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Post by rustyshackleford on Jun 21, 2010 10:07:02 GMT -5
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Post by HometownHoya on Jun 22, 2010 9:01:32 GMT -5
no projects until we have more success in the NCAAs (I know its only been 2 years, but most people agree it is unacceptable)
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Post by idhoya on Jun 22, 2010 15:14:28 GMT -5
I think he's a Va Tech lean
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Post by Highsmith on Jun 23, 2010 17:54:38 GMT -5
Being that tall, he could go to GU and still "lean" toward Va Tech!
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Post by GUMBA on Jul 7, 2011 12:25:24 GMT -5
From the Kenner League (Nike Pro City) thread it looks like Blaise made an unofficial to the Hill Top and toured around with Othella. You can't teach height and Roy more than proved they can teach the big man skills if the desire is there. He is at the Peddie School in NJ which is a solid place for him to grow academically and on the court.
Per Alex Kline/Twitter:
Blaise Mbargorba, a 2012 NJ Roadrunners big man, visited Georgetown unofficially recently.
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Post by HometownHoya on Jul 7, 2011 13:01:58 GMT -5
I retract my statement earlier in this thread. With how our FR on campus are looking, if Adams and Moses can contribute this year, I would not be opposed to taking on a project. Although, how old is Blaise?
EDIT: Can we also change the thread title since he has reclassified to '12
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Post by SFHoya99 on Jul 7, 2011 13:03:05 GMT -5
I have no idea about this player, but I'd really like to see a return to a truly tall man in the middle. Roy was a huge defensive presence that a 6'9" simply cannot be unless he's one of those once every ten years or so guys (like Zo).
I live Tyler Adams' bulk, but he's never going to alter the number of shots Roy did. 7' have the wonderful advantage that they affect EVERY shot nearby, and do it without having to jump, or get out of defensive or rebounding position.
I love that we've added size and length at the 3 and 4 -- that can add -- but there's nothing like a D that funnels the ball to a 7'. You can get ultra-aggressive on the perimeter or simply hide a slow perimeter defender. You force mid-range jumpers -- and generally long mid-range jumpers -- and that's a good thing in college ball.
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Post by blueandgray on Jul 7, 2011 13:21:10 GMT -5
I like the write up on him....strong yet agile for his size, good motor, runs the floor well, soft hands, gets after it on the boards, and good shot blocker. That's far more than could have been said for Roy when he arrived at the hilltop. Teach the kid a jump hook and have him shoot a few hundred FT's a day and we've got ourselves a player.
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Post by KirbyKeger on Jul 20, 2011 16:51:12 GMT -5
Dave Telep had this to say in calling Mbargorba a breakout player:
"A center who is pushing 7-0, Mbargorba is an equally talented defender and offensive threat. Most are surprised by his ability to pass the ball which makes him more valuable for high-majors"
7 footer who is talented on defense and can pass? I'm in. I kind of wish we could see how Moses and Adams look beforehand though.
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Post by GUMBA on Aug 9, 2011 14:58:42 GMT -5
I see Blaise another Joe Touomou guy
Blaise Mbargorba Workout with Joe Touomou
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Post by tonyparker on Oct 13, 2011 11:06:16 GMT -5
Sounds like we are still in the hunt here, as well (along with Vanderbilt and Northwestern).
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Post by RDF on Oct 13, 2011 11:15:45 GMT -5
Sounds like we are still in the hunt here, as well (along with Vanderbilt and Northwestern). TP, where did you see this? I've seen him mention George Washington but haven't seen Georgetown mentioned for months. If he is listing Hoyas, I like it--good athlete/mobile and smart kid.
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Oct 13, 2011 11:17:18 GMT -5
Who's better for Hoyas: Blaise or Upshaw?
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Post by tonyparker on Oct 13, 2011 11:19:07 GMT -5
RDF, sorry that was also from Scout.
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Post by RDF on Oct 13, 2011 11:25:31 GMT -5
Who's better for Hoyas: Blaise or Upshaw? Both are good options--Upshaw is more of a polished offensive player--very skilled, can post/face, good touch, hard worker--he dropped 30+ lbs this past year and really upped his stock. Legit 7'0 too. Mbargorba is a shot blocker/defensive presence--more athletic then Upshaw--but Upshaw isn't as awkward as Roy was entering Georgetown-so it's not a case of Upshaw being a sloth-just Mbargorba being a guy who really can get up/down the court. He's 6-10 range I'd say. Like both kids and glad Hoyas are involved with both. My personal preference of the two would be Upshaw due to being stronger/thicker build and more of a threat-especially on the blocks. I like Blaise's upside/strong academics too-he'd stick around for degree and develop and he's a good defensive presence but more BE or whatever they'll end up calling the remaining teams--ready is Upshaw
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Post by KirbyKeger on Oct 21, 2011 10:24:20 GMT -5
Committed to SMU. Very interesting.
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Post by guhoyas32 on Oct 21, 2011 10:24:28 GMT -5
via twitter: TheRecruitScoop Alex Kline SMU has landed a commitment from Blaise Mbargorba, a 2012 center out of Peddie (NJ).
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Post by idhoya on Oct 21, 2011 10:34:10 GMT -5
So now it seems its down to Warren, Pollard and Upshaw, if the hoyas add another kid in 2012.
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Post by FromTheBeginning on Oct 21, 2011 11:26:49 GMT -5
Do you think the phrase "we're going to be in the Big East" might have slipped out of Matty Boy's mouth once or twice??
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Post by KirbyKeger on Oct 21, 2011 11:29:57 GMT -5
That's what I'm thinking.
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