Imagine this skill set with the ups he has with a 7'4" height.
If the kid has special talents, go after him. Get him to your camps and try to limit the nasty influences of the AAU as much as possible. Hopefully the Hawks have good influences. Is that Chauncey's AAU team?
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Post feature today. Surprised Indiana is his only formal offer.
http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_2...hoops-heralded
Kid looks great!
But, I'm not sure if I like the idea of going down the "one and done" road, though! Would rather see a bunch of very good players develop into a great college team than a string of OAD mercenaries.
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Just like we need to get Perkins and Collier, we really need to get Davis. However, I think getting Davis will be harder, because he will be an elite recruit it seems.
Getting one and done's is not a bad thing. A program such as CU cannot build a program off of them like UK, but Boyle hasn't done that. Getting an elite player for a year when you have a set system can greatly help you. Duke fans do not regret the year they had with Irving. Texas doesn't regret Durant. many other examples. In fact, CU getting a one and done can sort of be looked at as if our bball program has finally arrived to an extent.
If the NBA did not have their stupid requirement, would he be one that goes straight to the NBA out of HS?
I'm OK with one and dones once in a while, as long as it doesn't become the norm like at Kentucky. Those teams have no soul.
Also, remember, Carlon sat out a year here first, and was an integral part of the team before he ever stepped on the court for a game as a Buff. Almost all one and dones are just that - one year and done, not two years like the CB transfer.
Having to worry about some CU recruits being one-and-done would be a good problem to have.
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Hopefully he becomes a legitimate 6'11" or 7 foot guy by the time he becomes a Senior. He is a must get for Tad Boyle.