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Quote from: steve dave on November 16, 2010, 02:12:40 PMAnthony Cortesia is at the game. perez, if you only use one, btw.
Anthony Cortesia is at the game.
Hyphen? Yes/no?
Quote from: steve dave on November 16, 2010, 02:12:40 PMAnthony Cortesia is at the game. Rumblings we are going to try to get a commitment out of him He'll see Curtis benched and be like
Anthony Cortesia is at the game. Rumblings we are going to try to get a commitment out of him
Anthony Perez Cortesia, Keith Coleman and Rodney Beldo each had 10.
Quote from: KSUfrenchy22 on November 16, 2010, 09:37:59 PMhttp://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/125804/anthony-cortesiado not understand why we are excited about this guy You DO know the 40 means they haven't given him a rating, yet. . . don't you?
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/125804/anthony-cortesiado not understand why we are excited about this guy
Quote from: kitten_mittons on November 17, 2010, 06:10:14 AMQuote from: KSUfrenchy22 on November 16, 2010, 09:37:59 PMhttp://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/125804/anthony-cortesiado not understand why we are excited about this guy You DO know the 40 means they haven't given him a rating, yet. . . don't you?Link says 90 now. When did this change?
Strenghts:He's new to American high school as of the fall of 2010. He's a native of Venezuela. AJPC is a skilled wing player who fancies himself as a diverse offensive threat. He's got ball skills and a big wing span to go with a slender build.Weaknesses:There's a weight room on a college campus calling him. He's a guy who likes to play behind the line and we'd like to see him snap it off with more accuracy. Really, its his strength that will be the catalyst for his next move. He's got to show some intent on the defensive side and reasonably will be asked to guard small forwards.Bottom Line:This young man is a talent. The next step is putting the polish on the package. He'll be a kid who can score and is tracking as a high-major player. He's an extremely skilled prospect.
Quote from: CrushNasty on November 21, 2010, 10:06:48 AMQuote from: kitten_mittons on November 17, 2010, 06:10:14 AMQuote from: KSUfrenchy22 on November 16, 2010, 09:37:59 PMhttp://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/125804/anthony-cortesiado not understand why we are excited about this guy You DO know the 40 means they haven't given him a rating, yet. . . don't you?Link says 90 now. When did this change?just recentlyQuoteStrenghts:He's new to American high school as of the fall of 2010. He's a native of Venezuela. AJPC is a skilled wing player who fancies himself as a diverse offensive threat. He's got ball skills and a big wing span to go with a slender build.Weaknesses:There's a weight room on a college campus calling him. He's a guy who likes to play behind the line and we'd like to see him snap it off with more accuracy. Really, its his strength that will be the catalyst for his next move. He's got to show some intent on the defensive side and reasonably will be asked to guard small forwards.Bottom Line:This young man is a talent. The next step is putting the polish on the package. He'll be a kid who can score and is tracking as a high-major player. He's an extremely skilled prospect.doesn't sound very JYC
Anthony Cortesia (Cumana, Ven./Lee Academy)2012, PF, 6-7, 200 poundsSkilled, 6-7 wings are always enticing on the collegiate level. Cortesia lacks strength but makes up for it with his swagger. The operative adjective is "upside" and he oozes it. He can handle the ball and isn't afraid to mix it up off the dribble. There's a lot to work with and he's a new name to watch for. Kansas State is worthy of early mention.
Considering:Kansas State Wildcats, Providence Friars, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Kansas State Wildcats
QuoteConsidering:Kansas State Wildcats, Providence Friars, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Kansas State WildcatsNot sure whether to be excited that we were mentioned first or upset we were mentioned last.
Quote from: _33 on November 23, 2010, 01:23:45 PMQuoteConsidering:Kansas State Wildcats, Providence Friars, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Kansas State WildcatsNot sure whether to be excited that we were mentioned first or upset we were mentioned last.MENTION SANDWICH!
Quote from: sys on July 12, 2010, 09:28:42 AMQuote from: yosh on July 12, 2010, 07:24:32 AMHe indicated that Kansas State, Baylor and Marquette were the three schools that had been the most aggressive with him.nice.throw in Okie State and we're in business.
Quote from: yosh on July 12, 2010, 07:24:32 AMHe indicated that Kansas State, Baylor and Marquette were the three schools that had been the most aggressive with him.nice.
He indicated that Kansas State, Baylor and Marquette were the three schools that had been the most aggressive with him.
Je'lon Hornbeak has a list of Virginia, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Marquette, Pitt, Arizona, Missouri & Villanova.
ACD junior wings Carlos Morris and Shawn Smith are impressive athletes with games. Played w/Heart & Hustle last summer.
I see you are jumping on the Shawn Smith bandwagon. I'm driving it though! How'd he play against Braxton?
Class of 2012 four-star wing Marcus Smart said "basically the entire Big 12" when asked who had offered him. The 6-foot-4 tough man wasn't quite as involved as usual, but still made some big plays late. ...
More Smart, JYC to the core:"Marcus Smart, SG/SF, Flower Mound Marcus: The 2012 four-star is one of the most difficult to describe. He's not the greatest shooter, he's not the greatest athlete, but he is one of the greatest competitors in the entire country. When a big play needs to be made he either makes it or seems to have a hand in it. He didn't score big in either game, but he did all of the little things that you would want a big-time player to do."http://kansasstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1158502