2018 Recruiting Thread



  • @BeddieKU23 I would love to land a few of these guys in the 70ish range with how our roster is set up next season. Especially if we return Preston or Doke. Or hell, if we get both back, look out.



  • Kcmatt7 said:

    @BeddieKU23 I would love to land a few of these guys in the 70ish range with how our roster is set up next season. Especially if we return Preston or Doke. Or hell, if we get both back, look out.

    I actually think we should be looking to add as much elite talent as we can get with next years transfers.

    When you talk about losing Graham, Svi and most likely Newman off the perimeter and at the minimum Whitman in the post that is a ton of experience and scoring ability leaving the team.

    The balance of the team will be shifting to whoever stays (hopefully a Sr Vick and Jr Doke) to go along with the transfers and hold-overs (Garrett, Lightfoot, Cunliffe). That’s a solid 8 if Preston leaves, a solid 9 if he stays

    KU could have a 3 man freshman class, carefully constructed and put an absolute stranglehold on the Big-12 and keep themselves at the front of the National Championship conversations for the next few years. The 3 I believe fit the best that KU is realistically involved with are as follows:

    1. Quentin Grimes- We’ve talked plenty about him plenty, mom went to KU, he’s the #1 priority at guard. Showed at the Adidas Gauntlet that he’s an elite scorer with size for either guard position. When he shoots the ball like he did in his 41 point game in front of Bill Self he’s exactly the type of guard that helps replace the production Graham/Newman/Svi are leaving behind.

    2. Emmitt Williams- Just one of the toughest post players in any class and maybe the most athletic player in all of High School. At 6’7 he gives up some height but makes up for it with defensive versatility, rebounding and elite athletic ability with a growing perimeter game that he’s shown off on the AAU circuit. He plays with a nasty streak on the court as if he’s mad at something and that is the sort of toughness I’d love to see KU add in the frontcourt. If KU is looking to add someone to compliment both Lawson’s old man game and Azubuike’s power and athleticism you get the best of both worlds in Williams.

    3. Devon Dotson- another we’ve discussed at length. Visited on his own dime during the season, is a play-making point guard, more of a traditional type PG then Grimes. I love his ability in pick and roll and he gets to the FT line at will which is a great trait to have coming into College where tight games can become all about FT shooting. He’d be the perfect compliment to Moore while grooming to be his future running mate.

    Assuming both Newman and Preston are NBA bound after this year we could trot out some really exciting lineup combinations.

    PG- Moore - Dotson

    SG- Grimes- Garrett

    SF- Vick- Cunliffe- Lawson

    PF- Lawson- Williams

    C- Azubuike- Lightfoot

    Lots of lineup possibilities. Size, athleticism, shooting ability abundant through the roster. That’s just 11 players. Self could then add 1-2 transfer possibilities in the spring to groom for the next cycle of recruiting.



  • @BeddieKU23 I feel your right about Emmit. - -I’ve noticed that same mentality that mean streak, just like he is mad at the world taking that aggression on the court.

    Actually you know with that type of play who he reminds me of at least to an extent? - -You might not agree BUT I think he is a little like T- Rob in that way, T-Rob at times would just want to destroy the rim - -I remember the block he had against Mizzery at the end - - just down right mean – nasty. - -That’s what we need, some nastiness . Williams can bring that, would love to see him in a KU uni -Worried about Duke with him though - -sure he is 6’7 but plays much bigger. - -keeping fingers crossed for this one - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    @BShark

    That was a good decision

    Agree.

    Looks like KU could get involved with Noah Locke as well.

    3 cb’s for KU with Locke who has interest in KU… Slater must have heard something. Not sure what that means for our other targets.



  • @jayballer54

    Yeah Emmitt will be a tough pull out of Florida, as Florida, FSU, are after him. Some recent schools that offered are Oregon and. Duke will most likely be out if they land Bagley which seems to be the new latest buzz. Matt Scott for whatever its worth says there was some buzz at Peach Jam that KU could be his destination. Take that for whatever its worth.



  • Matt’s scouting report on Noah Locke after watching him drop 25 on Mokan

    Combo guard. Can score from multiple spots in multiple ways. Catch and shoot, off the dribble, surprising hops. Decent length. He can really move without the ball and create enough space to catch and shoot very quickly and efficiently.



  • @BeddieKU23 That looks good, but I just can’t imagine landing Grimes and Dotson while having 4-5 other guards already on the roster depending on how you think KJ fits in.



