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Javan Felix
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:08 am
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:08 am
Went to the St Augustine vs Brother Martin game on Friday night and had an opportunity to observe Javan Felix. He is a superior dribbler and makes good decisions with the ball but in my opinion, not a SEC caliber athlete. From my observation, he is more of a mid-major recruit and would have problems starting for Tulane or ULL. The real talent I saw on the St Augustine team was in 6-6 sophomore forward Dieon Taylor and 6-7 freshman forward Craig Victor. Both are extremely athletic, great rebounders and can take over a game. Victor in particular will be a top 50 recruit. He’s just scratching the surface of his potential and already dominating much older players. By the time he becomes a senior, he will had put on at least 20 to 25 pounds along with adding a couple inches of height. Dieon Taylor on the other hand somewhat reminds me of Scottie Pippin in that he has an outside shot and can attack the basket with vigor. In summation, Javan Felix is a very good high school point guard however not the caliber of athlete LSU needs in evaluating their program.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:20 am to Gumbyxl
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The real talent I saw on the St Augustine team was in 6-6 sophomore forward Dieon Taylor and 6-7 freshman forward Craig Victor.
W/ Javan as well??
That's just sick height/talent for a damn HS team
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:21 am to Gumbyxl
I have played against him and he has great ball handling skills and a very good passer. He is not a scorer but he gets everyone else involved in the offense. He is small but if his quickness can make up for his size he could be a successful college player
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:28 am to Gumbyxl
Well, Felix has an offer from LSU....
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:34 am to Gumbyxl
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Victor in particular will be a top 50 recruit. He’s just scratching the surface of his potential and already dominating much older players.
This is my lil' cousin. You should've seen how he held down R. Gathers this year. Gathers couldn't do squat and was frustrated the entire game. He's already ranked in the top 10 for his class according to ESPN and will likely be in the top 5 by the time his senior year.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:43 am to Gumbyxl
Remember, Felix is only a junior in high school. He will grow and mature.
Also, I don't think anyone is promoting him as an elite program saver. He is currently unranked, but has offers from LSU, Seton Hall, Oklahoma State, Alabama, Baylor, Butler, Ole Miss and Tulane.
How he does this summer will determine where he is ranked as a senior next year.
Also, I don't think anyone is promoting him as an elite program saver. He is currently unranked, but has offers from LSU, Seton Hall, Oklahoma State, Alabama, Baylor, Butler, Ole Miss and Tulane.
How he does this summer will determine where he is ranked as a senior next year.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:49 am to Gumbyxl
i agree. he can play at lsu, but he isnt anything special. kind of an xavier whipple type
Posted on 2/14/11 at 11:56 am to Bubba Hotep
I went to college with his father (Felix) and trust me, he won't grow very much. True, he is very good with the ball and does not make a lot of poor decisions but in reality, do you want another Darren Poppist or a Xavier Whipple on your rooster? To make matters worse, have him and Andre Stringer on the court at the same time. This kid is not a Chis Paul, Chris Jackson, Isiah Thomas or even an Andre Stringer who can break you off their dribble and make you pay for it by shooting the three.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:05 pm to Gumbyxl
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This kid is not a Chis Paul, Chris Jackson, Isiah Thomas or even an Andre Stringer who can break you off their dribble and make you pay for it by shooting the three.
I'll take Stringer out of this if I was you. He can't create his own shot off the dribble either. Stringer will benefit from having a PG like Felix. Although Felix is not the elite of the elite, Felix can create his own shot, penetrate and kick for the open shot, and makes sounds decisions with the ball in hands.
The only drawback to both Stringer and Felix being on the court at the same time is that the backcourt will be greatly undersized.
Anybody know why this thread is anchored???
This post was edited on 2/14/11 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:09 pm to Hammond Tiger Fan
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Anybody know why this thread is anchored???
Just a name in the title, possibly?
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:15 pm to Bubba Hotep
My point is simply that two small gaurds on the court at the same time is a liability. My point Hammond is that Andre Stringer is a much better player than this kid is at the momment. He is a great high school player but nothing special.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:29 pm to Gumbyxl
I also went to the BM-St. Aug game and I have a completely different view of Felix. While he isn't necessarily explosive, I thought he made great decisions and took over the game in spots. I didn't think he was aggressive enough at times, but he seems more like a facilitator than a scorer (although I think he has that ability). I think he would be an asset for Trent Johnson.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:35 pm to Lester Earl
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i agree. he can play at lsu, but he isnt anything special. kind of an xavier whipple type
Thanks but no thanks
Posted on 2/14/11 at 12:46 pm to TigerRagAndrew
He's infinitely more skilled than Xavier Whipple.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 4:15 pm to dave11
Thank you. The kid quietly scored in double figures. He is aPG on a loaded team. True point guards make good decisions and score when it's needed. He might not be a tall pg but he is very strong nobody will push around
Posted on 2/14/11 at 8:23 pm to 5Alive
Incidently if you check his stats, he did not score in double figues or hall a bunch of assits. He's a good high school player but not a SEC player. Don't fall prey to the hype.
Posted on 2/14/11 at 9:51 pm to Gumbyxl
Thanks Scout. As I said earlier, he doesn't have any hype. He's not even ranked and currently has no stars.
Posted on 3/14/11 at 11:49 am to Bubba Hotep
Hi, I'm new to the board and came across this thread. I thought I'd chime on in, I hear what you guys are saying however I’ve been watching Javan since he started playing at St Augustine and my input is do not judge the kid on one ball game. St Aug goes 9 to 10 players deep so there is no need for him to score 20 ppg because we have a balanced team. His job is to lead the team and distribute the ball along with DJ. He’s been rated among the top point guards in the nation since he’s been playing AAU ball and was switched to 2 guard because that’s where he’s needed. He is a heady ball player and does everything Coach Barthe’ asks him to do. If he’s needed to step up and take over a game he does it regardless of who the opponent is. If he’s asked to be the floor general, then that’s what he does. He has great handles and can break down a defense, he his has terrific control when driving to the lane and yes he can sink the three if needed. His game is getting everyone involved and he does that well. IMHO he’s a major college D1 player and LSU would get an excellent PG. Don’t let this kid leave the state! Don’t listen to me though, check out the people who write and make observations on the AAU circuit who has seen the top recruits in action against each other. By the way, he’s received offers from LSU, Ole Miss, and Alabama of the SEC. Baylor, Butler, Oklahoma State, Seton Hall and Tulane have offered already. Kansas fell in love with him and are recruiting him hard. He’s also being recruited by Kentucky, Florida, Arizona, Texas, Michigan, USC and Washington. These recruiters have seen him in more than one ball game. They’ve watched him mature for a few years on the AAU circuit along with watching him during the season. Finally if you caught him during the 5A championship game you'd see what I was talking about. I guess that kind of shoots down the “he couldn’t play in the SEC talk.”
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