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SignUp Now!Sorry. Got excited and didn't know where to put it.Maybe throw it in a few more threads.
Man. I think probably Barrett. Zion, Tre, then Reddish.Which one is Omar Bradley?
I'm really not qualified to give a detailed answer. Just assumed you had Bradley at 1 with Ike at 2 (in terms of students and generals)So, you think Bradley>Eisenhower?
What do you want to get better at?
My defense, my rebounding, getting more rebounds and my shooting.
Who has prioritized you and really said, “you’re our guy”?
Michigan State and that’s pretty much it.
Is there anybody else that you feel is recruiting you pretty hard?
Duke
Are you going to take any new visits?
I’m still trying to decide on going to Countdown to Craziness in two weeks
Or to roll with the perfectly good upperclassman bigs we will have. Not every position needs a star, and if we're going to have experienced glue guys on the court I'd most want them in the interior. We could use a little depth though.
If a program needs the #1 or 2 freshman at every position to come in and start every season in order to be a national title favorite, isn’t there something wrong with the coaching and player development at that program? Duke needs ready-made generational talent at each position to be the favorite these days, even though Duke has The Master as head coach to teach and train multi-year top 50 recruits? Seems like a bizarre situation.
At some point, it becomes more meaningful to use rate stats (per possession, per minute, rebounding percentages) to assess a player’s ability rather than high school recruiting rankings.
Why would The Master offer a full scholarship to attend the Harvard of the Carolinas and play basketball at the preeminent amateur basketball organization in world history, in the hallowed halls of the modern Roman Colosseum, to a player who is not expected to become perfectly good as a senior? Is The Master a fool or something?