  • Well it looks like anyways there is some kind of movement in recruiting/news finally anyways. - - -Seems interesting that Noah Locke has kind of appeared from no where at least I myself hadn’t really heard much on him - -how about any others? - - had you?

    From the high light reel and yes I realize It is a highlight reel, looks like he has some pretty deep range, good handles, might be a nice addition, for what it’s worth the CB now shows us with a sizeable advantage - -60% To Providence 20% Michigan 20%

    Then shows where we have now pulled even with Florida for Emmit, where before we wasn’t even or hadn’t pulled any predictions - - -now 33% each then Duke lagging at 17% South Carolina 17% that if we can pull him would be sweet, like I stated earlier this guy comes with an attitude - -gotta love it - - --he brings it for sure.

    I don’t think if Locke did land at KU I don’t feel like in anyway would this effect Grimes OR Dotson Locke I feel is a quality 4 year player, got a little floater kind of like Frank -but don’t think he would scare Grimes off or Dotson for sure. I don’t know things looks like to me that maybe this might turn out to be a little better recruiting year then I thought. - -We shall see, -Anyone know how we are shaping up with any other big then Willams? - - -of Course guess not really vital yet as we will have the boys from Memphis, just curious - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @BeddieKU23 I mentioned Mathis before, I thought he was trying recruit KU. However, it seems that KU is in constant contact. I would guess back-up plan. He or Locke would be a fine addition though. I don’t think either impacts Grimes/Dotson. I do think maybe the Carey ship is sailing however.

    @Kcmatt7

    Guards: Moore Wings/not great ball handling guards: Cunliffe, KJ, Vick Unknown: Garrett

    Plenty of room for guards imo.

    We will see how it shakes out but it is pretty evident that the staff wants at least two guards.



  • Locke seems suuuuuper happy about the KU offer.



  • @BShark I have to agree with ya man, looks like the Carey possibility slacking with the news of these latest probably right. - -Whoever it is I think we are going to be just fine. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • jayballer54 said:

    @BShark I have to agree with ya man, looks like the Carey possibility slacking with the news of these latest probably right. - -Whoever it is I think we are going to be just fine. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

    He’s most likely focusing on the local schools. Nova recently joined the heard on this one. We will see if he ends up visiting or not. Hes really damn good



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    jayballer54 said:

    @BShark I have to agree with ya man, looks like the Carey possibility slacking with the news of these latest probably right. - -Whoever it is I think we are going to be just fine. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY

    He’s most likely focusing on the local schools. Nova recently joined the heard on this one. We will see if he ends up visiting or not. Hes really damn good

    Makes sense. Nova probably realizes Quinerly is not likely now.



  • @REHawk Mykhailiuk, 6-feet-8 and 205 pounds from Cherkasy, Ukraine, hit 7 of 16 shots. He was 3 of 7 on three-pointers and 9 of 11 from the free-throw line. Mykhailiuk scored 25 points in Ukraine’s opening loss to Lithuania on Saturday. He had five threes in that game.

    First game The 6-foot-8 Mykhailiuk, a native of Cherkasy, Ukraine, hit 8 of 17 shots. He was 5 of 13 on three-pointers and 4 of 5 from the free-throw line. He also had six rebounds, four assists, six turnovers and three steals in 35 minutes.



  • Per one of the Maryland 247 guys he was told that Locke was “looking for an offer from them”, referring to KU.



  • @BShark

    Sounds like Locke wants to commit.

    Honestly though if your Self do you take him yet when you don’t have your 2 main targets with official visits set up yet… I think you slow play this one and try and get him on campus after Grimes/Dotson have. This is where having insiders knowing what’s going would help…



  • @BeddieKU23

    Insiders that aren’t goobers anyway.

    MS says that it doesn’t impact Grimes or Dotson. That KU is losing a lot of players (mentioned Newman as leaving, tfwiw) and will need to sign a lot.

    Also Locke’s circle does see him as more of a combo/2 apparently.

    All that said he is listed as a PG on most services and taking him early would probably be risky.



  • BShark said:

    @BeddieKU23

    Insiders that aren’t goobers anyway.

    MS says that it doesn’t impact Grimes or Dotson. That KU is losing a lot of players (mentioned Newman as leaving, tfwiw) and will need to sign a lot.

