PhillyPirate wrote:Isaiah Whitehead (SHU) and LJ Peak (GTown) will represent the Big East. Game will be played on April 18th at Barclays
http://zagsblog.com/articles/jordan-brand-classic-teams-named/
TheHall wrote:PhillyPirate wrote:Isaiah Whitehead (SHU) and LJ Peak (GTown) will represent the Big East. Game will be played on April 18th at Barclays
http://zagsblog.com/articles/jordan-brand-classic-teams-named/
The top 2 recruits coming into the BE next year IMO.
AlexJesswein wrote:TheHall wrote:PhillyPirate wrote:Isaiah Whitehead (SHU) and LJ Peak (GTown) will represent the Big East. Game will be played on April 18th at Barclays
http://zagsblog.com/articles/jordan-brand-classic-teams-named/
The top 2 recruits coming into the BE next year IMO.
I think Ahmed Hill will be in the mix for top newcomer next year.
TheHall wrote:DSR coming out of high school is a solid comparison to Bluiett. If he can translate his game like DSR has he could be huge by 2nd or 3rd season. Bluiett & Sumner MAY have more talent but I think the big man O'mara is the most ready X recruit.
XUFan09 wrote:TheHall wrote:DSR coming out of high school is a solid comparison to Bluiett. If he can translate his game like DSR has he could be huge by 2nd or 3rd season. Bluiett & Sumner MAY have more talent but I think the big man O'mara is the most ready X recruit.
Interesting, that's contrary to the popular perception. Sumner and London are both redshirt candidates, but Bluiett tends to be put ahead of O'Mara in terms of readiness. Not that O'Mara isn't ready for the next level (provided his defensive footwork and understanding of defensive and offensive sets is up to snuff), but Bluiett seems like the kind of guy that can almost immediately step onto the court as a reliable contributor, much like DSR as a freshman. I just hope O'Mara can fill the 4th spot in the bigs rotation. I don't know what to make of Macura in terms of readiness, because he's pretty scrawny.
If Semaj comes back, what remains to be seen is who else leaves (There's one obvious candidate for the first transfer if you look at the roster). The second transfer could affect roster composition and thus who needs to contribute.
TheHall wrote:I wouldn't have guessed I would think that about O'mara before watching him play this season, but after watching many of his games I see he's a very skilled big man with a cbb PF body already. Also he played against some very tough competition in Illinois this season.
The 2013-2014 season featured incredible talent across the state. Players like Sean O'Mara, who had tremendous seasons, were relegated to the second team. Benet big man Sean O’Mara’s season was a revelation and a sign of just how loaded with talent the state was this year. The 6-9 Xavier recruit posted one of the most dominant campaigns of any big in recent state history, but it wasn’t even good enough to make the Class 4A All-State First Team. That’s how solid the top five players in Class 4A were this season.
O’Mara has led Benet to Peoria though, so his season continues. The Redwings will face Edwardsville in the state semifinals on Friday. “To get to this point right now is the greatest feeling I’ve had at Benet,” said O’Mara. “It’s one of the greatest honors I’ve had in my basketball career.” If the Redwings can upset Edwardsville, a possible showdown with Young’s Jahlil Okafor looms. Earlier in the season O’Mara mentioned how badly he wanted another shot at Okafor. The 6-10 Duke recruit out-played O’Mara in a matchup late last season.
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