Showing posts with label Xavier Henry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xavier Henry. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2008

Does Lil' Romeo deserve a scholarship??


A lot has been made of Southern California’s decision to give a scholarship to 5-11 Beverly Hills High School guard Romeo Miller. Miller is better known as Lil’ Romeo, son of hip-hop impresario Percy Miller, who himself is better known as Master P. A recent story in the Wall Street Journal called USC coach Tim Floyd’s decision to award a scholarship to Romeo, saying that the reason why Floyd made the offer to Miller was in order to secure a commitment from highly-regarded swingman DeMar Derozan. Derozan is currently rated as the sixth best player in the country according to the TAKKLE.com/Sports Illustrated rankings. Miller and Derozan are friends and have been teammates on the summer circuit.

The names involved have made this into a controversial story, but the fact of the matter is these kinds of package deals happen all the time. Years ago, St. John’s signed marginal point guard prospect Tristan Smith hoping that this might persuade then top-rated power forward prospect Jason Fraser to play his college ball in Queens. Smith and Fraser were friends and teammates at Amityville (N.Y.) High back in 2002. The ploy didn’t work, as Fraser ended up signing with Villanova and Smith soon transferred from St. John’s. Similarly in 2000, in its efforts to land then highly-regarded guard DaJuan Wagner, Memphis coach John Calipari made his father Milt his director of basketball operations and signed Wagner’s best friend Arthur Barclay to a scholarship. Both Barclay and Wagner ended up at Memphis. And now, there is some speculation that top-rated junior guard Xavier Henry may make his decision as to where to go to school based in part on whether his brother C.J. decides to give up baseball and play college ball. If C.J. does quit baseball, Xavier’s star may be bright enough to garner him a scholarship as well. Kansas appears to be in the lead to land Xavier’s services.

But as unseemly as this may appear, this is largely a victimless crime. Major college teams all have in the neighborhood of 13 scholarships to award each year and who receives them is solely at the discretion of the head coaches. If Tim Floyd feels that it is in the best interest of his program to sign a player like Miller, who is not likely to make much of an impact on the court while at USC, that his prerogative. The fact that Miller’s family would be able to afford to send Romeo to USC regardless of whether he was awarded a scholarship is immaterial. There is a lot of smoke here, and the smoke may smell pretty fishy, but there is no fire.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

The rankings conundrum


Like seemingly most things in high school, high school basketball player rankings appear at times to be both completely arbitrary and vitally important.

But let’s not just take my word for it. Several players in the SI/TAKKLE Top 25 player ratings, um, tackled the question of the importance of rankings.

“Rankings matter somewhat standpoint, but you always have to prove yourself. Everybody has to prove themselves all over again when they get to college. I try not to pay too much attention to them.” – Xavier Henry, shooting guard, Putnam City (Ok.) High School.

“I really don’t care that much about them. A lot of what goes into those rankings is just politics, so you can’t really concern yourself too much with who is ranked ahead of whom. Whether I’m up or down. Those guys won’t get the best of Willie Warren.” –Willie Warren, shooting guard, North Crowley (Fort Worth, Tex.) High School.

“I kept hearing people say that I was lazy, or that I didn’t play hard all the time, and that just made me more determined to prove them wrong. I sort of rededicated myself to basketball after that. People can say what they want about rankings and who’s better than who and all that. I’m just going to keep playing hard. I’m the same player I’ve always been.” – Yancy Gates, power forward, Withrow (Cincinnati, Ohio) High School.

- Speaking of Gates, the 6-9 University of Cincinnati signee threw several bouquets toward AAU teammate B.J. Mullens of Canal Winchester High School in Ohio. “He’s a 7-footer, but he can do a lot of things that other guys that big can’t do. He really runs the floor well and gets up off the floor quickly. He’s just a great player.”

Of course it’s easy to laud another player when you have just outplayed him on the court, as Gates did this month as Withrow topped Canal Winchester 58-57. Gates had 25 points and 12 rebounds, while Mullens finished with 16 points and 19 boards.



Video Posted from Yancy's Gallery on Takkle.com

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

The TAKKLE Squad Welcomes Brandon Lilly!

Check out this article from TAKKLE's Brandon Lilly, featuring Top-25 prospect Xavier Henry, on SI.com. Henry is currently ranked 21st on the Sports Illustrated TAKKLE Top 25 High School Basketball Player Rankings.

Check back here on Friday for Brandon's inaugural post on The Takkle Squad.



Video Posted from Xavier 's Gallery on Takkle.com


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