rpn6
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Post by rpn6 on Mar 11, 2014 10:47:12 GMT -5
Tre Campbell @tretc3 1h Bro @isaac_CurlJuice coming up here next week
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Post by BubbleVisionBiff on Mar 12, 2014 13:49:05 GMT -5
Copeland will be heading to Georgetown next season and has designed a blueprint to prepare for the future " I plan to just get in the weight-room a lot over the spring and work on my perimeter skills since I'll be playing mainly the SF position in college" - See more at: hoopdreamsmag.com/?p=8434#sthash.CJAwoTGt.VOqlM9Eu.dpuf
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seaweed
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Post by seaweed on Mar 12, 2014 14:01:37 GMT -5
reading that hurt, but at least it is good to know he is a Jordan guy
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 10:55:05 GMT -5
ron bailey hoyanation 17h #trecampbell and #isaaccopeland '14 #hoyas recruits r @ #nit game vs #wvu
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tonyparker
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Post by tonyparker on Mar 19, 2014 11:16:01 GMT -5
Per Scout, made the Kentucky Derby Festival Classic Roster: White Team Keita Bates Diop – Ohio State – No. 19 Leron Black – Illinois – No. 47 Trevon Bluiett – Xavier – No. 41 Chris Chiozza – Florida – No. 44 Bonzie Colson – Notre Dame Brandone Francis – Florida – No. 37 Jaylen Johnson – Louisville – No. 62 Chinanu Onuaku – Louisville – No. 69 Devin Robinson – Florida – No. 24 Quentin Snider – Louisville – No. 32 Green Team Jonah Bolden – UCLA – No. 30 Angel Delgado – Seton Hall – No. 43 Isaac Copeland – Georgetown – No. 48 Max Hoetzel – Indiana Robert Johnson – Indiana – No. 55 JaQuan Lyle – Undecided – No. 22 Dwayne Morgan – UNLV – No. 20 Goodluck Okonoboh – UNLV – No. 39 Romelo Trimble – Maryland – No. 35 Dion Wiley – Maryland – No. 28 scouthoops.scout.com/2/1385667.html
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hoyajmw
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Post by hoyajmw on Mar 19, 2014 16:00:13 GMT -5
Copeland definitely at West Virginia game in McDonough game last night, as reported above -- was sitting with Tre Campbell first row bleachers about free throw line on side opposite Hoya bench. I'm embarrassed to say I recognized Tre/said hello to him but didn't recognize Copeland until I looked up a picture of him after seeing the post above. He was rocking some red sweats and franklyl assumed he was a younger teammates of Tre's from St. John's I just didn't know -- D'oh! Glad to see from the other post above he plans to hit the weightroom hard, as there is a long way to go on that front...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 17:03:24 GMT -5
saac copeland @isaac_CurlJuice 20h Told @dsr43 to get 30 today and he finished with 32 ! ?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 11:38:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 12:04:57 GMT -5
Jason Smith @brewsterhoops 4h Congratulations to Brewster forward @isaac_CurlJuice on being selected @gatorade Player of the Year for New Hampshire! #Hoyas @garnerroad
Congrats!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2014 17:17:48 GMT -5
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prhoya
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Post by prhoya on Mar 28, 2014 17:34:55 GMT -5
JT3 and staff better have another similar recruit in sight for '16!!
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chep3
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Post by chep3 on Mar 28, 2014 17:39:01 GMT -5
If this kid puts in the work Otto did to develop a consistent shot from 3, the sky's the limit.
