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Post by huisrealgood on May 20, 2008 14:25:27 GMT -5
2 left under what conditions? A full 13?
So the '09 roster would have something like:
Guards: Sr. Dumes Jr. Crawford So. Jones So. Roth So. Williams Fr. Creek
Forwards: Jr. McGee So. Pritchard Fr. Elston Fr. Capobianco
Centers: So. Jobe
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 20, 2008 14:30:27 GMT -5
I'm just taking a stab at it....i'm not really sure.
All I know is that in this years freshman class will be a very tough out when they are seniors. They will all be four year guys.....have tons of experience.....lots of ability.....and will probably have a few very good youngsters with them.
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Post by huisrealgood on May 20, 2008 14:38:24 GMT -5
They could be... or they could be marginal players like Randle, Pruitt, and Frazier. You just never know.
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 20, 2008 19:50:16 GMT -5
The AAU circuits most dominate Point Guard this summer has committed to Indiana tonight!
Jordan Hulls......had offers on the table from Indiana and Purdue, with Duke recruiting him the past month. This is a mammoth pick up for the Hoosiers, I suspect Hulls will absolutely be a top 100 prospect when all is said and done for the 2009 class.
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Post by huisrealgood on May 20, 2008 20:03:57 GMT -5
IU certainly has had a windfall of players signing up to play for Crean. Of course when you have 9 scholarships to give you'd better fill 'em up fast. I guess Verdell is going to have some competition in 2 years.
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 20, 2008 21:32:28 GMT -5
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 21, 2008 9:11:46 GMT -5
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 21, 2008 9:55:04 GMT -5
More on Jordan Hulls
"He squared off against top-ranked point guard John Wall and hit five 3-pointers to lead his Elite team to victory - in front of an audience that consisted of IU assistant Tim Buckley and Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski."
"Hulls has long been reputed for his shooting and his moxie, leadership and other such intangibles. "
"But on Saturday morning, it wasn't his bigger-named, higher-profile, much-taller teammates drawing the attention. It was Hulls surrounded with cameras and audio devices.
After a whirlwind spring that's seen him perhaps become one of the fastest-rising prospects in the Class of 2009, the guard from Bloomington South High School admitted to being overwhelmed."
"In Indiana Elite One's two games Saturday in Bloomington, Hulls unofficially totaled nine three-pointers, scoring 12 points in the morning against 43 Hoops, then 17 in the afternoon in a win over St. Louis Gateway."
"He has improved his playmaking abilities the last year and his outside shot has to be one of the more dangerous in America with his deceptively quick release."
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Post by huisrealgood on May 21, 2008 10:42:44 GMT -5
Geez Feller you're acting like you just got Steve Alford reincarnated. You're going nuts over a PG who didn't even average 3 assists a game on his high school team last year.
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Post by huntington fan on May 21, 2008 11:42:12 GMT -5
Maybe his teammates couldn't shoot.
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 21, 2008 12:01:17 GMT -5
But he did lead the team in scoring, steals, and three pointers made. I bet he's leading the best AAU team in the country in assists though.
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Post by huisrealgood on May 21, 2008 12:08:41 GMT -5
Prove it.
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 21, 2008 12:13:34 GMT -5
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Post by huisrealgood on May 21, 2008 12:17:49 GMT -5
I find it interesting that he was a 3-star before he committed to Duke and now he's a 5-star.
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 21, 2008 12:21:06 GMT -5
From my contact......that is VERY in with Indiana Basketball:
"No, but I'm sure he is, he has to be the leading assist guy on that team."
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