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re: 2015, 2016, and 2017 LSU Basketball Recruiting
Posted on 3/26/13 at 11:52 pm to rzd30
Posted on 3/26/13 at 11:52 pm to rzd30
2015/2016 Recruiting Thread
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New Official 2015, 2016 and 2017 LSU Basketball Recruiting thread
Corey Sanders PG 6’2 170 (Lakeland,FL IMG Academy)
Sanders is a score first point guard, with great athleticism and vertical. One of the few point guards that consistently plays above the rim. I think his AAU team name is all you need to know about his game, Showtime Ballers. Everything he does is with flare and a little extra creativity. One of the top point guards in the nation, he has great upside.
He holds an LSU offer, and with the Florida connections our staff has made the past couple of seasons, not hard to see why we have made in roads. I am not a huge fan of Sanders. I don't think his style of play will translate to a dominate Power-5 point guard. He is a good guy to have in transition but I do not think he is the type of player that you want leading an offense, just a personal opinion. If he was a Tiger I would be happy and optimistic, as I love every Tiger regardless of ranking or some highlight mixtapes.
Corey Sanders
This thread is dead.
New Official 2015, 2016 and 2017 LSU Basketball Recruiting thread
Corey Sanders PG 6’2 170 (Lakeland,FL IMG Academy)
Sanders is a score first point guard, with great athleticism and vertical. One of the few point guards that consistently plays above the rim. I think his AAU team name is all you need to know about his game, Showtime Ballers. Everything he does is with flare and a little extra creativity. One of the top point guards in the nation, he has great upside.
He holds an LSU offer, and with the Florida connections our staff has made the past couple of seasons, not hard to see why we have made in roads. I am not a huge fan of Sanders. I don't think his style of play will translate to a dominate Power-5 point guard. He is a good guy to have in transition but I do not think he is the type of player that you want leading an offense, just a personal opinion. If he was a Tiger I would be happy and optimistic, as I love every Tiger regardless of ranking or some highlight mixtapes.
Corey Sanders
This post was edited on 8/4/14 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 3/26/13 at 11:57 pm to rzd30
My dream class:
PF Craig Victor New Orleans, LA
SF/PF Leron Black Memphis, TN
PG/SG Davell Roby Memphis, TN
SG/PG Dante Exum Canberra, Australia
SF Jalen Lindsey Franklin, TN
I know we have atleast 3 scholarships for 2014, but you keep HS teammates Roby and Black together and add their bestfriend in Black. Solidify Victor the main target in this class and reel in Exum a Top 10 player.
Bakcup Plan
PF Craig Victor
SG Jordan Cornish
PF LaDamion Keys
PG/SG Dominic Magee
PF Craig Victor New Orleans, LA
SF/PF Leron Black Memphis, TN
PG/SG Davell Roby Memphis, TN
SG/PG Dante Exum Canberra, Australia
SF Jalen Lindsey Franklin, TN
I know we have atleast 3 scholarships for 2014, but you keep HS teammates Roby and Black together and add their bestfriend in Black. Solidify Victor the main target in this class and reel in Exum a Top 10 player.
Bakcup Plan
PF Craig Victor
SG Jordan Cornish
PF LaDamion Keys
PG/SG Dominic Magee
This post was edited on 3/26/13 at 11:59 pm
Posted on 3/27/13 at 12:35 am to rzd30
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Khadeem Latin 6’9 (195) Houston, TX (Westbury) Skilled big man that is deadly from the free throw area shooting wise. Is not a tremendous leaper but is very long and hustles. Interesting note is that he is related to former Texas Western legend David Lattin. Another guy that has ties to CJJ since his North Texas days, as he plays for one of the most respected AAU programs in America, Houston Select.
4* on every site, and a Top 20 PF: Down to all of Texas, Georgetown, Alabama, Oklahoma, and LSU.
Interesting
Posted on 1/9/14 at 10:48 pm to rzd30
Rumors have been swirling around about Thon Maker transferring to Dunham. Would probably help him eventually going to LSU.
Posted on 1/14/14 at 7:49 pm to rzd30
What about Charvon Julien? '15 class 6'0" pg from Riverside.
Posted on 2/12/14 at 11:29 am to rzd30
Jacob Evans 6'6 guard from St. Michael. check him out. John Lucas tweeted he was a sleeper.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 4:19 pm to rzd30
2015 SG Antonio Blakeney is playing Nike League ball with Ben Simmons.
Antonio Blakeney among 2015's best guards
247Sports Profile
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Top-25 junior Antonio Blakeney among 2015's best guards
By Jeff Borzello | College Basketball Writer
April 29, 2014 4:56 pm ET
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The E1T1 AAU squad for this spring and summer is centered on the frontcourt. LSU-pledge Ben Simmons might be the best player in the country, and Daniel Giddens and Alex Owens are four-star big men.
Having so much attention on the forwards and post players has helped one player the most, though: scoring guard Antonio Blakeney.
“It helps a lot, because they're going to focus in on Ben, Daniel and Alex,” Blakeney said over the weekend. “I just have to knock the shots down when they come.”
Blakeney, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Oak Ridge (Fla.), put up 18 points in the EYBL opener and averaged 12.0 points on the weekend. He stays in attack mode throughout the game, but is a good decision-maker when it comes to getting to the rim or pulling up and knocking down a jumper.
Once he gets going on the offensive end, Blakeney is difficult to stop.
“My biggest goal is to undefeated,” Blakeney said. “Another goal is to get better and get more offers.”
It seems he's doing just fine in that category, with Louisville, Kansas, North Carolina, Florida, USC, Florida State, Missouri, Providence, LSU and others extending offers thus far. Kentucky also watched him over the weekend at the Nike EYBL Sacramento.
Blakeney has taken unofficial trips to Louisville, Missouri, Florida and Florida State.
Florida has the in-state edge, but Louisville is also considered a frontrunner.
“It was good,” Blakeney said of his visit. “They had a good campus. I got to meet some of the players and got to see how coach Pitino coached.”
Blakeney is ranked No. 23 in the 247Sports Composite
Antonio Blakeney among 2015's best guards
247Sports Profile
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