Sunday, September 02, 2007

Bruin Recruiting: Prep News Roundup (9/3)

By Bruin Basketball Report


Prep News Roundup is published every Monday.


Commits



Complementing Drew Gordon and Jrue Holiday in that class are Malcolm Lee, a 6-foot-4 combo guard from J.W. North in Riverside, Calif. and point guard Jerime Anderson (6-2)
from Canyon High in Anaheim, Calif. All three guards teamed up at the
USA Basketball Youth Team Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo. in June.
"With guards like them and another bruiser underneath in Drew, that's
dangerous," says Kevin Love, who was the counselor for Holiday and Anderson's
team at the Adidas Nation event in New Orleans last month. "I'd love to
get out there and throw the outlet pass to them. Sports Illustrated 8/27


Elite 24: Drew Gordon, 6-9 power forward, Archbishop Mitty (CA), 2008, committed to UCLA: This was my first time seeing Gordon play in person, so I won’t jump to any conclusions about the powerful athlete just yet. I will say he got the crowd pretty hype in the layup line.
SLAM 8/27


Elite 24: Jrue Holiday, 6-4 combo guard, Campbell Hall (CA), 2008, committed to UCLA: A strong guard with great fundamentals, the mentality of a defensive stopper and a tendency to be almost too unselfish, Holiday is probably better off in more of a team setting. That said, he was pretty good in this contest, took the challenge of guarding both Evans and Jennings on D (his rip of BJ and subsequent double-pump reverse bang was a highlight) and was an effective scorer. SLAM 8/27


Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha headlines the field for the annual
GlaxoSmithKline Holiday Invitational basketball tournament in December....Joining DeMatha in the eight-team field are Woodland Hills (Calif.)
Taft with UNC recruit Larry Drew, North Hollywood (Calif.) Campbell
Hall with UCLA recruit Jrue Holiday, Kinston, Durham Jordan,
Knightdale, Southern Durham and Ravenscroft. News Observer 9/2


Recruits


After leaving Mississippi for Southern California over a year ago,
Renardo Sidney, the nation's top prospect in the Class of 2009 by
StudentSportsBasketball.com and Rivals.com, is on the move again. This
time it's from the Suburban League closer to the bright lights of
Hollywood on Melrose Avenue and Fairfax High School, the defending
California Div. I state champions. CaliHiSports 8/28


Fairfax Coach Harvey Kitani said he would wait to see whether Renardo Sidney
arrived next week and showed that he was living within the Fairfax
attendance boundary. "When he gets processed and checks in, then I'll know he's coming to
Fairfax," Kitani said. "I've seen him play a few times, and he's a
special player. He's big, strong, has inside-outside ability." Los Angeles Times 8/28


Intrigue surrounds Renardo Sidney because he's a big man with stunning,
guard-like skills; he's susceptible to lapses in effort but also more
versatile than the NBA player to whom some recruitniks have him
compared, Chris Webber. Of Sidney's potential, Vaccaro says,
"Should he be the No. 1 pick [in 2010]? Physically it would be without
question. The key is what happens, mentally and with everything else
over the next two to three years." Sports Illustrated 8/30


J’Mison Morgan, a 6-10 senior center from South Oak Cliff High in
Dallas, tells Rivals.com KU will be awarded an in-home visit on Sept.
10. He’s also considering Kentucky, Alabama, LSU, UCLA and Louisville. KU Sports 8/30


In 2010, forward Jeremy Tyler presently has a stranglehold on No. 1. He is an amazing talent, much in the mold of our 2007 No. 1 player Michael Beasley. We haven't seen a whole lot of this class yet, but I have a feeling that we won't find a prospect better than Tyler. Rivals 8/30


(photo credit: Sports Illustrated)

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2 Comments:

At Sep 7, 2007, 8:20:00 AM, Anonymous lightweaver said...

I like Howland to sign center Orton, guard Stephenson and either foward Hamilton or Thompson. A fourth recruit could be foward Reeves or guard Johnson or Cunningham. Sleeper might be Shawn Kemp II out of GA, center/foward Smith. I think the Wear brothers will not be strong enough for Ben's system, and Sydney is preferring Ohio State right now. He needs to get Tyler for 2010 and center Anderson of WI or Smith out of WA state.

 
At Sep 7, 2007, 8:26:00 AM, Anonymous lightweaver said...

I think Howland should sign center Morgan only if Luc M or Shipp leaves early. Collison should stay for his senior year and Love has to stay for 4 years and get his degree and to be put up there with the Bruins' great centers, Alcindor, Walton, Patterson. Stanback is the sleeper player who could rise. Westbrook has much potential and Keefe needs to develope his shot and be a better rebounder and defender to make a difference. I wonder why Ben recruited Dragovic and Roll. Aboya needs to develope his shot as does Mata.

 

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