2014
Chris McCullough 2 games-11.5PPG, 6.5RPG, 2.5BPG, 63% FT 7-11 overall.
Jared Terrell SG 4 games-13.2PPG, 5RPG, 1.6APG, 12% 3PT 1-8 overall, 72% FT 16-22 overall.
JaQuan Newton PG 5 games-13.6PPG, 4RPG, 3.4APG, 31% 3PT 5-16 overall, 65% FT 15-23 overall.
Dorian Pickens SG 5 games-11.4PPG, 3.4RPG, 2.6APG, 34% 3PT 8-23 overall, 62% FT 5-8 overall.
2015
Isaiah Briscoe CG 5 games-24.8PPG, 3.2RPG, 1.8APG, 45% 3PT 9-20 overall, 70% FT 45-64 overall.
Malachi Richardson SG 5 games-16.4PPG, 4.2RPG, 2.2APG, 31% 3PT 10-32 overall, 85% FT 24-28 overall.
Cheick Diallo C 5 games-12.8PPG, 7.4RPG, 1.8BPG, 66% FT 14-21 overall.
Marcus Derrickson CF 4 games-13.2PPG, 4.2RPG, 28% 3PT 2-7 overall, 92% FT 13-14 overall.
Chris Egi C 5 games-10.2PPG, 7.4RPG, 3BPG, 56% FT 14-25 overall.
Tyler Lydon PF 5 games-4.4PPG, 6RPG, 2BPG, 66% FT 6-9 overall.
Austin Granstaff SG 5 games-11.8PPG, 6.2RPG, 3.8APG, 34% 3PT 9-26 overall.
2016
De'Aaron Fox CG 5 games-4.6PPG, 1.4RPG, 27% 3PT 3-11 overall, 80% FT 4-5 overall.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Spring Highlight Videos
2014
Chris McCullough PF
Kaleb Joseph PG
Isaiah Whitehead SG
Paschal Chukwu C
Goodluck Okonoboh C
Josh Perkins PG
2015
Derrick Jones SF
Cheick Diallo C
Josh Sharma C
AJ Turner CG
Chris Egi C
Traci Carter PG
Marcus Derrickson CF
2016
Tyus Battle SF
Kassoum Yakwe PF
Devonte Green CG
De'Aaron Fox PG
Jamal Murray SG
Chris McCullough PF
Kaleb Joseph PG
Isaiah Whitehead SG
Paschal Chukwu C
Goodluck Okonoboh C
Josh Perkins PG
2015
Derrick Jones SF
Cheick Diallo C
Josh Sharma C
AJ Turner CG
Chris Egi C
Traci Carter PG
Marcus Derrickson CF
2016
Tyus Battle SF
Kassoum Yakwe PF
Devonte Green CG
De'Aaron Fox PG
Jamal Murray SG
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Nike EYBL Session 3 Cuse Targets Stats
4 games were played for everyone below.
2014
Chris McCullough PF-10.5PPG, 5.7RPG, 50% FT 14-28 overall.
Isaiah Whitehead SG-17.2PPG, 4.7RPG, 2.2APG, 37% 3PT 10-27 overall, 76% FT 13-17 overall.
Rashad Vaughn SG-16.7PPG, 6.2RPG, 2.2APG, 30% 3PT 7-23 overall, 58% FT 17-29 overall.
Jared Terrell CG-18.7PPG, 3.5RPG, 3.5APG, 28% 3PT 4-14 overall, 82% FT 19-23 overall.
Dorian Pickens SG-8PPG, 2.2RPG, 1.7APG, 42% 3PT 3-7 overall.
2015
Isaiah Briscoe CG-15PPG, 2.5RPG, 2.7APG, 16% 3PT 1-6 overall, 58% FT 17-29 overall.
Cheick Diallo C-12.5PPG, 9.5RPG, 62% FT 10-16 overall.
Moustapha Diagne C-1PPG, 4.5RPG, 2BPG.
Chris Egi C-9.7PPG, 7.5RPG, 1.7BPG, 44% FT 11-25 overall.
Tyler Lydon PF-3.2PPG, 5.5RPG, 1.2BPG, 14% 3PT 1-7 overall.
Austin Grandstaff SG-9.5PPG, 4.2RPG, 1.7APG, 29% 3PT 5-17 overall, 71% FT 5-7 overall.
Ben Bentil PF-4.6PPG, 3.3RPG
2016
Jamal Murray SG-7.2PPG, 2.2RPG, 1.5APG, 44% 3PT 4-9 overall, 100% FT 7-7 overall.
2014
Chris McCullough PF-10.5PPG, 5.7RPG, 50% FT 14-28 overall.
Isaiah Whitehead SG-17.2PPG, 4.7RPG, 2.2APG, 37% 3PT 10-27 overall, 76% FT 13-17 overall.
Rashad Vaughn SG-16.7PPG, 6.2RPG, 2.2APG, 30% 3PT 7-23 overall, 58% FT 17-29 overall.
Jared Terrell CG-18.7PPG, 3.5RPG, 3.5APG, 28% 3PT 4-14 overall, 82% FT 19-23 overall.
Dorian Pickens SG-8PPG, 2.2RPG, 1.7APG, 42% 3PT 3-7 overall.
2015
Isaiah Briscoe CG-15PPG, 2.5RPG, 2.7APG, 16% 3PT 1-6 overall, 58% FT 17-29 overall.
Cheick Diallo C-12.5PPG, 9.5RPG, 62% FT 10-16 overall.
Moustapha Diagne C-1PPG, 4.5RPG, 2BPG.
Chris Egi C-9.7PPG, 7.5RPG, 1.7BPG, 44% FT 11-25 overall.
