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Semi Ojeleye, SF, MoKan Elite- The 2013 four-star is still shaking off the rust from a recent ankle injury, but he's one of the most powerfully built wing prospects in his class. As he's developing his skill level on the perimeter, he's best when using that body to his advantage and getting himself some easy buckets in the lane.
QuoteSemi Ojeleye, SF, MoKan Elite- The 2013 four-star is still shaking off the rust from a recent ankle injury, but he's one of the most powerfully built wing prospects in his class. As he's developing his skill level on the perimeter, he's best when using that body to his advantage and getting himself some easy buckets in the lane.http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1226857
So are we going to get Semi since we have his bro?
geno thorpe mention with extra mention of a visit june 26-28. extra, extra mention of him being called/calling himself "bunnies jr." http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150203230137888&id=111163542887
apparently Evans is on this guy.
Quote from: Underdog Wildcat on May 19, 2011, 01:05:28 PM44. Freeman63. Ojeleye65. Frankamp (No, we're not recruiting him and we probably wouldn't much of a shot at him if we were)62. Juwan ParkerHave not seen KSU mentioned in connection with him but he goes to HS at Booker T. Washington in Tulsa, same HS as current KSU footballer Keenan Taylor went to along w/Class of '11 Fball signees Tyler Lockett and Andre Barnett. Parker played on St of OK BBall state title team last season with Lockett and Barnett. Of course, he's a 6'4" 180 wing, which are similar dimensions to Freeman and Ojeleye, who appear to be our top targets for this class at this time.http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/rankings/rank-2752are we not on #22 Malik Price-Martin anymore?
44. Freeman63. Ojeleye65. Frankamp (No, we're not recruiting him and we probably wouldn't much of a shot at him if we were)62. Juwan ParkerHave not seen KSU mentioned in connection with him but he goes to HS at Booker T. Washington in Tulsa, same HS as current KSU footballer Keenan Taylor went to along w/Class of '11 Fball signees Tyler Lockett and Andre Barnett. Parker played on St of OK BBall state title team last season with Lockett and Barnett. Of course, he's a 6'4" 180 wing, which are similar dimensions to Freeman and Ojeleye, who appear to be our top targets for this class at this time.http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/rankings/rank-2752
Quote from: WillieWatanabe on May 19, 2011, 03:08:46 PMQuote from: Underdog Wildcat on May 19, 2011, 01:05:28 PM44. Freeman63. Ojeleye65. Frankamp (No, we're not recruiting him and we probably wouldn't much of a shot at him if we were)62. Juwan ParkerHave not seen KSU mentioned in connection with him but he goes to HS at Booker T. Washington in Tulsa, same HS as current KSU footballer Keenan Taylor went to along w/Class of '11 Fball signees Tyler Lockett and Andre Barnett. Parker played on St of OK BBall state title team last season with Lockett and Barnett. Of course, he's a 6'4" 180 wing, which are similar dimensions to Freeman and Ojeleye, who appear to be our top targets for this class at this time.http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/rankings/rank-2752are we not on #22 Malik Price-Martin anymore?Never say die WW!http://www.sourcehoops.com/wordpress/?p=2933
Freeman is instant buckets.
Al Freeman has turned in the best four days at Elite 100. Has everyone's respect. Been fantastic as scoring PG.
QuoteAl Freeman has turned in the best four days at Elite 100. Has everyone's respect. Been fantastic as scoring PG.telep.
Best performer at camp? Allerik Freeman. Keeps getting better. Played well on and off ball. Impressive run over the weekend.
2013 SG was probably most skilled and reliable scorer. All these schools that have offered will be glad they did.
NC State just offered 2013 guard Allerik Freeman of Team Florida, per his coach. Florida offered earlier tonight.
Allerik Freeman2013, SG, 6-foot-4, 210 poundsHe entered the event as ESPN's No. 40 overall prospect in his class. By virtue of his performance and the fact he demonstrated the handle, IQ and bravado needed to the run the point, he's on the fast track up the rankings. The big-bodied guard owns a sleek crossover, range on his jumper and is now armed with the confidence to take his game to the next level. This was his breakout national performance and it was a memorable one.
I vote for no more Freeman updates.
Quote from: steve dave on June 13, 2011, 12:15:12 PMI vote for no more Freeman updates. also Kline just said GTown offered
Add Tennessee to the Al Freeman offer fest...