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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostHamilton was far more highly recruited when he verbaled here. This kid is big. Other than that, let's wait and see. I like the move.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI thought the part about working on his academics was a little mysterious, unless he's a partial qualifier. Either that or the coaches thought he'd do better academically at WSU if he had another year of academic prep work.
Some of the questions about him and the giant gaps between some rankings and his recruitment are starting to work themselves out. Probably wasn't considered ready for D1 ball or academics. That would explain why better programs were passing on what looks like a rather good player.Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 31, 2017, 03:13 PM.
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostAndrew Force
I am REALLY high on '17 C Isaiah Chandler (NE)...reminds of Sean May (UNC '05). Soft touch. An aggressive A.J. Hammons (Purdue) at same age.
https://twitter.com/AndrewForce8/sta...76416120655875
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As I recall, Hamilton had offers from schools in every P5 conference, and probably The American as well.
Looking back on that, Hamilton's recruitment was a little like the NBA draft. A lot of weight was put on potential rather than current performance. Unfortunately when coaches were scouting Hamilton he was probably playing in some rather loosely organized systems and his difficulty reading situations and moving to specific spots was disguised by something closer to pick up games.
Not knowing where to be on either end of the court proved to be more of a fatal flaw than Orukpe's inability to catch the ball or throw it.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostAs I recall, Hamilton had offers from schools in every P5 conference, and probably The American as well.
Looking back on that, Hamilton's recruitment was a little like the NBA draft. A lot of weight was put on potential rather than current performance. Unfortunately when coaches were scouting Hamilton he was probably playing in some rather loosely organized systems and his difficulty reading situations and moving to specific spots was disguised by something closer to pick up games.
Not knowing where to be on either end of the court proved to be more of a fatal flaw than Orukpe's inability to catch the ball or throw it.
While he did have offers/some interest from a few P5 schools, I believe saying he "had offers from schools in every P5 conference, and probably The American as well" is a significant reach toward hyperbole. He had some decent offers, we were his best."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View Posthttp://shockernet.net/forum/showthre...8-is-a-Shocker!
While he did have offers/some interest from a few P5 schools, I believe saying he "had offers from schools in every P5 conference, and probably The American as well" is a significant reach toward hyperbole. He had some decent offers, we were his best.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View Posthttp://shockernet.net/forum/showthre...8-is-a-Shocker!
While he did have offers/some interest from a few P5 schools, I believe saying he "had offers from schools in every P5 conference, and probably The American as well" is a significant reach toward hyperbole. He had some decent offers, we were his best.
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All I see here is good starter by the 19-20 season. So, sorry if I am not excited to hear about this guy whose newer to the game and has academic concerns in the summer of 2017. Compare this project to the news of DeAntoni Gordon. Gordon is on a path to be a star by the time he gets here in 2019. Total difference. One is exciting, the other is eh.
*Edit: Low IQ changed to "newer to the game"Last edited by mini-shock; June 2, 2017, 12:51 PM.
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Originally posted by mini-shock View PostAll I see here is good starter by the 19-20 season. So, sorry if I am not excited to hear about this guy with low basketball IQ and academic concerns in the summer of 2017. Compare this project to the news of DeAntoni Gordon. Gordon is on a path to be a star by the time he gets here in 2019. Total difference. One is exciting, the other is eh.Livin the dream
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