nryanh94 said:
We don't have a scholarship open, but former prospect Marcus Watson is transferring from OKST, I imagine he goes to GT
He has some baggage it seems.
nryanh94 said:
We don't have a scholarship open, but former prospect Marcus Watson is transferring from OKST, I imagine he goes to GT
they can have himnryanh94 said:
We don't have a scholarship open, but former prospect Marcus Watson is transferring from OKST, I imagine he goes to GT
Dunlow66 said:
and Saddiq Bey scored 33 against Gtown today
WolfpackSI said:Dunlow66 said:
and Saddiq Bey scored 33 against Gtown today
Dont think we all realized at the time how good this kid was gonna be. A huge loss for sure.
Thats not what I remember. It was overshadowed by the fact that Torin was coming backPackfan8 said:WolfpackSI said:Dunlow66 said:
and Saddiq Bey scored 33 against Gtown today
Dont think we all realized at the time how good this kid was gonna be. A huge loss for sure.
We did... everyone on this site knew it was a huge blow when he decommitted
I said multiple times on this site that Saddiq Bey would be our best...most consistent three point threat and was tough as nails. He was better than Hellems. No doubt then or now.WolfpackSI said:Thats not what I remember. It was overshadowed by the fact that Torin was coming backPackfan8 said:WolfpackSI said:Dunlow66 said:
and Saddiq Bey scored 33 against Gtown today
Dont think we all realized at the time how good this kid was gonna be. A huge loss for sure.
We did... everyone on this site knew it was a huge blow when he decommitted
Not really...but he scored more points than any of our starters did.cmball3 said:
You thought Cone was a stud today?
I wouldnt have him starting either...but Cone would provide something we sorely miss right now.cmball3 said:
He said about 5 guys. It wasn't just about Bey, though I wish that kid would have stayed with us. He scored more than any of our starters but I wouldn't trade any player that we played yesterday for him. He got a spot after the buzzer that was mistakenly counted and my guess is he wasn't and shouldn't have been in the main scouting report.
Happens when you only got 7 legit guys to play in very winnable ACC games.OldTuffy said:
These last few pages of what ifs is so pathetic. Cuckish.
OldTuffy said:
These last few pages of what ifs is so pathetic. Cuckish.
Dunlow66 said:
All the hoop heads around North Carolina know junior Elijah Jamison is an absolute bucket getter. Eleven games into his junior season, he has scored 1,562 points already in his high school career averaging 26 points per game, but this further shows what we already know.
College coaches see it too, he currently claims offers from Ole Miss, James Madison, and Elon. This type of scoring prowess and this type of recruitment, why are we writing this piece. Many people still have not seen Elijah Jamison play.
Louisburg High School is in a small area, 35 miles in the middle of Raleigh, Durham, and Rocky Mount. The school has only 537 kids enrolled, 9th-12th grades. In order to go to Louisburg, you have to mean to go to Louisburg.
In a previous viewing of Jamison, Jamie Shaw of Phenom Hoops wrote, "Jamison uses excellent body control to score a vast majority of his points. It is intriguing to see how this Louisburg team uses him as they line him up all over the floor. From possession to possession he lines up as the primary initiator, to the high post, to the low block and as a playmaking wing. He is able to score or attack from each of those positions as well. Jamison also does a great job of both turning defense into offense as well as rebounding and pushing."
So far this season, Jamison has scored 356 points in 11 games played. In breaking down his points, he has scored 30 from 3 (10-36), 11 from free throws (110-154) and 216 from 2 (108-192). He is an aggressive downhill player who scores the majority of his points going downhill toward the rim.
Not only is Elijah Jamison naturally gifted, but he is also one of the hardest workers and a selfless teammate. Before the season he told Phenom Hoops' Patrick OBrien, "Basketball has been going very well for me lately, I've just really been working hard all summer. Before the summer started, I told myself that this summer I was going to separate myself from the rest of the players in my class and just work really hard to improve not only my jump shot but my skills as a whole. This summer with Team Loaded, I felt it was a big success because I talked to tons of college coaches at the highest level and got a lot of good feedback that makes me even more excited for this upcoming high school season."
