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Angel get rated by ESPN. It's embarassingly bad. http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=100506&season=2011&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fplayer%3frecruitId%3d100506%26season%3d2011
jesus christ, they make him sound like a fit recruit.
Miami has solidified its position at the top speedy point guard Ryan Boatright's school list. Kentucky, Georgetown, Illinois and Indiana are also showing various degrees of attention to Boatwright, but the recruiting effort Miami has been putting forth will be hard to beat.
QuoteMiami has solidified its position at the top speedy point guard Ryan Boatright's school list. Kentucky, Georgetown, Illinois and Indiana are also showing various degrees of attention to Boatwright, but the recruiting effort Miami has been putting forth will be hard to beat. http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1088149
Good news bros (but not MICat), everyone on GPC says Angel is just rated low on ESPN because ESPN sucks at recruiting analysis.
Quote from: steve dave on May 26, 2010, 07:20:33 AMGood news bros (but not MICat), everyone on GPC says Angel is just rated low on ESPN because ESPN sucks at recruiting analysis. ESPN has pretty good analysts, but they are basing their ranking of him off the one tournament they've seen him at this summer. A kid who dominated the miami prep scene this past summer, went tit for tat with Shane Larkin and has offers from Miami and NC State isn't an 82.
Quote from: treysolid on May 26, 2010, 07:52:27 AMQuote from: steve dave on May 26, 2010, 07:20:33 AMGood news bros (but not MICat), everyone on GPC says Angel is just rated low on ESPN because ESPN sucks at recruiting analysis. ESPN has pretty good analysts, but they are basing their ranking of him off the one tournament they've seen him at this summer. A kid who dominated the miami prep scene this past summer, went tit for tat with Shane Larkin and has offers from Miami and NC State isn't an 82.What else would they rate the third string PG on a medicore AAU team? (agree that he's not really an 82)
If the best prognosticator did HS ratings for the public he'd be like 105.6. That's all I need to know.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on May 26, 2010, 08:16:43 AMIf the best prognosticator did HS ratings for the public he'd be like 105.6. That's all I need to know.Would really like to see somebody besides BP and Alvarez heap praise on AR-T.
ESPN has pretty good analysts, but they are basing their ranking of him off the one tournament they've seen him at this summer. A kid who dominated the miami prep scene this past summer, went tit for tat with Shane Larkin and has offers from Miami and NC State isn't an 82.
What else would they rate the third string PG on a medicore AAU team? (agree that he's not really an 82)
4 points lower than Irving, who was 2 points lower than any commit we've ever had rated.
Quote from: yosh on May 25, 2010, 11:27:47 PM4 points lower than Irving, who was 2 points lower than any commit we've ever had rated.i think mitchell's initial rating was 88. maybe 86. iirc.
1. Nino Williams SF, 6-5, Mo-Kan EliteHad an MVP been handed out for the event, the future K-State Wildcat would have been a lock for the award. A bruising wing who likes to create contact and slash to the rim, he's a top-notch transition finisher. His jumper - which still has a small hitch on the setup - is something that defenders have to respect out to the 3-point line and he makes tough shots when his team needs them. He's consistently improved his overall game and tightening his handle is next on his list.
4. Willie Cauley C, 6-10, Mo-Kan Elite 16'sAt this point, you can't really count on Cauley for consistent offensive production. Some of that is his fault for not always working hard enough, some of it is on his teammates for missing him in the post. Regardless, it's about long term projection with Cauley. He already blocks a lot of shots, can dominate on the glass in stretches and he moves very, very well for a guy his size. He does have some offensive talent, good feet and soft hands. Clearly a high major prospect who has heard early from Arizona, Kansas State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Indiana, Notre Dame, California, Nebraska and others.
bsellers1Post #22MyFanPageAdd Buddy Nino is gonna be here next year! ReplyI live in lansing and nino lives up the street from me. He's been showing up to the rec daily. He is only 6'5 on a good day (probably closer to 6'3). He plays like a truck in the lane and his jumper is getting better. Talked to him about weither he is coming to ksu next year instead of prep school and he said he will for sure be at ksu for next year!!!
new name to keep an eye on - jerome seagears