    Also Locke’s circle does see him as more of a combo/2 apparently.

    All that said he is listed as a PG on most services and taking him early would probably be risky.

    I don’t believe MS when he says it doesn’t impact them. Of course it does and the timing of things absolutely matters.

    Locke is a really good shooter and would be a welcome addition with all the shooting this team will be losing at seasons end. I just think we need to get some other things squared away first. I’m not taking Locke before signing day if Grimes/Dotson are visiting in the fall and could possibly be committing. If Locke is as interested in KU as he says then you can pull the strings when you want to with him…

    With all the offers out for guards I get the feeling the staff is preparing for Vick to be leaving as well. With the summer he’s reportedly having I can see why they might be planning he could be that (6th) guy leaving.



  • Yeah depending on the situation, you can really wait. Look at Duke with Tucker…

    Agree though. It’s a bad look to take him before Grimes or Dotson visit. Especially with the staff making it known to Grimes that he is the top guard target. Now if Grimes takes his visit, and then doesn’t want to commit until spring time, then all bets are off.



  • Looks like Carey is likely to visit in October.



  • BShark said:

    Looks like Carey is likely to visit in October.

    Will be nice getting him on campus if it happens. I’d take him over others we are pursuing, just love his game and scoring ability. Imagine if Self could lock down 3 guards…



  • Three top 75 guards would surprise me. It would probably also lead to a transfer.



  • @BeddieKU23 Who leaves the program if that happens? A back up PG is the only real need for 2018 at this point as far as the back court goes. Moore, Vick, Garrett, and Cunliffe are all going to be around. There’s also KJ Lawson as an option at the 3 depending on recruiting.

    Where’s the room for 3 more guards in 2018? There’s no way Moore, Cunliffe, or Lawson leave because they aren’t graduate transfer eligible yet and would you really want to lose Garrett after one year? Also, what guard recruits of the ones being mentioned would even want to come here to likely sit in the bench in 2018?



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 Bingo.

    Realistically, the only way we see a freshmen start next season is if we land Romeo Langford or MAYBE Grimes. I’m not even sold on him being a major contributor in his first season if he comes.

    We don’t have a 2nd PG. But really that is it on the perimeter. Vick and Garrett are exactly what you want at the 2.

    So really the only room we have is for a PG ranked around the 70s to come here and play 8-10 mpg. IF we can even talk one into doing that. We haven’t been able to lately so I’m not even sold on that.

    Now if Vick leaves, it really opens the door for PT. Otherwise, I’m not going to assume we land any guards inside the top 50. Not even one whose mom was an alum…



  • Texas Hawk 10 said:

    @BeddieKU23 Who leaves the program if that happens? A back up PG is the only real need for 2018 at this point as far as the back court goes. Moore, Vick, Garrett, and Cunliffe are all going to be around. There’s also KJ Lawson as an option at the 3 depending on recruiting.

    Where’s the room for 3 more guards in 2018? There’s no way Moore, Cunliffe, or Lawson leave because they aren’t graduate transfer eligible yet and would you really want to lose Garrett after one year? Also, what guard recruits of the ones being mentioned would even want to come here to likely sit in the bench in 2018?

    Do you think Self is after all these guards for the hell of it?

    I believe we’ve already discussed that Self thinks he’s losing up to 6 players from this years team. 4 of them could be perimeter players. We have a lot of wings and 1 known ball handler after this year. Sounds like we have some openings



  • Grimes would start, especially if Vick goes. Need someone to get buckets/make shots. Actually this is why I’m a huge proponent of adding Carey or Locke. Not sold on Cunliffe, KJ or Garrett as great scorers. Cunliffe and KJ are chuckers and while I do actually believe Garrett can be efficient, a great team player and a distributor/creator, he doesn’t have a super great shot.

    The 2nd starting guard spot is absolutely available and being sold to recruits, mainly Grimes.

    I don’t think Vick and Garrett are what Self wants at the two anymore. I think he wants another player capable of actually dribbling and running the offense. An actual pg or cg if possible.

    @BeddieKU23

    He’s after them for the halibut, actually. 😀



  • Staff wants two guards minimum, this is known information.



  • @BeddieKU23 It appears Grimes is who Self covets most because he can play the 1 and 2 and back up those spots in 2018 and slide into the starting line up next to Moore and Garrett in 2019.

