Chuck Taylor Posted December 12, 2015 Report Posted December 12, 2015 Central junior, 6-9 and 260 pounds. Didn't see a thread for him. Don't be fooled by stats, his teammates don't get him the ball. Conditioning might be an issue, but he's a big kid. Rivals: http://sports.yahoo.com/nebraska/basketball/recruiting/player-Isaiah-Chandler-184573 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu_bXCxv5Gg Quote
Huskerpapa Posted December 12, 2015 Report Posted December 12, 2015 Looks to be a pretty decent project. Good size, but I have to wonder about his true height. I see him listed on various sites from 6'7" to 6'9". Iowa, Iowa State and Creighton were all on him prior to us; not sure that matters or not. He seems to have a decent basketball IQ and appears nimble on his feet given his size. Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted December 12, 2015 Author Report Posted December 12, 2015 He had 12 points last night in a win over Millard North. Central could be good if they got him the ball consistently, but the guards think they're the show. North's guards figured it out last year and rode Patton to their best season in years. cwg, you're right about Iowa State and the school that shall not be named being in on already, but I think they're both waiting to see how he develops. I haven't heard much about Iowa's contacts with him, but don't doubt it's true. Quote
uneblinstu Posted December 13, 2015 Report Posted December 13, 2015 That's a big boy. With two more years before he steps into a college court, he could be a mountain of a man. Quote
Norm Peterson Posted December 14, 2015 Report Posted December 14, 2015 Central junior, 6-9 and 260 pounds. Didn't see a thread for him. Don't be fooled by stats, his teammates don't get him the ball. Conditioning might be an issue, but he's a big kid. Rivals: http://sports.yahoo.com/nebraska/basketball/recruiting/player-Isaiah-Chandler-184573 Video: He is similar in size to Barrett Benson but appears more athletic than what I thought of Benson. Must have a pretty long wingspan to get to some of those shots he swatted at. Appears to have decent hands, but we didn't see him shoot other than to dunk it or lay it in off of dishes. Would like to see what he looks like shooting a mid-range jumper and posting up. Can he shake his defender? Can he create some space? He has a big body. What's the leg hair situation? Any chance he grows another inch or two? Quote
basketballjones Posted December 14, 2015 Report Posted December 14, 2015 6'9" is a stretch...... And if he is, he doesn't play like it. Project for sure, but he's young and developing late - so definitely one to keep an eye on. hhcmatt 1 Quote
bobcat402 Posted December 14, 2015 Report Posted December 14, 2015 Def somebody to keep an eye to see if he can grow a little more and add to his game, but i dont think we offer a scholarship just quite yet, i feel like deep down, he's a UNO type guy maybe D2 who whatever its called now a days Quote
bleujay Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 i think this is a good option for him, he may be able to get some PT early on and can develop into a solid 4 year player. but right now I'm not sure he is high major material Quote
AuroranHusker Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 Interesting to see Chris Harriman poach a metro player to play down at The Pit. Silverbacked1 1 Quote
hhcmatt Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 Interesting to see Chris Harriman poach a metro player to play down at The Pit. Was he the lead? Quote
AuroranHusker Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 Interesting to see Chris Harriman poach a metro player to play down at The Pit. Was he the lead? No, not necessarily. That comment was off-the-cuff based on the Harriman family being in Nebraska. It looks like another assistant, Alan Huss, might be the lead recruiter for Poor Bear. Found this from the Albuquerque Journal: "The tweet was posted after a weekend official recruiting visit to UNM that was spearheaded by Lobo assistant coach Alan Huss and included attending Friday night’s Lobo Howl event in the Pit..." Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted October 17, 2016 Author Report Posted October 17, 2016 Good spot to land. Still a good program, even with Alford gone. Slipped last year but the Top 144 countdown has them at 55 and second in the MWC this year. Lack of consistency and non-basketball stuff held him back, change of scenery might do him good. Definitely has the physical ability and is good around the basket. Quote
Navin R. Johnson Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 I had heard he had some grade issues. Does anyone know if he is eligible to play right away? Quote
