Sunday, December 13, 2009

Bruin Recruiting: Prep News Roundup (12/14)

By Bruin Basketball Report 


Prep News Roundup is published every Monday. 


Commits



Although they were without two starters, Jack Haley Jr. (ankle) and Chris Kaiser (andle), the Griffins gave Mater Dei fits all night before a fourth-quarter run lifted the Monarchs to a 76-63 victory and the tournament title. Mater Dei improved to 4-0; Los Alamitos is 3-1....Tyler Lamb had an 11-point quarter to put Mater Dei up 21-10 after one. Mater Dei had four players finish in double figures, led by Lamb's 19 points. OC Varsity 12/5



Who was the most important early signer in boys' basketball? It might seem like an impossible question to answer, but we'll take a stab at it. It's Kentwood (Covington, Wash.) big man Josh Smith, the nation's top-ranked center in the ESPNU 100. Smith could help UCLA rebound from a rocky period ever since the Bruins made three consecutive Final Fours between 2006-08. The burly 6-foot-10 star's letter of intent became bigger when former Mitty (San Jose, Calif.) big man Drew Gordon checked out of UCLA six games into this season. Smith didn't have the greatest summer, so his development this year will be key for the Bruins, who were thin up front even before Gordon's departure. ESPN 12/7



There was more bad news for Josh Smith in the fourth quarter. With a little more than 5 ½ minutes to play, he landed awkwardly on his right leg. He limped off the floor and didn't return. "I felt something crack," Smith said. "Then it just felt awkward after that. They checked me out and said I might have strained my patellar tendon. I'm probably going to get an MRI tomorrow." Seattle Times 12/8




Josh Smith will revist his doctor tomorrow to see and hear about results of the x-ray and MRI the Kentwood basketball star had on his right knee yesterday. Earlier today, Kentwood coach Michael Angelidis said he expects the 6-foot-10 Smith, who has signed with UCLA, to be out "about a week," but there is no firm timeline, according to his mother, Tracey Smith, who had the opportunity to return my phone calls late this afternoon. "I don't want to speculate," Tracey said. Apparently, Josh was scheduled to see his doctor again next week, but his mother said she was able to get him an appointment tomorrow. She did not confirm that the injury, suffered in Tuesday's loss to top-ranked Federal Way, is indeed a partially torn patellar tendon, as reported by Angelidis. "He's doing fine," she said. "He hurt his knee. It's being evaluated...He doesn't need surgery. It's not an ACL." Seattle Times 12/10

Despite a report out of the Pacific Northwest, it appears that Bruin recruit Josh Smith has only a minor knee injury. "No surgery or anything like that," his father said this morning. "He's going to wear a brace for a while." Smith got hurt in a Kentwood High game earlier this week and it was reported that he may have a partially torn patellar tendon. His father characterized the injury as "more like a bruise." LA Times 12/10






Recruits



A wondrous playmaker and scorer who’s a wizard with the ball in his hands, Ray McCallum is one of the top recruits in the country for the class of 2010. He’s narrowed his choices down to four schools. Three of them are Arizona, UCLA and Florida, which are traditional powerhouses that will allow McCallum to play on big national television stages and against elite competition just about all the time. McCallum wouldn’t be able to enjoy those luxuries as much at his other choice, Detroit Mercy, although the Titans have something the other three don’t. His father, Ray McCallum, Sr., is the head coach at Detroit Mercy. Since he was a kid, the younger McCallum has followed his dad to practices, wherever he’s coached, gaining insight into the game many don’t have. Daily Tribune 12/8


Unfortunately, Lew Wallace junior sensation Branden Dawson cannot be stuffed in a safe deposit box at the bank or guarded 24-7 by an ADT security system. He also can't hide in coach Renaldo Thomas' basement after school and between basketball games. This kid is like the hottest Christmas toy. Everybody wants him. College and private school recruiters. Street agents. Rules? What rules? "They already tried that. They've been lurking," Thomas said. Dawson is smart enough to know this all comes with being rated among the nation's top 25 prospects in his class and can be thankful he's got Thomas as a big-brother figure. NWI Times 12/9


Representatives from Duke University were at the Midland High gym Tuesday to check out Trey Zeigler. And the 6-foot-5 senior guard from Mount Pleasant didn't disappoint. Despite missing a handful of dunks and free throws, Zeigler still poured in 30 points to lead the Oilers to a 69-46 win over Midland in both teams' boys' basketball season opener. Our Midland 12/9

According to a report on Scout.com's pay site, San Diego (Calif.) Hoover High 6-11 center Angelo Chol, a 2011 recruit, removed Washington from the top of his list, but still counts the Huskies among several suitors. Chol named UW his top school last summer, but in a recent interview with Scout, he said: "My high school coach had a talk with me though and explained that I need to explore my options. I thought about it and thought that he was right and that I better explore my options. ... "I like Washington still. Without a doubt I would feel comfortable going there. I like Coach Romar. He's a good person, I feel like I can trust him."  Norvel Pelle, a 6-8 junior forward at Price High in Los Angeles told Scout he's visited UW and UCLA and he has offers from nearly every school in the Pac-10. Seattle Times 12/10

Detroit Country Day 79, Berkley 33: Ray McCallum had 23 points, and Amir Williams had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Country Day (2-0).  Detroit Free Press 12/12

Trey Zeigler scored his teams first 10 points as Mt Pleasant only trailed by 2 points at the end of the first quarter 12-10.  But in a surprise move the 5’7 Jones took on the challenge of guarding Zeigler, the speed of Jones was too much for Zeigler to handle as the 6’5 forward only scored 3 points while Jones played defense against him. Trey Zeigler finished the game with 21 points. MLive 12/12 

It's pretty obvious why 6-6 Wallace junior Branden Dawson has offers from Georgetown, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Purdue, UCLA and Xavier. Though he's considered a guard, Dawson makes things happen around the basket. He's relentless on the boards and tough in the open court. Dawson finished with 20 points and 18 rebounds, including a follow dunk midway through the fourth quarter that gave Wallace a lead it wouldn't relinquish. IU coach Tom Crean was in attendance. Indy Star 12/13

In the end, it was Country Day’s ability to speed up the game that killed Holly. With people like Michigan State men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo in attendance, Country Day’s Ray McCallum put together a thrilling show, leading all scorers with 19 points. He helped spark an early 8-0 Country Day run with a steal and a slam for a 6-0 edge, and later hit a three-pointer that put Country Day up 15-5 early.  Tri-County Times 12/13



1 Comments:

At Dec 18, 2009, 5:10:00 AM, Anonymous Jammer said...

Ray McAllum is not going to come to Westwood. He'll play for his dad before he fizzles at UCLA. He will land somewhere else ... a winning program, not a winning legacy.

 

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