    Vick is the question mark and why Self is staying some of these guys. Don’t expect any guards that are early commits to commit to KU other than Grimes because of Vick’s status. If it becomes obvious that Vick is staying, expect KU to back off any guard who isn’t a long term project in 2018 because of the lack of PT that will be available in 2018.

    There’s no reason why Vick should leave this year based on what his anticipated role in 2018 will be, but you never know and Self is preparing for that possibility which means keeping in contact with some 2018 guards.

    Self is just preparing for the worst case scenario in terms of players leaving, could be as high as 7 if we’re honest, Newman and Azubuike are assumed gone and Vick and Preston have been mentioned as possible early exits. Self is just preparing for the maximum so he doesn’t have a repeat of 2011 when he failed to prepare for the possibility of the Morris twins leaving early and he had to scramble to get some guys then.

    All Self is doing is due diligence on targeting players right now to prepare for the possibility of 6 or 7 leaving when the reality is probably only 4 or 5 are gone all that’s available for 2018 is back up minutes at PG and the front court and even front court minutes are questionable to be available.



  • @BShark Garrett is a combo. The New player video that was made by KU has him as a PG.

    The only way a starting spot is available in the back court in 2018 is if Vick leaves, otherwise it’s going to be Moore, Vick, and Garrett starting.



  • I don’t see Garrett starting.



  • Who we are after, what it looks like, who we would like to have and what would be a realistic signing are all be completely different things. How are we going to split time with 4 guys at one position? If KJ, Cunliffe, Garrett and Vick are all back, those guys are all playing. KJ and Vick will start that season at the 2 and 3 because those two can straight up play D. Garrett will sub the 2 and Cunliffe with sub the 3.

    I realize Self likes and has had success with starting two PGs. And of course if he can land one of these guys he is going to. But the obvious answer is that absolutely 100% Bill recruits guys just for the Hell of it. Throw out a line and see if you get a bite. You are sitting really well with a top 10 starting 5, anything you can land right now makes you NC level good. The fact of the matter is, most of these kids can go start somewhere else and play 30 mpg without competition. We aren’t selling 30mpg to anybody right now except (Romeo Langford who is a bonafide stud) that isn’t a post player.

    Just think of the guys Bill visited with and wasted time recruiting that we knew weren’t coming to KU.

    You guys think that it is so rigid at the guard position:

    • PG - Moore
    • SG/CG - Nobody
    • SF - Vick/KJ/Garrett/Cunliffe
    • PF - Dedric/Lightfoot
    • C - ???

    When in reality it is more like this:

    • PG - Moore/Garrett or Freshman
    • SG/CG - Vick/Garrett/Freshman
    • SF - Vick/Lawson/Cunliffe/Garrett
    • PF - Lawson/Lawson/Lightfoot
    • C - Lawson/???

    I can see how when you fill in the positions your way, it looks scary. But when I fill it out, I only see a glaring need at backup PG and C. Backup PG is going to be a guy ranked in the 70ish range probably. You aren’t selling anyone else on 10 mpg. But you throw out the line in on some big names just in case someone falls in love with everything else KU has to offer.

    What I’m wondering is why in the hell are we not in on all of the elite post players? Does Coach feel that good about Doke and Preston coming back for another season? If he does, then I’d understand. We may very well lose 4 guards, but we also could easily lose 2 posts leaving us with Lightfoot and Lawson. That isn’t comforting in the slightest. Much less comforting than who is going to play backup PG.

    Is Grimes actually enough of a creator to beat out 2nd and 3rd year guys? I sure haven’t seen anything from him to make me think that. And I see plenty of scoring on that team.

    • Moore - 12 PPG
    • D. Lawson - 20 PPG
    • K. Lawson - 12 PPG
    • Cunliffe - 10 PPG
    • Vick 10 PPG

    That is 64 points and I’m probably low-balling a couple of guys. That doesn’t include what Garrett or Lightfoot would bring off the bench or a 3rd post player. Fwiw, Lightfoot would put up another 7 ppg according to his PER 40 and adjusted down to 30 minutes. So 71 points with Garrett and a 3rd big tbd and probably the best defensive team HCBS would have in a while with all the length 2-5.

    I’m trying to see it your way, but unless Vick goes this team is pretty much stacked full at the 2,3 and 4 spots. Unless you also think HCBS is interested in continuing the 4-out look which he has said he is not interested in doing.



