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Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks
If John Wall cares about his future prosepects, he will not be going to Duke.
Exactly.Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks
Bouldin needs to improve on his consistency. The talent is there but sometimes he seems to disappear.
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
read through the last 3 pages and those two statement got me depressed
[KLJ] Stop it [/KLJ]Originally Posted by Bigmike23
its going to be epic beating down duke in the garden.
If John Wall cares about his future prosepects, he will not be going to Duke.
With this up and down game we're running, why WOULDN'T you want to go to Duke right about now? If you're a 1-3, I think that would bea good look.
If you're a 4-5, Ehhhh, I could see your point.
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
What is with this Duke... You can't always send knights and bishops to get it done... You have to put that Queen out there
Barnes comments on UNC offer
Jerry Meyer
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst
Talk about it in Basketball Recruiting Board
MORE: Meyer's Mailbag: UNC's next move?
North Carolina made its next move on the recruiting front this week when Roy Williams offered elite 2010 prospect Harrison Barnes a scholarship. And the 6-foot-6, 196-pound small forward from Ames (Iowa) Senior High School is intrigued.
Barnes has the total package as a swing man.
With Barnes coming off a visit to rival Duke, the Tarheels quickly stepped up, extending its lone scholarship to Barnes.
"Coach Williams told me that they have one scholarship left for 2009 and 2010, and I'm the only one they are offering," Barnes told Rivals.com. "He said I'm their number one priority."
Barnes, the No. 4 ranked prospect in the class of 2010, now has a scholarship offer from every school recruiting him. It is a long list of schools, since Barnes has yet to formulate a school list and has maintained a wide open stance in his recruitment. Barnes, however, did concede that North Carolina is a school he would likely visit in the spring.
"I wouldn't say I'm serious about any one school," said Barnes, who also visited Kansas this fall. "I'm still wide open. There are a lot of schools for me to consider. In the spring, I'll take some more visits and more than likely start trimming my list down.
"I need to continue to build my relationship with North Carolina, but the chance of me visiting them is likely."
With his high school season beginning November 17, Barnes is on the verge of shutting down his recruitment in order to focus on his season and the development of his game.
"I'm working on becoming a complete player," he said. "I'd like to continue to improve my perimeter moves while also having a post up game. And I want to be able to handle the ball well enough to bring it up the floor."
Harrison Barnes scouting report:
A well put together wing prospect, Barnes is both a threat on the perimeter and around the basket. He has a smooth shooting stroke from three, can attack the basket off the dribble and has a feel for passing the ball. He rebounds the ball well and can score in the post. Defensively, he can guard up to three positions. The complete nature of his game makes him an elite prospect in the class of 2010.
I wonder if Roy's telling Roscoe the same thing. Hopefully, Roy snags Barnes and Smith goes to G'Town. Then UC will get Jalen Kendrick
Seems like it.Originally Posted by ShannonsCrooks
^A majority of players go into Durham talented and come out average, end of story.
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Barnes comments on UNC offer
Jerry Meyer
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst
Talk about it in Basketball Recruiting Board
MORE: Meyer's Mailbag: UNC's next move?
North Carolina made its next move on the recruiting front this week when Roy Williams offered elite 2010 prospect Harrison Barnes a scholarship. And the 6-foot-6, 196-pound small forward from Ames (Iowa) Senior High School is intrigued.
Barnes has the total package as a swing man.
With Barnes coming off a visit to rival Duke, the Tarheels quickly stepped up, extending its lone scholarship to Barnes.
"Coach Williams told me that they have one scholarship left for 2009 and 2010, and I'm the only one they are offering," Barnes told Rivals.com. "He said I'm their number one priority."
Barnes, the No. 4 ranked prospect in the class of 2010, now has a scholarship offer from every school recruiting him. It is a long list of schools, since Barnes has yet to formulate a school list and has maintained a wide open stance in his recruitment. Barnes, however, did concede that North Carolina is a school he would likely visit in the spring.
"I wouldn't say I'm serious about any one school," said Barnes, who also visited Kansas this fall. "I'm still wide open. There are a lot of schools for me to consider. In the spring, I'll take some more visits and more than likely start trimming my list down.
"I need to continue to build my relationship with North Carolina, but the chance of me visiting them is likely."
With his high school season beginning November 17, Barnes is on the verge of shutting down his recruitment in order to focus on his season and the development of his game.
"I'm working on becoming a complete player," he said. "I'd like to continue to improve my perimeter moves while also having a post up game. And I want to be able to handle the ball well enough to bring it up the floor."
Harrison Barnes scouting report:
A well put together wing prospect, Barnes is both a threat on the perimeter and around the basket. He has a smooth shooting stroke from three, can attack the basket off the dribble and has a feel for passing the ball. He rebounds the ball well and can score in the post. Defensively, he can guard up to three positions. The complete nature of his game makes him an elite prospect in the class of 2010.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
when was the last player that came into duke good and left duke better.
Originally Posted by dreClark
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
when was the last player that came into duke good and left duke better.
Shelden and JJ off the top of my head.
Originally Posted by JamesOnNT
bigmike is the biggest homer here.
jj and shelden were good examples.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
JamesOnNT wrote:
bigmike is the biggest homer here.
jj and shelden were good examples.
Agreed.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by JamesOnNT
bigmike is the biggest homer here.
jj and shelden were good examples.
how am i a homer?
now shelden u have a point but he is still a bum in the NBA. what did JJ work on at duke? he came in as a shooter and no one on one game and he left duke the same way
i dont even mind duke but coach K ant showed nothing the past few years for any top player to go there and be like ya im go to duke and come out good and ready for the NBA