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Old 02-26-2018, 10:17 PM   #211
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If I had to bet, I'd say Evans stays.

Clark and Washington combine for about 3 attempts per game.

I'd take a shooter too but I don't think it's a giant concern bc of those guys. That Mahan kid seemed interesting. I wonder what the deal is there.
I still think Evans is gone but yeah no guarantees.
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Old 02-26-2018, 11:29 PM   #212
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Might as well grab Anthony Higgs off Perry Hall too. Can't see him sticking with Ole Miss with coach leaving. Him and Hardnett are suppose to be inseparable. Can't have too many 6'8" athletic kids. I'd go after Ashton Hagans again also
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Old 02-26-2018, 11:41 PM   #213
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Might as well grab Anthony Higgs off Perry Hall too. Can't see him sticking with Ole Miss with coach leaving. Him and Hardnett are suppose to be inseparable. Can't have too many 6'8" athletic kids. I'd go after Ashton Hagans again also
I believe higgs has stated he will stick with ole miss, despite coaching change.
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Old 02-27-2018, 07:05 AM   #214
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If I had to bet, I'd say Evans stays.

Clark and Washington combine for about 3 attempts per game.

I'd take a shooter too but I don't think it's a giant concern bc of those guys. That Mahan kid seemed interesting. I wonder what the deal is there.
Jake if I had to wager on it I would have to say Evans is leaving. Weak foreign class and not a lot of exceptional one and doners. He will go to the camps and probably not hire a agent and in the end be a low first round draftee. I hate to see him go but coming back will not improve his stock. I really don't think seniors as a whole fare well in the draft anymore.
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Old 02-27-2018, 07:19 AM   #215
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Jake if I had to wager on it I would have to say Evans is leaving. Weak foreign class and not a lot of exceptional one and doners. He will go to the camps and probably not hire a agent and in the end be a low first round draftee. I hate to see him go but coming back will not improve his stock. I really don't think seniors as a whole fare well in the draft anymore.
I think he should return. He isn’t projected to be drafted in some of the expert mock drafts right now. He could drastically improve his stock with a strong senior season just like Kenyon Martin did.
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Might as well grab Anthony Higgs off Perry Hall too. Can't see him sticking with Ole Miss with coach leaving. Him and Hardnett are suppose to be inseparable. Can't have too many 6'8" athletic kids. I'd go after Ashton Hagans again also
Higgs stated he is staying with Ole Miss regardless of coaching change.
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I live in the Perry Hall area and have seen a ton of Hardnett over the last four years, including the Maryland Public School State Championship game.

The Pro's: He's the definition of a point forward for Perry Hall. Very good handle, and good distributor for his squad. Athletic, but not Bill Walker athletic. He's slick with the ball. Ball fakes well and has a nice pull-up jumper from 15 in. The kid is a winner. In the state championship game last year, team was trailing in final minutes and hit a couple clutch shots to tie the game and eventually win it in overtime.

The cons: Doesn't give you much as a perimeter shooter, though he's a little better there than he used to be. Slightly built, will never be confused with Kenyon Martin. Not always the most physical guy, especially on defense. Defensively, could be better. Has had some lapses there.

Overall: I know many are lamenting his ranking, but a lot of people in this area were dumbfounded how little attention he was getting as a junior.The same was true for Higgs, though Higgs started to pick up attention a little bit fast than Hardnett. The other guy is '19 forward Anthony Walker, who is a better athlete than Higgs or Quill, but is much more of a true 4 than either of those guys. Walker has 4-5 other D-1 offers already.

Some of that is a product of the league he plays in and his school. Perry Hall doesn't have much of a history in Basketball, and has only really begun to emerge since coach Pantangelou took over there. East Baltimore county schools like Perry Hall have always been a step below competition-wise the schools on the west side (though that has changed somewhat in recent years), and generally speaking, the top players don't typically stay at public schools by their junior year, they usually end up at a St Frances, Mount St. Joe's, John Carroll or another private powerhouse. Those schools, and the top city schools (Poly, Patterson, Edmondson) are looked at as much more serious competition, and coaches are sometimes skeptical about the level of competition faced in the Baltimore county public league.

La'Quill has a very valuable skill set with his length, handle and passing ability that on the right team, and I believe the Bearcats are getting a steal here. If he can stay consistent in the weight room and the classroom he could be a big-time player there.
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I think he should return. He isn’t projected to be drafted in some of the expert mock drafts right now. He could drastically improve his stock with a strong senior season just like Kenyon Martin did.
He will probably not hire a agent and go to the camps. If assured of being a late 1st round pick he will be gone. I expect with the draft not being especially strong this year he will be gone.
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I live in the Perry Hall area and have seen a ton of Hardnett over the last four years, including the Maryland Public School State Championship game.

The Pro's: He's the definition of a point forward for Perry Hall. Very good handle, and good distributor for his squad. Athletic, but not Bill Walker athletic. He's slick with the ball. Ball fakes well and has a nice pull-up jumper from 15 in. The kid is a winner. In the state championship game last year, team was trailing in final minutes and hit a couple clutch shots to tie the game and eventually win it in overtime.

The cons: Doesn't give you much as a perimeter shooter, though he's a little better there than he used to be. Slightly built, will never be confused with Kenyon Martin. Not always the most physical guy, especially on defense. Defensively, could be better. Has had some lapses there.

Overall: I know many are lamenting his ranking, but a lot of people in this area were dumbfounded how little attention he was getting as a junior.The same was true for Higgs, though Higgs started to pick up attention a little bit fast than Hardnett. The other guy is '19 forward Anthony Walker, who is a better athlete than Higgs or Quill, but is much more of a true 4 than either of those guys. Walker has 4-5 other D-1 offers already.

Some of that is a product of the league he plays in and his school. Perry Hall doesn't have much of a history in Basketball, and has only really begun to emerge since coach Pantangelou took over there. East Baltimore county schools like Perry Hall have always been a step below competition-wise the schools on the west side (though that has changed somewhat in recent years), and generally speaking, the top players don't typically stay at public schools by their junior year, they usually end up at a St Frances, Mount St. Joe's, John Carroll or another private powerhouse. Those schools, and the top city schools (Poly, Patterson, Edmondson) are looked at as much more serious competition, and coaches are sometimes skeptical about the level of competition faced in the Baltimore county public league.

La'Quill has a very valuable skill set with his length, handle and passing ability that on the right team, and I believe the Bearcats are getting a steal here. If he can stay consistent in the weight room and the classroom he could be a big-time player there.
Thanks for all the info. He does look very skilled with the ball but it not super athletic. Glad he is a Bearcat. Hope he develops into a nice player for us.
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Thanks for all the info. He does look very skilled with the ball but it not super athletic. Glad he is a Bearcat. Hope he develops into a nice player for us.
Second that, thanks a lot of your input! From all I have heard, it remains consistent with what you have said. Very happy he chose UC.
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