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Post by tonyparker on Apr 9, 2014 9:06:43 GMT -5
Isaac Copeland a Five Star now -- wow. Quite the season for him.
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 1, 2014 14:14:20 GMT -5
Just going to put this here:
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Post by tonyparker on Mar 28, 2014 16:46:25 GMT -5
Worth monitoring. Morgan, White and Copeland on the wings would be something serious.
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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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Post by tonyparker on Mar 5, 2014 13:05:30 GMT -5
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Post by tonyparker on Feb 12, 2014 11:12:05 GMT -5
scouthoops.scout.com/2/1375024.html“(Hoping to visit) Florida, Virginia, Ohio State, Georgetown and Duke.” Why have these schools stood out for Dickerson? Florida: “Coach (Billy) Donovan is a really, really good coach. He has had a long history of power forwards that have gone through his program and going off to do other things. And doing a lot of really nice things when they go out.” Georgetown: “is the post players university. They have a lot of success with great post players coming out of there. Coach (John) Thompson is a very great coach and does a really good job with bigs.” Ohio State: “I love coach (Thad) Matta; he is a really great coach. He also has had a lot of success with big men and power forwards. He helps develop their games really well, well the coaching staff does.” UVa: “Coach (Tony)Bennett and (Ron) Sanchez they are great coaches and also great guys. I know going there, they will help me get better everyday. I see they are very good at developing post players. I like that a lot.” Duke: “Has been one of my favorite schools since I was young, even before I played basketball. Coach K (Mike Krzyzewski) is one of the best coaches to ever coach. He also has had success with post players and developing young men-getting them ready and things like that.”
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Post by tonyparker on Feb 12, 2014 11:11:41 GMT -5
scouthoops.scout.com/2/1375024.html“(Hoping to visit) Florida, Virginia, Ohio State, Georgetown and Duke.” Why have these schools stood out for Dickerson? Florida: “Coach (Billy) Donovan is a really, really good coach. He has had a long history of power forwards that have gone through his program and going off to do other things. And doing a lot of really nice things when they go out.” Georgetown: “is the post players university. They have a lot of success with great post players coming out of there. Coach (John) Thompson is a very great coach and does a really good job with bigs.” Ohio State: “I love coach (Thad) Matta; he is a really great coach. He also has had a lot of success with big men and power forwards. He helps develop their games really well, well the coaching staff does.” UVa: “Coach (Tony)Bennett and (Ron) Sanchez they are great coaches and also great guys. I know going there, they will help me get better everyday. I see they are very good at developing post players. I like that a lot.” Duke: “Has been one of my favorite schools since I was young, even before I played basketball. Coach K (Mike Krzyzewski) is one of the best coaches to ever coach. He also has had success with post players and developing young men-getting them ready and things like that.”
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Post by tonyparker on Feb 11, 2014 13:24:29 GMT -5
Updated Scout 2015 Rankings: #1: Ivan Rabb #3: Diamond Stone #7: Skal Labissiere #12: Elijah Thomas #20: Allonzo Trier #21: Dwayne Bacon #27: Chance Comanche #29: Ray Smith #34: Horace Spencer #48: Georgios Papagiannis #49: Noah Dickerson #51: Bryant Crawford #58: Franklin Howard #61: Marcus Derrickson #95: Kevin Dorsey #98: Josh Reaves Terance Mann fell out of the rankings and is now a three star recruit. Scout lists #2 Malik Newman as having interest in Georgetown, but I believe that was due to Coach Kirby, who remains on him hard for Memphis. scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=9&c=4&cfg=bb&pid=88&yr=2015
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Post by tonyparker on Feb 11, 2014 9:26:16 GMT -5
Some quotes from the mother of Ivan Rabb to Duke's Scout site (http://duke.scout.com/2/1374715.html). Get the impression she really likes Georgetown, students are going to have to do their part when the family visits:
Based on what you’ve seen so far schools wise, are there any that you feel really good already about their Business Schools and academic programs that they offer?
"From the educational standpoint, I know that Berkeley has a great Business School, Georgetown has a great Business School, what’s the other school, Arizona has a good Business School. So really, Georgetown, Arizona and Cal have good business school program. Currently the schools that I really like are the coaches at USC, I like Arizona, I like Cal and I like Georgetown and North Carolina, not because I like the Business School, but I really like the coach there, Roy Williams."
Have you made any visits so far?
"We’re talking about visiting Arizona, we’re talking about visiting Georgetown, Duke, he still talks about Duke a lot, they haven’t offered, Kentucky, we’re really going to spend a great deal of time going to visit these different schools and to see what’s there and we’re going to visit some schools on the Midwest and West Coast as well."