  • @Kcmatt7 KJ is not necessarily starting at the 3 in 2018. I see him playing more of a stretch 4 role next year because it’s been very quiet in recruiting as far as post players go for KU. I think Self is viewing KJ similarly to how he used Jackson last year because KJ can guard 1-4 and play on the perimeter and create match up issues like Jackson did. I’m not saying KJ is as good as Jackson, but with what’s returning in 2018, KJ as a stretch 4 is a logical personnel move, especially is the staff is determined to sign 2 guards this year which would put them at 9 guards and wings for 2018 and that equals a lot of people not playing. Playing KJ as a stretch 4 opens up some garbage minutes while easing some potential front court depth issues.

    I’ll also say that center is not an urgent need either, at least as far as a starter goes. Dedric is a beast in the low post and KU would be just fine in 2018 with him anchoring the low post with Preston, KJ, or Lightfoot next to him at the other forward spot. KU has had plenty of seasons without a starting center and been just fine. D-Jax was a 4, Markeiff was a 4, T-Rob was a 4, Tarik Black was a 4. KU has had plenty of 4’s anchor the low post over the years and Dedric Lawson down low won’t be any different.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    Now this we agree on, I think KJ is better suited as a utility player/stretch 4 than a traditional Self 3.



  • @BeddieKU23 and @BShark I agree with @Kcmatt7 and think you two are being way too rigid on what position guys can play.

    Here’s what I see and why I think back up PG is the only real need in the back court.

    Charlie Moore: 1

    Marcus Garrett: 1-3

    Lagerald Vick: 2-3

    Sam Cunliffe: 3

    KJ Lawson: 3-Stretch 4

    Moore is the only natural PG for 2018 as Garrett can handle the ball, but is probably more suited to an off ball role playing next to a PG.

    This is why Grimes is the top target. He can play the 1 or 2 and fills that glaring hole at the back up PG role that KU needs for 2018.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 agreed. Is there even a decent chance we get Grimes? Seems like landing some of the top recruits to fill “needs” has not always been a for sure thing.



  • Reid and Quinerly visiting on the 23rd of September. ☕ 🙄



  • @HawkChamp KU appears to be a strong favorite for Grimes at this point.



  • Texas Hawk 10 said:

    @BeddieKU23 and @BShark I agree with @Kcmatt7 and think you two are being way too rigid on what position guys can play.

    Here’s what I see and why I think back up PG is the only real need in the back court.

    Charlie Moore: 1

    Marcus Garrett: 1-3

    Lagerald Vick: 2-3

    Sam Cunliffe: 3

    KJ Lawson: 3-Stretch 4

    Moore is the only natural PG for 2018 as Garrett can handle the ball, but is probably more suited to an off ball role playing next to a PG.

    This is why Grimes is the top target. He can play the 1 or 2 and fills that glaring hole at the back up PG role that KU needs for 2018.

    I disagree which is fine. We’ll certainly find out this fall what’s going to happen



  • KU was front and center for Devon Dotson last night.

    Meyer was tweeting some stuff about Dotson saying he’s a clear 5 star prospect. Says he’s unselfish and defends. Surprised UNC wasn’t “all in” for him.



  • Self watching Dotson again



  • @REHawk Svi scores 18 in loss

    Kansas senior guard Svi Mykhailiuk scored 18 points on 6-of-18 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds in Team Ukraine’s 98-63 loss to Serbia on Wednesday at the FIBA Under 20 European Championships in Crete.

    The 6-foot-8 Mykhailiuk, who was 3 of 11 on three-pointers, committed eight turnovers against two assists in 34 minutes.

    Team Ukraine fell to 1-3 and dropped into the consolation bracket, which will determine places 9 through 16. It will meet Czech Republic on Thursday.

    Mykhailiuk has had scoring outputs of 16 points in a loss to Israel, 26 points in a win over Latvia and 25 points in a loss to Lithuania.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    Garret is tall for a PG but so was Magic and it worked out well for him. Keep in mind that Garret was POY in Texas while playing PG; he is a much better PG than he is given credit although I agree that he might be better suited as SG or even SF.

    Also, Center and PF are now merging into one position and I really don’t have a problem having one or two PFs down low instead of the so called Center…it is just semantics.



  • @JayHawkFanToo heard he was a good defender, hope that’s right! Will earn him time.



  • Crimsonorblue22 said:

    @JayHawkFanToo heard he was a good defender, hope that’s right! Will earn him time.

