Definitely someone to keep an eye on !East Peoria Community High School27’|Meanstreets|Wing/Guard|6’6|6’9 Wingspan|205lb:
Definitely someone to keep an eye on !East Peoria Community High School27’|Meanstreets|Wing/Guard|6’6|6’9 Wingspan|205lb:
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Alex Constanza, SPIRE Academy , Small Forward
Constanza transferred from Westminster Academy in Florida following his junior year.247sports.com
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Dame Sarr, Duke Blue Devils, Shooting Guard
Dame Sarr is a 6-7, 190-pound Shooting Guard from Italy, ITAL.247sports.com
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Let’s lock this up real fast!!!![]()
Alex Constanza, SPIRE Academy , Small Forward
Constanza transferred from Westminster Academy in Florida following his junior year.247sports.com
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Well Cam Crocker if you’re looking to make a big splash with your new team then go ahead and get Crowe Jr and you’ll be a fan favorite!!!It’s early … But …
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Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood , Combo Guard
Jason Crowe Jr. is a 6-3, 170-pound guard from Lynwood, CA.247sports.com
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Gross!It’s early … But …
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Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood , Combo Guard
Jason Crowe Jr. is a 6-3, 170-pound guard from Lynwood, CA.247sports.com
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It’s early … But …
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Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood , Combo Guard
Jason Crowe Jr. is a 6-3, 170-pound guard from Lynwood, CA.247sports.com
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Only going to UK because we’re getting the Mingo brothers, right?!It’s early … But …
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Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood , Combo Guard
Jason Crowe Jr. is a 6-3, 170-pound guard from Lynwood, CA.247sports.com
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I think you’re gonna like petrovicI know this will bring strong criticism. I am truly thankful for the Underwood era of Illini basketball. But, whatever happened to the TRUE point guard of the past? A point guard who could blow by any defender, whether it be a 6 foot 5 inch long defender or whatever, somebody that had the ability to set up teammates for wide open shots. I am aware that Coach Underwood loves tall and long guards, but how many instances do we see opposing teams expose us with a lightning quick guard that our tall and long guards cannot seem to stop them from driving and dishing. I am aware that some will say, that those shorter guards cannot defend our taller guards, but I think the benefits of a true playmaker, no matter the heighth, is more beneficial than a taller/longer guard. I hardly ever post, but I wanted to get my point out there. Let the responses begin, I will not respond to any positive or negative comments. But, I will monitor the responses.
“I’d rather guard Black Jesus than Petrovic”I think you’re gonna like petrovic
Not in 2027.Me likey! Jason Crowe Jr. would be an awesome addition to the Illini. Does Coach Crowder have a connection with Crowe that might help the Illini with this recruitment? Coach Crowder grew up in LA and attended Verbum Dei High School in LA before playing college ball at Penn in Philadelphia. I understand that
Crowder also coached AAU ball for Paul Pierce's program.
You're right, it's early for a Class of 2027 recruit. Do you have any (early) info that young Mr. Crowe might someday be a candidate to reclassify to the Class of 2026?
Not in transfer portal.How about Adou Thiero? He would give us a defensive presence and the athleticism we need. He’s been in the 2nd round in most mock drafts I’ve seen. Maybe that’s unrealistic.
I know this will bring strong criticism. I am truly thankful for the Underwood era of Illini basketball. But, whatever happened to the TRUE point guard of the past? A point guard who could blow by any defender, whether it be a 6 foot 5 inch long defender or whatever, somebody that had the ability to set up teammates for wide open shots. I am aware that Coach Underwood loves tall and long guards, but how many instances do we see opposing teams expose us with a lightning quick guard that our tall and long guards cannot seem to stop them from driving and dishing. I am aware that some will say, that those shorter guards cannot defend our taller guards, but I think the benefits of a true playmaker, no matter the heighth, is more beneficial than a taller/longer guard. I hardly ever post, but I wanted to get my point out there. Let the responses begin, I will not respond to any positive or negative comments. But, I will monitor the responses.
We'll just have to disagree on what is a "very good season "It was a very good season last year. It would have been awesome to make the second weekend, but that was the most anybody could have expected. There is not anyway you could realistically believe that they had an Elite 8 team and certainly not a final four team.
I want can't standja!
Username checks outIt was a very good season last year. It would have been awesome to make the second weekend, but that was the most anybody could have expected. There is not anyway you could realistically believe that they had an Elite 8 team and certainly not a final four team.
This is a bad take. You're upset because he chose the school that offered him the most money? That also happens to be a storied program that puts out lottery picks to the NBA every year?i mean will he even start? was a pure money grab recruitment and he used our offer to up his market value and eventually dump us. was probably never the plan to commit, and to take it down from the get-go. recruitments like this don't signal everyday guy. dodged a bullet with this one.
I think Hummer took his spot, more or less. I suspect it's a money thing. So Hummer is our 3pt specialist. Again, I miss Plummer. I know he is like only 6' but he played bigger than that. I just like fact there's someone you can count on when you need a three.He's not exactly "a 6-5 junkyard dog SG who can drill 3's"... but I think that 6'6" 225 SG Damari Monsanto of UT San Antonio is still in the portal. Monsanto averaged 11.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.4 assists this past season. He shot 40.7% on FGs, including an excellent 42.0% on 3-pointers, and he shot an outstanding 93.3% on FTs. I'm not sure if he's a junkyard dog, but he's definitely a veteran with lots of experience. He's listed as a SG, but he has enough size to play some SF also. I doubt he would cost $3M, or even $2M. And I'm just guessing, but it would probably take less than $1M to get him to Illinois. It was once indicated on this Board that Orlando Antigua has a previous relationship with Monsanto.
You just described the point guard we have coming in.I know this will bring strong criticism. I am truly thankful for the Underwood era of Illini basketball. But, whatever happened to the TRUE point guard of the past? A point guard who could blow by any defender, whether it be a 6 foot 5 inch long defender or whatever, somebody that had the ability to set up teammates for wide open shots. I am aware that Coach Underwood loves tall and long guards, but how many instances do we see opposing teams expose us with a lightning quick guard that our tall and long guards cannot seem to stop them from driving and dishing. I am aware that some will say, that those shorter guards cannot defend our taller guards, but I think the benefits of a true playmaker, no matter the heighth, is more beneficial than a taller/longer guard. I hardly ever post, but I wanted to get my point out there. Let the responses begin, I will not respond to any positive or negative comments. But, I will monitor the responses.
If I were him, I'd turn it down and come back to play for free for 3 years! A U of I education and nailing down legendary status without being paid would show the world!Will’s gonna turn down lottery team interest to come back …![]()
I think he is going to be really good. I like that with age comes experience so he’s probably been guarded a lot of different ways. We certainly don’t have a lot of guys with his on ball abilities.You just described the point guard we have coming in.