http://stjohns.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=825159Maurice Wingate
NYCHoops.net
NYCHoops recently sat down with Rice H.S. junior forward James Stukes to discuss his game and to get a recruiting update.
Stukes plays for the NYCHoops #1 ranked NY Gauchos during the summer, along with Rice teammate Durand Scott, has been described as a rough and rugged big man who will defend the paint and create offensive primarily as a result of offensive rebounds.
When asked about how he plays the game, Stukes responded, "If a have a center, smaller than me guarding me, I gonna take him off the post. If I have a bigger player guarding me and I know he can't guard me, I gonna take him on the wing and go to the basket."
Stukes, at 6'5" 215lbs, is labeled as a powerful small forward but he wants to improve his dribbling and shooting skills to expand his game.
For Rice High School in Manhattan, NY, Stukes plays the four position but ideally he would like to play the three position. "My coach (Mo Hicks) says it going to be different this year but sometimes I will have to play the four," says Stukes, who shows that he is the consummate team player.
James Stukes willingness to do what's necessary to win has caught the eye of college coaches. He's already received interest from St. John's, Sienna, Quinnipiac, Iona and L.I.U. has received recent additional interest from Buffalo, Manhattan and Albany.