The visits outside of the West Coast, are those likely to be tied to AAU Travel schedule permitting, or will it happen before or after AAU Season ?
"We’re going to go visit Georgetown real soon, I really want to get out there and to Arizona for a game. I think those are the immediate two schools and I really want to go see USC too. I know we really like Coach Roy at North Carolina and I know we’d like to get out there and to visit as many schools unofficially out of my own pocket, so that when it comes down to officials we can take those next year."
From your answers it sounds like you’ve got a growing relationship with Coach Williams at North Carolina…?
"I really do like Roy Williams, I like his assistant coach too, Hubert, I like them and like I said, I like Georgetown and USC and Arizona, they are all great. And, of course, Ivan is still very interested in Duke, but like I said, he’s going to be narrowing his list down and if they don’t offer pretty soon, he needs to realize or deal with what’s presented to him."
You mentioned earlier that you were looking for a time to narrow his list further, any idea when that would be?
"I think Ivan’s going to be very open until his senior year even though he has 10 schools in mind. Let’s say that a school that’s not on his list that he really likes offers, he’ll probably open it back up, I don’t think he’s going to make any decision until his senior year and I also think he’s going to watch the teams develop, who commits where at his position and he’ll try to figure out his position on the team and where he fits and what his position would be on the team. We’re definitely looking at how teams use their big men and we’re definitely watching how they develop. As far as watching guys and where they commit, I know that Georgetown has a very good record of bigs, I know they had the number three draft pick this past year as far as big men. Kentucky of course does very well with development of bigs. I think those schools, hopefully there’s a role for Ivan on the team, I just don’t want to see him on the bench, I think that’s one of the things that scares me about some schools. Arizona, I know they are ranked very highly right now and they haven’t talked too much about development, I think USC has talked a lot about development more than anything. I know Arizona right now has Aaron Gordon and Kaleb, the big kid from the Northeast, and Brandon Ashley, I’ve watched his development, so like I said, I’m looking at all schools and what their track records are towards development and their programs and their education offerings."
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Post by tonyparker on Feb 7, 2014 12:35:11 GMT -5
"Memphis, Georgetown and Oklahoma are the latest schools to call on @jmamba5 , his mom tells @snytv. No visits planned as of now."
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Post by tonyparker on Jan 30, 2014 15:52:51 GMT -5
The best tidbit:
"5. Risers in the class UCLA signee Thomas Welsh (Los Angeles/Loyola) and Georgetown signees Paul White (Chicago/Whitney Young) and Isaac Copeland (Raleigh, N.C./Brewster Academy) are having strong senior campaigns. Welsh is fundamentally sound on the blocks with his post-up game and productive in his rebounding. He is a worker who has played his way into the McDonald’s All American Game. White has been focused this season and, with his versatility, has shown the skill to play multiple spots on the floor. Copeland always had the tools, skill and athletic ability, but this season has been about putting it all together.
Brewster head coach Jason Smith said Copeland has fully developed and gone from prospect to player.
"[Copeland is] averaging 17 points per game, as well as 11 rebs. We've had some great hybrid forwards the past few years such as: JaKarr Sampson, CJ Fair, and Melvin Ejim. He's on par with all of those guys. Very versatile and a tough matchup,” Smith said. "
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Post by tonyparker on Jan 30, 2014 12:20:19 GMT -5
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Post by tonyparker on Oct 18, 2013 11:19:30 GMT -5
P.J. Dozier (2015) also considering a visit for Midnight Madness. #17 on ESPN 2015 rankings. "Before then, he’s considering visiting Georgetown for its season-opening event on Oct. 25, which is also his birthday." northcarolina.scout.com/2/1337404.html
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Post by tonyparker on Oct 4, 2013 11:50:53 GMT -5
Word is he already called JTIII and said we are out.
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Post by tonyparker on Jun 12, 2013 13:28:41 GMT -5
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Post by tonyparker on May 8, 2013 20:32:26 GMT -5
Got him. Awesome.
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 30, 2013 11:19:48 GMT -5
Sounds like Mike Brennan got the AU job, not UVA assistant Williford.
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 30, 2013 9:22:59 GMT -5
According to Jeff Goodman:
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 16, 2013 9:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by tonyparker on Apr 4, 2013 14:43:55 GMT -5
6'6 wing out of the Philly area. Apparently visited last week. Late bloomer who will be running with Team Final this summer.
Name to keep an eye on.
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