stay together in college....That would be some sick chemistry with Diarra, Diallo and Brown. Diarra and Brown have better hands than our current big guys. Diarra reminds me of Curtis Kelly but I hope he has a better UCONN career.
Another take away. This kid #1, Sergio El Darwich for Lee Academy was the most impressive player on the court for either team. Shot it well from long range, played tough D, took it to the hoops, and had four dunks. he's about 6' 4" and could get up. Reminded me a lot of Chris Herren.
He was # 25 in this video from last season but changed to # 1 this season:
Kid's from Beirut, Lebanon and this is his postgrad year. Nobody but NERR has him listed anywhere - they have him #5 in Maine, and #75 in New England: http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/rankings/maine-class-of-2016
Given the numbers he's putting up in this league and the athleticism he shows, I'd be shocked if he didn't end up with a mid-major offer. Would love to see Moore get him at Quinnipiac, but my guess is he ends up at a bigger school.