Jugular Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 Huss played for Billy Bluejay so he's pretty familiar with the Metro too Interesting to see Chris Harriman poach a metro player to play down at The Pit. Was he the lead? No, not necessarily. That comment was off-the-cuff based on the Harriman family being in Nebraska. It looks like another assistant, Alan Huss, might be the lead recruiter for Poor Bear. Found this from the Albuquerque Journal: "The tweet was posted after a weekend official recruiting visit to UNM that was spearheaded by Lobo assistant coach Alan Huss and included attending Friday night’s Lobo Howl event in the Pit..."[/size] https://twitter.com/Big_I35/status/787694594091720705 Quote
AuroranHusker Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 Huss played for Billy Bluejay so he's pretty familiar with the Metro too Interesting to see Chris Harriman poach a metro player to play down at The Pit. Was he the lead? No, not necessarily. That comment was off-the-cuff based on the Harriman family being in Nebraska. It looks like another assistant, Alan Huss, might be the lead recruiter for Poor Bear. Found this from the Albuquerque Journal: "The tweet was posted after a weekend official recruiting visit to UNM that was spearheaded by Lobo assistant coach Alan Huss and included attending Friday night’s Lobo Howl event in the Pit..."[/size] https://twitter.com/Big_I35/status/787694594091720705 Thanks, jug Quote
atskooc Posted October 17, 2016 Report Posted October 17, 2016 "As of today." Sounds like he wants something else. Quote
AuroranHusker Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 "As of today." Sounds like he wants something else. Seems more like he's ready to attend UNM, "as of today." since yesterday he wasn't planning to. But, today, he is. Quote
atskooc Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 "As of today." Sounds like he wants something else. Seems more like he's ready to attend UNM, "as of today." since yesterday he wasn't planning to. But, today, he is. Very well could be. At first glance, I read it as "At this moment, I'm going to New Mexico, but that might not always be the case." That's how I normally use that phrase, so that's how I read it. Quote
AuroranHusker Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 "As of today." Sounds like he wants something else. Seems more like he's ready to attend UNM, "as of today." since yesterday he wasn't planning to. But, today, he is. Very well could be. At first glance, I read it as "At this moment, I'm going to New Mexico, but that might not always be the case." That's how I normally use that phrase, so that's how I read it. Kids these days say "things." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Quote
khoock Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 My guess is he just misused the phrase. We all know Central basketball players aren't required to go to class! I kid I kid... but really. Cowboy Kermit 1 Quote
HB Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 My guess is he just misused the phrase. We all know Central basketball players aren't required to go to class! I kid I kid... but really. That's what I thought about Andrew White when he said he was taking his name out of the draft and returning to "college basketball". Silverbacked1 and Norm Peterson 2 Quote
khoock Posted October 18, 2016 Report Posted October 18, 2016 My guess is he just misused the phrase. We all know Central basketball players aren't required to go to class! I kid I kid... but really. That's what I thought about Andrew White when he said he was taking his name out of the draft and returning to "college basketball". Oh no, I knew we were in trouble then but the optimist in me wouldn't let me believe it. AuroranHusker 1 Quote
Cowboy Kermit Posted October 22, 2016 Report Posted October 22, 2016 I feel that we would've been in on Chandler if 1. We weren't so forward heavy to begin with 2. He didn't play so soft for a center 3. Academics weren't an issue 4. The last player Miles went after from Omaha Central didn't end up like Deverell Biggs did. Interesting to see Harriman pounce on a Nebraska kid though. Can only wish him the best, but also hope he doesn't add to the in state stigma that continues to plague Coach Miles in the media. Norm Peterson and krazzykirk 1 1 Quote
Chuck Taylor Posted October 22, 2016 Author Report Posted October 22, 2016 57 minutes ago, NebrasketballJake said: I feel that we would've been in on Chandler if 1. We weren't so forward heavy to begin with 2. He didn't play so soft for a center I'm sure there were reasons we didn't offer, but I'm going to disagree on these. He's an inside player, we need guys to bang. You want to tell him he's soft? Quote
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