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The Heels just received a commitment from the best shooting guard in the class of '06 (Wayne Ellington).... this after signing the nation's #1point guard in the class of '06 (Tywon Lawson).... look for them to also sign the nation's #1 rated small forward (Kevin Durant) later this week or next
enjoy next year Dookies, cause it's all you're going to get
(in addition, Roy is also looking at Greg Oden (#1 player in class of '06 who claims he is going to college, but we'll see about that one)
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hey... it's been well over a day since my last carolina post
no need to be bitter, considering all illinois has landed is Richard Semrau , a big ole whiteboy who is the #13 power forward in the class of '06 (ranked as the #55 prospect)... but they do have a beat on a couple better prospects, but no commitment yet (sherron collins and brian carlwell)
Post subject: Re: The Good Ole Days Are Back Again!!!
Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 12:08 am
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pearljamminagain wrote:
The Heels just received a commitment from the best shooting guard in the class of '06 (Wayne Ellington).... this after signing the nation's #1point guard in the class of '06 (Tywon Lawson).... look for them to also sign the nation's #1 rated small forward (Kevin Durant) later this week or next
enjoy next year Dookies, cause it's all you're going to get
(in addition, Roy is also looking at Greg Oden (#1 player in class of '06 who claims he is going to college, but we'll see about that one)
Had Martell Webster stayed with UW (instead of going to the draft), the Dawgs could have given the Heels a run for their money in terms of top recruiting class.
We should still be a great team regardless, over the next few years.
Duke nabs dynamic trio for '06 By Michael Mueller, The Chronicle May 26, 2005
(U-WIRE) DURHAM, N.C. -- The first dominoes fell last week for Duke's 2006 recruiting class, and they undoubtedly made an impact.
Chicago star Jon Scheyer announced May 17 his plans to attend Duke, breaking the hearts of Illinois faithful. The following day, head coach Mike Krzyzewski secured a verbal commitment from touted Philadelphia guard Gerald Henderson. Then Friday, mammoth New Jersey center Brian Zoubek did the same, giving Duke three probable McDonald's All-Americans, all ranked within the nation's top 25 according to Scout.com, in as many days.
Recruiting maven Krzyzewski has seen his share of improbable commitments. But even he must be shaking his head at this coup. Within three days, Duke's recruiting class went from no commitments to one of the nation's top three.
ADVERTISEMENT Each prospect fills a specific Duke need. Scheyer has the length and versatility to play both guard positions and the skills to match his athleticism. A good 3-point shooter, he is well-suited for the Duke motion offense. Moreover, Krzyzewski has to love Scheyer's leadership qualities -- the Chicago-area star almost single-handedly led Glenbrook North High School through the playoffs to a state championship, scoring 134 points in three games.
Meanwhile, Henderson fills the biggest hole in the Duke lineup by providing the Blue Devils with a slashing wing forward. The son of former Celtics and 76ers guard Gerald Henderson Sr., the 6-foot-5, 200-pound Henderson Jr. is certainly athletic and has the strength to get to the basket. In addition, Henderson excels in two categories that should bring a smile to Krzyzewski's face -- last season, he led his team in rebounding and charges taken.
At 7-foot-1, 270 pounds, Zoubek gives the Blue Devils something they have not had in more than a decade -- a true 7-footer in the low post. Although he may not be as athletic as Henderson or Scheyer, Zoubek's size and fundamentals could make him a crushing rebounder and defender by the time he steps on campus. And with a 1,360 SAT score, Zoubek should have no trouble digesting Duke's playbook.
Equally important to their commitments, each of the recruits projects as a three-to-four-year collegiate player, giving Duke an opportunity to have a potentially historic team when the classes of 2005 and 2006 become upperclassmen.
At 6-foot-5, 175 pounds, Scheyer must add muscle before he can consider a leap to the NBA. Henderson must tweak his perimeter shot, and Zoubek must develop more athleticism before he can leave college.
This gives Duke unparalleled luxuries both on and off the court. The commitment of three top-25 prospects in the Class of 2006 mitigates the experience crunch the Blue Devils will soon be facing. Duke expects to have no seniors and just two juniors, DeMarcus Nelson and Dave McClure, in 2006. But the presence of at least seven projected All-Americans should give Duke plenty of talent to make up for its inexperience.
In addition, Krzyzewski will have the opportunity to shuffle his lineup. In 2006, Duke could start a traditional lineup of projected All-Americans in point guard Greg Paulus, Nelson, Henderson, Zoubek and power forward Josh McRoberts.
But Duke could also play four guards -- Nelson, Paulus, Scheyer and Henderson -- or three players taller than 6-foot-10 -- Zoubek, McRoberts and center/forward Eric Boateng -- and still field five McDonald's All-Americans on the court.
On the recruiting trail, Krzyzewski can now risk pursuing possible NBA draft picks knowing he has three blue-chippers safely in tow. The Blue Devils may still look for a power forward as insurance in case McRoberts leaves Duke.
Because of the other commitments, top-10 prospects such as Brandan Wright and Thaddeus Young could now figure more prominently into Krzyzewski's recruiting plans and will likely receive more of Krzyzewski's attention.
The Bears could conceivably have the biggest frontcourt in college basketball in 2006 after landing an oral commitment from 7-1 center Josh Lomers. The Boerne junior said Friday morning he chose Baylor over Georgia Tech, Colorado and Texas A&M. Redshirt freshman Mamadou Diene (7-0) is expected to contribute next season after missing last year with illness. The Bears just signed 6-11 forward Mohamad Kone, a junior college transfer who was ranked seventh nationally by one recruiting service. Now, the Bears are adding another 7-footer in Lomers.
Lomers averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks per game last season, according to Boerne coach Stan Leech. Rivals.com ranks Lomers, a Class 4A all-state selection, as one of the top five junior centers in the nation.
Post subject: Re: The Good Ole Days Are Back Again!!!
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 2:31 pm
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pearljamminagain wrote:
(in addition, Roy is also looking at Greg Oden (#1 player in class of '06 who claims he is going to college, but we'll see about that one)
wow, this is HUGE news!!! I'm sure all the other coaches in the ACC are SHOCKED that Roy might be interested in this guy.
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some updates...
illinois did land carlwell... huge for them... now they need to add collins and they could finally be a contender year-in, year-out and weber can solidify a program that shouldve been years ago
durant, the prick... jk.... chose to go to texas...
mitchell, duke has a great class... every year, unfortunately.... im not knocking them for the long term, theyll always be a great program and contend... i was just stating that carolina was back in the bigtime recruit business after living through the coach gut and doherty years... roy can sign'em
wayne elllington has risen significantly over the summer though, as high as the # 3 prospect... him and lawson will still eat up paulus and whoever (scheyer maybe) duke plays in the 2-spot in the '06 season... '05-'06 will be a bit rough though
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parchy wrote:
You want good ol' days? YOU WANT GOOD OL' DAYS???
The Bears could conceivably have the biggest frontcourt in college basketball in 2006 after landing an oral commitment from 7-1 center Josh Lomers. The Boerne junior said Friday morning he chose Baylor over Georgia Tech, Colorado and Texas A&M. Redshirt freshman Mamadou Diene (7-0) is expected to contribute next season after missing last year with illness. The Bears just signed 6-11 forward Mohamad Kone, a junior college transfer who was ranked seventh nationally by one recruiting service. Now, the Bears are adding another 7-footer in Lomers.
Lomers averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks per game last season, according to Boerne coach Stan Leech. Rivals.com ranks Lomers, a Class 4A all-state selection, as one of the top five junior centers in the nation.
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