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Avery Bradley tryin' to get his grades up is a good sign for UCLA ...
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not really... I'd think that Texas is in the lead for him, especially with him needing to get his grades upOriginally Posted by JamesOnNT
Avery Bradley tryin' to get his grades up is a good sign for UCLA ...
Chitownlegend is gonna be riding the pine but getting a free education. Purdue had 3 recruits for the 08-09 season and he was a no star athlete according to rivals.Originally Posted by RellBettaBlues
Originally Posted by heLiumcLinton
Didn't chitownlegend commit there???Originally Posted by dreClark
11. Purdue. Matt Painter's team snuck up on a lot of people last season. With Robbie Hummel leading the way, the Boilermakers have high hopes.
who is he?
Chicago Hoops
September 3, 2008
Former Chicago Washington star Mario Little is off to a fast star at Kansas University. Despite playing with a stress fracture in his leg, Little capped off a three-game exhibition tour in Canada with 21 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds in the final game.
Little, a 6'5" forward who spent the past two seasons starring at juco powerhouse Chipola College, opened the Canadian tour with 9 points and 5 rebounds against McGill. He then scored 8 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in a win over Carleton.
Little then broke out with his 21 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds in a win over Ottawa to close out the tour. Little scored his 21 points on 9-11 shooting from the floor.
This coming season, Little, and former Chicago Crane star Sherron Collins are expected to lead a Kansas team that a year ago won the NCAA National Championship.
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2 Chicago N's reppin' my school?! Lemme find out my cuzzo Dock had a lil' street team out there in the 'Go
2 Chicago N's reppin' my school?! Lemme find out my cuzzo Dock had a lil' street team out there in the 'Go
i been ridin for duke since corey was there...im big on scheyer ever since i seen that boy get 21 points in 75 seconds..against extremely athletic (*whispers*black kids)...im not a huge sean doc fan, thats cakes neighborhood peoples...
September 3, 2008
Favors is back from Athens
Kipp Adams
UGASports.com
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While recruiting season is in full swing with the football players, the most highly anticipated prospect in Athens this year may have been a basketball star. Derrick Favors made his official visit to the Classic City this past weekend, and it was the same weekend of UGA's football opener against Georgia Southern.
Most visits are very hectic, with the coaching staff rushing around and an itinerary designed to maximize what the prospect sees in their short time there. With Favors though, that was not the case.
Favors is very close friends with UGA freshman Howard "Trey" Thompkins.
"We just went around campus and hung out with players and coaches," said Favors. "It was pretty laid back we went to the football game and tailgated. I have been there before, so I know what they have."
It may not have been the first time there for the five-star player, but there were some things he had not seen before.
"We went out off campus a little, and ate. Yeah it was a little different, being a small town. But that is not something that really matters to me. I also got to see the indoor facility and locker rooms. They were really nice."
Being in town for the season opener, the South Atlanta star could not pass up the opportunity to see the then number one team play.
"Yeah it was wild there at the game, they were loud as can be. The atmosphere was cool; I think that is what stood out to me during the visit." said one of the premier prospects in the country.
Does Favors think he could bring that sort of excitement to Stegman?
"I could try, I hope I can have that kind of impact."
While at the game, the top five talent was being recruited by not only the coaches, but also the fans.
"Yeah some fans knew who I was. They kept saying come here, we need you, and stuff like that. It was crazy, but also kind of cool. It's good to know you are wanted by fans and coaches."
The coaching staff spent some time sitting down with the 6-foot-9 , 225-pound phenom, and they let him know how he would be used if he were a Bulldog.
"Yeah, they said they would run a lot of high post, to maximize my skills. They would make me a focal point on the team. They let me know they want me bad."
He let us know already that the fans and coaches were on him, how did the team react to him.
"I got to hang out with all of them (the players). They are a cool bunch to be around, they're all cool. They kept telling me to come there and how good UGA could be."
The Bulldogs just got a commitment from 6-foot-10 center Daniel Miller. Having a player who could play center and allow him to slide down is something that definitely appeals to Favors.
"Oh yeah, power forward is my most natural position, so that is appealing. That is where I'm most comfortable, and I like playing that the most."
He just finished his first of five official visits, but he has no plans set in stone now.
"Not yet, I think Georgia Tech in September, but after that I don't know where I will go."
He has said all along that he is not close to deciding, and this visit did not change his plans.
"I still want to narrow them down this fall, and decide in the spring."
He is keeping it close to himself, but UGA has as good a chance to reel in this stud as any team in the country.
"It is 50-50 with everybody, no one is out yet," added Favors in closing.
Bradley closing in on commitment
Jerry Meyer
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst
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Five-star prospect Avery Bradley has a lot going on right now. First, he just transferred from Tacoma (Wash.) Bellermine Prep to Henderson (Nev.) Findlay Prep. Secondly the 6-foot-3, 175-pound shooting guard is closing in on a commitment to a Big 12 power.
Bradley was sensational this summer.
Down to Texas and UCLA, Bradley is strongly leaning towards Texas. He officially visits Texas September 13 and has no plans to visit UCLA.
"I really have a good relationship with the coaches at Texas," said Bradley, who is the No. 8 ranked prospect in the Rivals150. "We are really close. I call them all the time.
"I also like the area it is in. Austin is a great city. When I went on my unofficial visit, I loved the city.
"Plus, they have a big opening at my position."
There is also the Jordan Hamilton factor. A top ten prospect like Bradley, Hamilton has been favoring Texas for quite some time and does not have UCLA on his list. Also, both players have let it be known that they would love to play together.
"We do have a strong relationship," said Bradley. "Jordan and me plan on going to school together."
As for his transfer to Findlay Prep, Bradley is hoping to improve as much off the court as on the court.
"I need to get my GPA up, and I wanted to move away from my hometown to get more focused and mature," he said. "We felt the move could help me accomplish those things."
Originally Posted by haiti5
2 Chicago N's reppin' my school?! Lemme find out my cuzzo Dock had a lil' street team out there in the 'Go
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Originally Posted by lnMyMind
Chitownlegend is gonna be riding the pine but getting a free education. Purdue had 3 recruits for the 08-09 season and he was a no star athlete according to rivals.Originally Posted by RellBettaBlues
Originally Posted by heLiumcLinton
Didn't chitownlegend commit there???Originally Posted by dreClark
11. Purdue. Matt Painter's team snuck up on a lot of people last season. With Robbie Hummel leading the way, the Boilermakers have high hopes.
who is he?