Tyler Lydon PF-3.2PPG, 5.5RPG, 1.2BPG, 14% 3PT 1-7 overall.
Austin Grandstaff SG-9.5PPG, 4.2RPG, 1.7APG, 29% 3PT 5-17 overall, 71% FT 5-7 overall.
Ben Bentil PF-4.6PPG, 3.3RPG
2016
Jamal Murray SG-7.2PPG, 2.2RPG, 1.5APG, 44% 3PT 4-9 overall, 100% FT 7-7 overall.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
2015 Target: Derrick Jones Game Review
Derrick Jones is an 6'7 forward, who has seen his stock rise in a big way over the last month once the open live period took place. He has recently received an offer from Syracuse and claims them to be a favorite of his. You can view the game at the following link below. He's #24 in white.
http://www.thebasketballdiary.com/2013/05/we-r1-delaware-vs-city-new-york-2013.html
I had him charted with 14pts, 4rbs, 3stls, 1-3 FT, 1-3 3PT. He only played about 18-20 minutes because his team pulled away late. Here goes some positive and negative thoughts.
Positives
Long and athletic in the typical SU wing build.
Pretty much automatic inside when he gets good position and has good hands.
Has good anticipation for steals and deflections due to his length. So just imagine him in the zone.
Gets good elevation and has a nice release on his shot, but it's looks a little inconsistent at this point.
Negatives
Needs to get stronger, as he gets moved around easily when a body gets put on him.
Didn't attack the boards as much as I expected. Seemed more willing to watch his teammates grab the boards than him getting after it.
Not really a negative but I didn't get to see him off the bounce much, as his guards did most of the ball handling.
Overall
With still two more years to go in HS. Jones presents plenty of upside to become an elite player in his class once his body fills out and he improves his overall game. Right now his game is a mixture between SF/PF, with the PF portion currently standing out. He looks to be making the transition to developing his SF skills. Once he does that and becomes a true inside/out threat, then skies the limit as far as his full b-ball potential is concerned.
http://www.thebasketballdiary.com/2013/05/we-r1-delaware-vs-city-new-york-2013.html
I had him charted with 14pts, 4rbs, 3stls, 1-3 FT, 1-3 3PT. He only played about 18-20 minutes because his team pulled away late. Here goes some positive and negative thoughts.
Positives
Long and athletic in the typical SU wing build.
Pretty much automatic inside when he gets good position and has good hands.
Has good anticipation for steals and deflections due to his length. So just imagine him in the zone.
Gets good elevation and has a nice release on his shot, but it's looks a little inconsistent at this point.
Negatives
Needs to get stronger, as he gets moved around easily when a body gets put on him.
Didn't attack the boards as much as I expected. Seemed more willing to watch his teammates grab the boards than him getting after it.
Not really a negative but I didn't get to see him off the bounce much, as his guards did most of the ball handling.
Overall
With still two more years to go in HS. Jones presents plenty of upside to become an elite player in his class once his body fills out and he improves his overall game. Right now his game is a mixture between SF/PF, with the PF portion currently standing out. He looks to be making the transition to developing his SF skills. Once he does that and becomes a true inside/out threat, then skies the limit as far as his full b-ball potential is concerned.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Latest Recruiting Updates
2014
Rashad Vaughn SG-Look for this battle to become a three team race between UK, UNC, and hometown Minnesota.
Goodluck Okonoboh C-I have been told by a reliable source that the interest between Okonoboh and Indiana is very serious. Mutually to the point that Indiana is currently considered the favorite.
Isaiah Whitehead SG-With UK targeting Emmanuel Mudiay and Rashad Vaughn as their main guards. SU and Louisville currently sits at top on Whitehead's list.
Dion Wiley SG-Currently is considered a big Maryland lean and it would be a surprise if he didn't end up committing there.
New 2014 names to keep an eye on are the following below.
Jared Nickens SG
Mikal Bridges SG/SF
2015
Thomas Bryant PF-Indiana and UNC have been some of the notable schools to have checked him out during the evaluation period.
Cheick Diallo C-Diallo was one of the biggest stock risers with his play in the recent EYBL session last weekend. Along with SU, he currently has offers and interest from Kansas, UK, Louisville, Zona, Pitt, and UConn.
New 2015 names to keep an eye on are the following below.
Chris Egi C
Tyler Lydon PF
Austin Grandstaff SG
Traci Carter PG
Jalen Adams CG
Samir Doughty PG
Rashad Vaughn SG-Look for this battle to become a three team race between UK, UNC, and hometown Minnesota.
Goodluck Okonoboh C-I have been told by a reliable source that the interest between Okonoboh and Indiana is very serious. Mutually to the point that Indiana is currently considered the favorite.
Isaiah Whitehead SG-With UK targeting Emmanuel Mudiay and Rashad Vaughn as their main guards. SU and Louisville currently sits at top on Whitehead's list.
Dion Wiley SG-Currently is considered a big Maryland lean and it would be a surprise if he didn't end up committing there.
New 2014 names to keep an eye on are the following below.
Jared Nickens SG
Mikal Bridges SG/SF
2015
Thomas Bryant PF-Indiana and UNC have been some of the notable schools to have checked him out during the evaluation period.
Cheick Diallo C-Diallo was one of the biggest stock risers with his play in the recent EYBL session last weekend. Along with SU, he currently has offers and interest from Kansas, UK, Louisville, Zona, Pitt, and UConn.
New 2015 names to keep an eye on are the following below.
Chris Egi C
Tyler Lydon PF
Austin Grandstaff SG
Traci Carter PG
Jalen Adams CG
Samir Doughty PG
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