More glowing reviews for Austin and Seagears from Pangos, Gipson included in this report also. FWIW, the Scout updates from Pangos specifically mention KSU as a school of interest among others for both Seagears and Gipson.
Isaiah Austin (Arlington, Texas/Grace Prep)
2012, C, 7-0
He has a beautiful jumper and can easily knock it down from 17 feet. However, Austin settles too much for his jumper at times and he can dominate with his unstoppable right-handed jump hook over his left shoulder. At his height and length, he shoots it looking down at the basket and has a good release and rotation. His passing instincts are impressive and he can see over everyone and hit his open teammate. He is willing to rebound out of his area. After a defensive rebound, he is comfortable going the length of the floor with the ball in his hands. On the defensive end, he really changes, challenges and blocks shots.
Thomas Gipson (Cedar Hill, Tex./ Cedar Hill)
2011, PF, 6-7
He is a blue-collar big that can step out and hit the jump shot at the elbow. The left-hander has extremely wide shoulders, solid length and decent bounce. Gipson has very good hands and was one of the best rebounders at the event. He snatches everything in his area and doesn't try to do too much. He is one of the few bigs in the country that knows his role. There is no wasted motion to his game and he's very effective. He can post up strong, utilizing his width, and he can finish consistently in the paint area. His post skills need continued repetition, but the talent is there.
"Point guard Jerome Seagears (Washington, D.C./Flora McDonald Academy) had a strong showing. He ran the floor well, scored the ball off the bounce or with the jumper and executed pick-and-rolls well. Schools he is hearing from are Florida, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Boston College and Arizona."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=5259917