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Post by FrazierFanatic on Oct 26, 2013 18:41:38 GMT -5
Derrickson's game seems to be a 4/3, while Dickerson is more of a 4/5; nice problem to have. Btw, anyone notice the upswing in recruiting lately? Ijs. Just shows that the current Big East is still a major conference.
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Post by rpn6 on Nov 25, 2013 11:55:22 GMT -5
Justin Young @justindyoung 38m Big match-up tonight in the A as 2015's No. 3 @noahdnumber41 plays No. 2 Doral Moore. @mrhoopseen will be there for the heavyweight battle.
Justin Young @justindyoung 30m Well, scratch that about Noah Dickerson vs. Doral Moore. Dickerson isn't playing. Was in a car accident. Bummer.
Anyone have any more info on this? Hope he's ok.
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Post by BubbleVisionBiff on Nov 25, 2013 12:15:19 GMT -5
His twitter account says he is fine.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2013 14:21:25 GMT -5
www.ontheradarhoops.com/2013/11/29/otrhoopsreport-what-we-learned-nov-29-2013/1) Noah Dickerson is as skilled as they come on the low block. Noah Dickerson of Atlanta, Ga., established himself in July as a premier post scorer in the class of 2015. We touched on his recruiting in a Notebook earlier this fall. A 6-foot-8 low block presence, he put on another quality performance last Friday night against Westminster. Dickerson scored the ball consistently around the basket finishing in traffic along with contact. He scored the game-winning basket with a slick post spin move over his right shoulder to knock down a feathery eight foot jump shot over the opposing defender.
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Post by EtomicB on Dec 4, 2013 20:15:16 GMT -5
Alex Kline @therecruitscoop 10h Ohio State offered 2015 North Atlanta (GA) PF Noah Dickerson, he announced
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2013 18:34:44 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2013 1:13:14 GMT -5
CourtCred @courtcred 5h 1st look this season at big man Noah Dickerson. Has definitely trimmed down a bit. Wing Ronald Bell out the gate w/lots of energy.
AllMetroHoops @ehoopsshowcase 4h When the do get it across court they need to look inside to Noah Dickerson more. Great seals on the block.
AllMetroHoops @ehoopsshowcase 4h Noah Dickerson has lost weight and arms seems to have gotten longer. Still doesn't shy away from physical play, in fact invites it.
Lost to Miller Grove
Sharman White @coachswhite 3h Miller Grove 72 North Atlanta 61
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Post by blueandgray on Dec 19, 2013 0:50:55 GMT -5
Staff continues to make him a priority. They like him a lot and believe he fits into our plans nicely.
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Post by BubbleVisionBiff on Dec 19, 2013 9:35:32 GMT -5
Great to hear B&G
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2013 16:14:02 GMT -5
Noah Dickerson comes in as the number eight-ranked power forward, and his combination of a bully mentality and post skillset, could actually qualify him as a center. He’s listed a four based on height, though, and odds are he’ll have a very productive collegiate career. www.dunkdog.com/strong-list-of-2015-power-forwards/
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Post by blueandgray on Dec 24, 2013 18:32:45 GMT -5
Noah Dickerson comes in as the number eight-ranked power forward, and his combination of a bully mentality and post skillset, could actually qualify him as a center. He’s listed a four based on height, though, and odds are he’ll have a very productive collegiate career. www.dunkdog.com/strong-list-of-2015-power-forwards/Noah would thrive at Georgetown. A frontline consisting of Dickerson, deriickson, and Copeland, would be tough for anyone to beat. we are in great position with him. The only school I fear getting into the mix is duke. Other than and offer from the blue devils, I like our chances.
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Post by prhoya on Dec 25, 2013 0:03:51 GMT -5
Noah Dickerson comes in as the number eight-ranked power forward, and his combination of a bully mentality and post skillset, could actually qualify him as a center. He’s listed a four based on height, though, and odds are he’ll have a very productive collegiate career. www.dunkdog.com/strong-list-of-2015-power-forwards/Noah would thrive at Georgetown. A frontline consisting of Dickerson, deriickson, and Copeland, would be tough for anyone to beat. we are in great position with him. The only school I fear getting into the mix is duke. Other than and offer from the blue devils, I like our chances. Who would be the C?
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Post by HoyasAreHungry on Dec 25, 2013 11:59:34 GMT -5
Noah would thrive at Georgetown. A frontline consisting of Dickerson, deriickson, and Copeland, would be tough for anyone to beat. we are in great position with him. The only school I fear getting into the mix is duke. Other than and offer from the blue devils, I like our chances. Who would be the C? TBD. Or he plays center
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Post by idhoya on Dec 26, 2013 10:35:00 GMT -5
Comanche,Moore.
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Post by blueandgray on Dec 26, 2013 11:21:57 GMT -5
Last year, as a 2 seed in the tourney, our center was Hopkins. Defensively we were stout and the reason we got knocked out in the 1st round wasn't because of our post presence or lack thereof. A line up consisting of Dickerson, Derrickson, Copeland, LJP, and DSR, with Tre, Paul White and others off the bench would be strong. Don't feel like we'd be lacking in the middle at all.
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Post by prhoya on Dec 26, 2013 12:18:41 GMT -5
Last year, as a 2 seed in the tourney, our center was Hopkins. Defensively we were stout and the reason we got knocked out in the 1st round wasn't because of our post presence or lack thereof. I seem to remember getting knocked in the 1st round in what forever will be known in Georgetown lore as the Night of the Flying Dunks. It would not have happened with a true post presence like Roy, for example. FGCU would have been forced to shoot jumpers.
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Post by daymondmyles on Dec 26, 2013 13:51:39 GMT -5
Yeah, Nerlens Noel would have been a huge difference in that game.
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