Dunlow66 said:
He is to Offense what Shakeel Moore is to Defense....and he is strong as hell on the boards for a guard. Something we rely on quite a bit.
Dunlow66 said:
All the hoop heads around North Carolina know junior Elijah Jamison is an absolute bucket getter. Eleven games into his junior season, he has scored 1,562 points already in his high school career averaging 26 points per game, but this further shows what we already know.
College coaches see it too, he currently claims offers from Ole Miss, James Madison, and Elon. This type of scoring prowess and this type of recruitment, why are we writing this piece. Many people still have not seen Elijah Jamison play.
Louisburg High School is in a small area, 35 miles in the middle of Raleigh, Durham, and Rocky Mount. The school has only 537 kids enrolled, 9th-12th grades. In order to go to Louisburg, you have to mean to go to Louisburg.
In a previous viewing of Jamison, Jamie Shaw of Phenom Hoops wrote, "Jamison uses excellent body control to score a vast majority of his points. It is intriguing to see how this Louisburg team uses him as they line him up all over the floor. From possession to possession he lines up as the primary initiator, to the high post, to the low block and as a playmaking wing. He is able to score or attack from each of those positions as well. Jamison also does a great job of both turning defense into offense as well as rebounding and pushing."
So far this season, Jamison has scored 356 points in 11 games played. In breaking down his points, he has scored 30 from 3 (10-36), 11 from free throws (110-154) and 216 from 2 (108-192). He is an aggressive downhill player who scores the majority of his points going downhill toward the rim.
Not only is Elijah Jamison naturally gifted, but he is also one of the hardest workers and a selfless teammate. Before the season he told Phenom Hoops' Patrick OBrien, "Basketball has been going very well for me lately, I've just really been working hard all summer. Before the summer started, I told myself that this summer I was going to separate myself from the rest of the players in my class and just work really hard to improve not only my jump shot but my skills as a whole. This summer with Team Loaded, I felt it was a big success because I talked to tons of college coaches at the highest level and got a lot of good feedback that makes me even more excited for this upcoming high school season."
we're down on depth this year so can't really run as fast as we like. But we will replace 4 seniors with 8 new players next year. Depth is comping , hopefully...TheEagle said:
We definitely need shooters (and makers) but we seem to run a playground style offense that doesn't create very many open shots. Love to see a more organized offense. Whatever happened to "if it takes us longer than 3 seconds to get the ball past half court we are doing something wrong."
We thought we had depth coming this year.....something always happens.Packfan8 said:we're down on depth this year so can't really run as fast as we like. But we will replace 4 seniors with 8 new players next year. Depth is comping , hopefully...TheEagle said:
We definitely need shooters (and makers) but we seem to run a playground style offense that doesn't create very many open shots. Love to see a more organized offense. Whatever happened to "if it takes us longer than 3 seconds to get the ball past half court we are doing something wrong."
Jwhogan said:
Any chance of making Cliff Omoruyi's top 5?
I know if he comes, it means someone else is leaving, but haven't heard his name since making his top 13 at the end of September.
Well we had depth last year, just didn't quite have the talent. Now it seems like some of our guys may have taken that next step, but we don't have the depth this year.Dunlow66 said:We thought we had depth coming this year.....something always happens.Packfan8 said:we're down on depth this year so can't really run as fast as we like. But we will replace 4 seniors with 8 new players next year. Depth is comping , hopefully...TheEagle said:
We definitely need shooters (and makers) but we seem to run a playground style offense that doesn't create very many open shots. Love to see a more organized offense. Whatever happened to "if it takes us longer than 3 seconds to get the ball past half court we are doing something wrong."
Dunlow66 said:
Elijah Jamison second in all North Carolina high schools in scoring at 31.2 PPG
and 6th OVERALL in rebounding at 13.4 RPG
All public school classifications.