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Post by glidehoyas (Inactive) on Mar 29, 2014 23:13:01 GMT -5
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tonyparker
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 9, 2014 9:11:28 GMT -5
Isaac Copeland, Georgetown: He has always been loaded with talent and potential, but Copeland turned potential into production on a consistent basis for the first time this season, leading Brewster Academy to both New England and national prep championships in the process. He has a phenomenal blend of physical tools and versatile basketball skills. Blended with unprecedented assertiveness and consistency, it allowed him to be the most dynamic prospect in the prep ranks this season. He’s not necessarily built to be a one-on-one scorer, but there are few who can impact a game in more ways. He’s smooth all over the court, yet still explosive around both rims. He’s an excellent ball-handler and passer for a guy his size and is now knocking down 3-pointers almost as consistently as he is scoring over defenders from the block and mid-range area. Simply put, he’s a stat-stuffer who appears poised to do the same next year in the Big East. insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncbrecruiting/on-the-trail/post?id=9627
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2014 11:03:50 GMT -5
Adam Finkelstein @adamfinkelstein 2h Isaac Copeland was the biggest stock riser in the final ESPN 100 of 2014 insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncbrecruitingon-the-trail/post/_/id/9627/espn-100-biggest-risers … Scouting Report on Copeland ESPN Analyst Updated 04/09/2014 Strengths: Copeland is long, athletic, and very versatile with a budding skill set. He covers the court with long fluid strides, effortlessly changes direction on both ends of the floor, and has a very smooth, yet still explosive, floor game. He’s a consistent shooting threat to the three-point line, a good ball-handler for his size, and a better passer than he gets credit for. He’s become much more assertive around the rim, both finishing with authority and becoming more of a presence on the glass as well as with his shot-blocking ability. He’s also a major mismatch problem because of his ability to score over top of smaller defenders with turn-around jumpers from the block or short pull-ups. Defensively, he’s versatile physical tools give him versatility and potential alike. Weaknesses: Early in his career Copeland had moments where he didn’t always play with the intensity to maximize his tools, but that definitely became less of an issue during his senior year. He isn’t necessarily built to be a primary scorer. While he’s capable of putting points on the board in a variety of different ways, he’s not the type of guy a team will just clear out for and let him go to work. Instead, he’s the type of guy who impacts the game in a variety of ways, but typically relying on someone else to be the primary creator. Bottom Line: He’s uniquely gifted with a wealth of physical tools and basketball skills alike, and after a senior year in which he put it all together on a pretty consistent basis, expectations are now very high for him as he begins his career at Georgetown.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2014 14:43:00 GMT -5
Hoya#0 @ljpeak1 34m My boy been putting in work @isaac_CurlJuice #CongratsBruh
isaac copeland @isaac_CurlJuice 33m @ljpeak1 thanks bro !
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SirSaxa
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Post by SirSaxa on Apr 11, 2014 15:53:20 GMT -5
ESPN's Paul Biancardi on Isaac4. Sleepers and surprisesIf you’re in the ESPN 100, it’s hard to be under the radar, but in every class there will be names that emerge as next year's season unfolds. Isaac Copeland has the potential to be very productive and a difference-maker for Georgetown with his size and skill. It would not surprise me if he was a future NBA first-round draft pick because he shoots well as a big, blocks some shots, and handles and passes effectively.I think Paul's been talking to Daytona. Gee this class sounds intriguing! insider.espn.go.com/blog/ncbrecruiting/on-the-trail/
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2014 11:09:26 GMT -5
ROSTERS Stanley Johnson (Arizona) Craig Victor (Arizona) Gary Jermaine Clark Jr (Cincinnati) Chris Chiozza (Florida) Isaiah Bailey (Fresno State) Isaac Copeland Jr (Georgetown) Paul White (Georgetown) Leron Black (Illinois) Cliff Alexander (Kansas) Kelly Oubre Jr. (Kansas) Tyler Ulis (Kentucky) Shaqquon Aaron (Louisville) Ahmed Hill (Marquette) Namon Wright (Missouri) Caleb Martin (NC State) Keita Bates-Diop (Ohio State) D’Angelo Russell (Ohio State) JaQuan Lyle (Oregon) Chris McCullough (Syracuse) Alex Robinson (Texas A&M) Kevon Looney (UCLA) Daniel Hamilton (UConn) Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) Jordan McLaughlin (USC) * Terry Larrier (VCU)
The game is May 3rd
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Post by burnell on Apr 16, 2014 20:27:26 GMT -5
Isaac espn ranking is now a 5 star recruit at number 16th
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MCIGuy
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Post by MCIGuy on Apr 16, 2014 23:20:38 GMT -5
Part of the ESPN rankings update from last week.
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