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  On 4/26/2019 at 2:24 PM, hhcmatt said:

 

Going from his personal twitter feed I"m seeing only Southern Miss, Illinois and Okie St. Illinois just recently just filled their last schollie with a top 50 center.

If he does have an offer from Arkansas, it has to be from Mike Anderson

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OWH mentioned in their article today  a recent offer from Arkansas

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Holy **** how is this kid so under the radar? Cam Mack is my #1 on my wish list but this kid might be up to #2 immediately because he is eligible play this year especially. A right-handed 6-8 guy with a big body who can smoothly dribble with his left hand? Come on Doc work your magic. 

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  On 4/26/2019 at 7:31 PM, GoBigFred said:

Part of the reason he may be overlooked is he plays in Arkansas 4A, which is their 3rd largest class. Still, he went to the state championship game. 

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Also, his junior year stats were really underwhelming, where he only scored about 15 ppg, 7 rebounds, 1 1/2 assists, a steal and a block, on a meager 63% from the field and a shocking 30% from 3 point range in 17 minutes per game.  I mean, that's not even a point per minute played.  Why would any college coach go after a 6-8, 240# kid who can only hit 30% from beyond the arc, dribble behind his back fluidly ...

 

The more I read about this kid, the more baffled I am at his lack of offers.  This kid is big-time and we need to reel him in this weekend.

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  On 4/26/2019 at 8:22 PM, Silverbacked1 said:

I think he had a major injury that nobody seems to be talking about, or something legal.. He seemed to have missed this whole season.

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Nope.  He played.  I posted a highlight vid showing senior-year highlights from multiple games.  He scored enough in one highlight vid for this season to equal a career for most high school players.

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  On 4/26/2019 at 8:26 PM, Norm Peterson said:

 

Also, his junior year stats were really underwhelming, where he only scored about 15 ppg, 7 rebounds, 1 1/2 assists, a steal and a block, on a meager 63% from the field and a shocking 30% from 3 point range in 17 minutes per game.  I mean, that's not even a point per minute played.  Why would any college coach go after a 6-8, 240# kid who can only hit 30% from beyond the arc, dribble behind his back fluidly ...

 

The more I read about this kid, the more baffled I am at his lack of offers.  This kid is big-time and we need to reel him in this weekend.

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Ironically in the comments of this article, Oklahoma State fans have a drastically different opinion of him. "Bit slow"   "Slow release"   "not in love with this offer"   "can land a kid like this anytime we want" (LOL)   

 

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  On 4/26/2019 at 9:33 PM, millerhusker said:

He apparently grew 2 inches and gained 30+ pounds between his junior and senior seasons. His abilities are much more impressive for a 6'8" 240 lb man-child than a 6'6" 210 lb hybrid forward.

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Looking at him standing next to Hoiberg, I'm inclined to believe he's closer to 6-6 than 6-8. And if he's 240#, then 20 of that 240 is biggie-sized fries and a shake.

 

But I'll take it.  His highlight video, you can't fake.  The kid has tools.

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  On 4/29/2019 at 3:07 AM, Norm Peterson said:

 

Looking at him standing next to Hoiberg, I'm inclined to believe he's closer to 6-6 than 6-8. And if he's 240#, then 20 of that 240 is biggie-sized fries and a shake.

 

But I'll take it.  His highlight video, you can't fake.  The kid has tools.

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His knees are probably bent in an obtuse manner, costing him 2 inches on camera. 

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