    Yep. If you hope to earn playing time for Coach Self, you better play defense…



  • @JayHawkFanToo I don’t disagree that Garrett is a good enough PG to run the show in a pinch, I just don’t see the need for him too barring injuries. Graham and Newman will do the majority of the lead guard stuff this year with Garrett as their primary back up. With both likely gone next year, Charlie Moore becomes the lead guard and Marcus Garrett likely slides I to the starting line up as the off ball guard. Factor in a potential PG recruit in 2018 and Markese Jacobs already signed for 2019 and KU appears to have the lead guard situation on lock down through the 2022-23 seasons unless Jacobs exceeds expectations and leaves early.



  • Can someone please explain what is meant by a “natural” point guard? Is it personality? Size? Dribbling and passing are talents any good player can develop, and shooting doesn’t seem to be determinative since PGs sometimes score big but not always. Is there an innate quality people are referring to?

    Or is it just a wrongly labelled way of saying someone is really good at it?

    Natural = instinctive? Natural = talented? Natural = developed skill set (i.e., not natural). Which is it?



  • @mayjay Instincts are a big part of along with natural skill. By natural skill, I mean what somebody is good at without working at that skill to develop and refine. Some players are naturally gifted dribblers, some are naturally great passers, and so on.

    Landed Lucas for example. He is naturally a very stone handed player as in he bobbled a lot of passes and rebounds in his career. Other players have naturally soft hands that could reign in the most difficult passes and rebounds with ease.

    PG’s do tend to be the shortest guy on the team because rmthe PG us going to have the ball in his hands the most and less room there is between a player’s hand and the floor, the lower the odds of a defender being able to time a dribble and steal the ball.

    James Harden was essentially the Rockets PG last year and led the league in assists because if his vision and passing ability. He was also among the league leaders in turnovers because he got his pocket picked so to speak a lot last year because he’s 6-6 and was often guarded by guys several inches shorter.

    Natural ability is also why Frank Mason was/is considered a a great scorer. His natural instinct with the ball is to drive to the rim and create contact. If I’m comparing Frank Mason on offense to anybody in the NBA, it’s James Harden because they do a lot of the same things with the ball I their hands and have a lot of the same instincts.



  • @mayjay

    Natural PG is a guy that has the natural instincts, feel and overall propensity to play the position.

    For instance, watch guys like Magic Johnson or Chris Paul. They do more than just understanding and being able to dribble, pass, etc. They understand where people need to be, and where they need to get the ball in order to score most efficiently. They know how to manipulate a defense with a dribble, or a jabstep, or a fake, in order to create a window to pass into or a lane to cut on. That’s what natural PGs do.

    Many young PGs are just kids that grow up with the ball in their hands because they are gifted scorers. They don’t know how to move the defense to allow them to get easy shots for others. Natural PGs are guys that can get other guys to run the floor because guys know they will get the ball if they run with them.

    It’s a skill thing as much as an understanding thing, maybe even understanding moreso than skill (with the understanding that a minimum threshold of skill has to be present).





  • Let’s go through a couple of the schools.

    A couple of the schools? Kansas, Arizona, Texas, and Baylor are the ones that are on me really hard right now.

    What’s been Kansas’ message so far as to why you’d be a good fit for them?

    Definitely I can play two or more positions on the court. I can play the one, the two, it really doesn’t matter- I can come in with any big guard and score right away and play right away.

    And be that combo type of guard that they’re looking for…

    Yeah.

    Baylor?

    Baylor, they really want me to come in and play right away and be an overall leader in my size and really just every school is saying I can play the one or two or maybe the three.

    And Arizona?

    Yeah, they don’t really have a form point guard, like he said, a bigger point guard, and be a little bit better than previous point guards that they’ve had and things like that.

    And finally, Texas?

    I know Texas. A guy like Shaka Smart, I like the way he calls me every now and then- he’s not overbearing on me. So, he keeps it really good and professional.

    Is that the approach you like?

    Yeah, because he’s real upfront. He asked me, “How do you want me to contact you?” and I said maybe once a week or twice a week and I like the way he has me with that control.

    That’s good. What about your relationship with Matt Coleman?

    I’ve known Matt since years ago, I have a little bit better relationship with him.

    He’s definitely a different type of guard than you.

    Yeah, he’s pass-first, so I like that…I don’t have to have the ball in my hands every time, so I really like that about him.


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