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ACC Basketball Recruiting Rundown: Dec 14

Marcus ShockleyDec 14, 2008
Iโ€™ve got a ton of information for you to wade through today, so letโ€™s just get into it:

First, even though Dominic Cheek (SG, 6โ€ฒ5โ€ณ, 2009) eliminated all the ACC schools from his list some time ago, heโ€™s committed to Villanova...it would have been nice to see such a deep sharpshooter in the ACC.

Doron Lamb (SG, 6โ€ฒ4โ€ณ, 2010) scored 27 points in a victory over Whitney Young Magnet High School in Chicago. Youngโ€™s leading scorer was Ahmad Starks (PG, 5โ€ฒ8โ€ณ, 2010), who has already given a verbal to Oregon State. Lamont Jones (PG/SG, 6โ€ฒ0โ€ณ, 2009) was the leading scorer for Oak Hill with 28 points and already has committed to Virginia Tech.

Justin Young has some notes on NC State commit Lorenzo Brown (SG, 6โ€ฒ4โ€ณ, 2009):

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"...what a great player Lorenzo Brown is. The question mark surrounding the future N.C. State has always been his ability to take over in the home stretch."

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TBO Sports has a write up on John Henson (SF, 6โ€ฒ10โ€ณ, 2009), the UNC commit who will be an impact player for the Heels:

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"John Henson was just a regular high school student once. He was an above-average small forward entering high school, but between his sophomore and junior years at Round Rock High in Texas, Henson grew 6 inches."

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Henson is also mentioned in this article, which talks about how when college coaches and scouts start watching a player, so do the NCAA investigators:

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"With stakes that high, the NCAA, which governs college sports, is increasingly wary of what colleges sometimes do to get those difference-making athletes. Getting the star might mean first taking care of his friend, family members, or those in the inner circle who simply have their hands out."

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I run into these "handlers" all the time when I scout teams. Sometimes theyโ€™re just guys who are really trying to help players, but often they are looking for a payout.

In the same article, we see whatever-happened-to Gus Gilchrist, who Maryland fans thought would be helping out in the paint at Maryland. Maybe Maryland wasnโ€™t interested in "creating jobs" for pals?

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"Today, for instance, 6-foot-10 center Gus Gilchrist will make his debut for the University of South Florida. He is a potential franchise player for the Bulls, who have mostly been overmatched in basketball since joining the Big East Conference. Shortly after Gilchrist entered USFโ€™s program last summer, the Bulls created a job as a video and conditioning assistant for one of his closest friends."

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This is, of course, why the number on point guard in the 2009 class, John Wall (PG, 6โ€ฒ4โ€ณ, 2009) is already being watched, and why rumors abound.

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