Illinois Hoops Recruiting Thread

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Had to do a double take with this one

6'5" guard Zi White Woman commits to NAIA Haskell University


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where the white women at GIF
 
#303      
Agreed - mostly though I was wondering why the staff did not think he fit in terms of getting more playing time. One thing that I'm wondering about is whether he's actually 6'4. He seems shorter than that
maybe because he was a SG that doesn't have a good outside shot!!!
 
#305      
Didn't know that. He didn't play much, and that's why I stated that I was wondering what the staff had seen. We're not privy to practice
agree didn't see enough of him to see his strengths but when Boswell and Andrej were out - the staff didn't give him many (any) minutes which likely indicated his future with Illinois was limited unless he was willing to ride the bench during games and improve during practice.
 
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agree didn't see enough of him to see his strengths but when Boswell and Andrej were out - the staff didn't give him many (any) minutes which likely indicated his future with Illinois was limited unless he was willing to ride the bench during games and improve during practice
Yah, that game made it really clear that he was not in the plans. If I recall correctly, Keaton was the only guard who played in that game.
 
#310      
Often quoted but quite misleading. He was rated #1 by one publication (Streeet & Smith) after his Junior year of H.S. By the time he finished his SR year of H.S., he had dropped quite a bit (to around the teens which is still very high). In the state of IL alone, Ed Horton was ranked ahead of him (Ben Wilson would have been had he not been murdered).

Liberty OTOH was rated #1 by a few publications when his finished H.S.

What matters to the school getting you is your ranking when you finish play H.S. If you want to cherry pick rankings, Rich McBride was ranked #2 after his FR year of H.S. by one publication (Lebron was #1).
Yes and I think "Benji" Wilson would have ended up committing to Illinois with his "squad" from Simeon Nick Anderson...I know Indiana was in the mix and Mark Aquirre's school....RIP Ben Wilson...gone but never forgotten !
 
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