Mo Hicks

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Re: Mo Hicks
« Reply #40 on: April 12, 2010, 04:48:51 PM »
Coincidentally, I was talking with the father of a Team Takeover player who indicated that their 7'2," 290lb center, Tisordan Omogbehin (the kids call him Jordan O. or Big Jordan), was hoping to go to college in an international city and Georgetown, who hasn't yet offered the 2011 Nigerian import, was making their case for nearby D.C.
Can he run at all? 

Always thought that instead of battling for (often overhyped) NYC-region prospects, some school should get into the international scene.  European/ Turkish/ Israeli kids seem to want to stay and play pro and in feeder leagues, but some Aussies, West Africans, and South Americans want to train in the states. 

Was the Nike Hoop Summit an event college coaches could scout/ recruit at?
He's not fast, but he's way ahead of someone like, say, that project Curtis Johnson.  BTW, St. Louis and St. Mary's both heavily recruit Austrailia.

In a Donovanesque trick, Calipari was hanging out right outside of the Hoop Summit last year. The DE guy, who was in Portsmouth and Hampton this weekend, indicated that Cal's Turkish player may have receipts that can indicate that he was well paid overseas.

There are some good W. African kids in the pipeline and they're arriving at a much younger age than their predecessors, in order to acclimate themselves to the country and the American game.

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Re: Mo Hicks
« Reply #41 on: April 12, 2010, 05:17:55 PM »
Coincidentally, I was talking with the father of a Team Takeover player who indicated that their 7'2," 290lb center, Tisordan Omogbehin (the kids call him Jordan O. or Big Jordan), was hoping to go to college in an international city and Georgetown, who hasn't yet offered the 2011 Nigerian import, was making their case for nearby D.C.
Can he run at all? 

Always thought that instead of battling for (often overhyped) NYC-region prospects, some school should get into the international scene.  European/ Turkish/ Israeli kids seem to want to stay and play pro and in feeder leagues, but some Aussies, West Africans, and South Americans want to train in the states. 

Was the Nike Hoop Summit an event college coaches could scout/ recruit at?
He's not fast, but he's way ahead of someone like, say, that project Curtis Johnson.  BTW, St. Louis and St. Mary's both heavily recruit Austrailia.

In a Donovanesque trick, Calipari was hanging out right outside of the Hoop Summit last year. The DE guy, who was in Portsmouth and Hampton this weekend, indicated that Cal's Turkish player may have receipts that can indicate that he was well paid overseas.

There are some good W. African kids in the pipeline and they're arriving at a much younger age than their predecessors, in order to acclimate themselves to the country and the American game.
I was specifically thinking of Curtis Johnson.  He was game, but... well, I hope the school doesn't have to recruit guys like that.  how would he compare to DePaul's Kene Obi or UNC Asheville's Kenny George?

The Australian institute is really putting out players - Vanderbilt has a couple, I think, and Ater Majok was one as well - but obviously they think they can get better competition here.

I do think that in coming years a few more eastern European players will consider coming to the states - good basketball culture over there but there have to be some guys who want to hang out in New York.  That's just my idle speculation, obviously.

Re: Mo Hicks
« Reply #42 on: April 12, 2010, 05:49:26 PM »
Coincidentally, I was talking with the father of a Team Takeover player who indicated that their 7'2," 290lb center, Tisordan Omogbehin (the kids call him Jordan O. or Big Jordan), was hoping to go to college in an international city and Georgetown, who hasn't yet offered the 2011 Nigerian import, was making their case for nearby D.C.
Can he run at all? 

Always thought that instead of battling for (often overhyped) NYC-region prospects, some school should get into the international scene.  European/ Turkish/ Israeli kids seem to want to stay and play pro and in feeder leagues, but some Aussies, West Africans, and South Americans want to train in the states. 

Was the Nike Hoop Summit an event college coaches could scout/ recruit at?
He's not fast, but he's way ahead of someone like, say, that project Curtis Johnson.  BTW, St. Louis and St. Mary's both heavily recruit Austrailia.

In a Donovanesque trick, Calipari was hanging out right outside of the Hoop Summit last year. The DE guy, who was in Portsmouth and Hampton this weekend, indicated that Cal's Turkish player may have receipts that can indicate that he was well paid overseas.

There are some good W. African kids in the pipeline and they're arriving at a much younger age than their predecessors, in order to acclimate themselves to the country and the American game.
I was specifically thinking of Curtis Johnson.  He was game, but... well, I hope the school doesn't have to recruit guys like that.  how would he compare to DePaul's Kene Obi or UNC Asheville's Kenny George?

The Australian institute is really putting out players - Vanderbilt has a couple, I think, and Ater Majok was one as well - but obviously they think they can get better competition here.

I do think that in coming years a few more eastern European players will consider coming to the states - good basketball culture over there but there have to be some guys who want to hang out in New York.  That's just my idle speculation, obviously.
Slightly more athletic and better upper body than both of those guys. I believe he now works out with Alan Stein, who is renowned for his S&C work with a lot of the DMV kids.

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« Reply #43 on: April 12, 2010, 07:47:31 PM »
What do you suppose is taking so long for Mo Hicks deal to get done. One would think that if he was offered the job he would have taken it by now. Something has to be holding this deal up.
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« Reply #44 on: April 12, 2010, 11:54:22 PM »
What do you suppose is taking so long for Mo Hicks deal to get done. One would think that if he was offered the job he would have taken it by now. Something has to be holding this deal up.

You know in math how you have order of operations?

You do what's in parenthesis before the other things?

Thats sort of the case here. You have to get a few ducks lined up before you pull the trigger.
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« Reply #45 on: April 13, 2010, 03:28:53 AM »
What do you suppose is taking so long for Mo Hicks deal to get done. One would think that if he was offered the job he would have taken it by now. Something has to be holding this deal up.

You know in math how you have order of operations?

You do what's in parenthesis before the other things?

Thats sort of the case here. You have to get a few ducks lined up before you pull the trigger.

Does this mean that he gets the job if he can get us Lamb?

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« Reply #46 on: April 13, 2010, 09:57:38 AM »
What do you suppose is taking so long for Mo Hicks deal to get done. One would think that if he was offered the job he would have taken it by now. Something has to be holding this deal up.

You know in math how you have order of operations?

You do what's in parenthesis before the other things?

Thats sort of the case here. You have to get a few ducks lined up before you pull the trigger.

Does this mean that he gets the job if he can get us Lamb?
Marillac, clarification please - was this said in jest or in earnest?

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« Reply #47 on: April 13, 2010, 10:09:53 AM »
I doubt Mo's hiring contingent on getting Lamb.  At all. 

It is obvious Lavin wants to have a balance on his staff, and is probably waiting for the associate head coach.  He's got 1 guy with NYC ties (Chiles) and 1 guy with NBA background and west coast/DMV ties (Hines).  I imagine he wants to have the last two as 1 with more national ties and NBA exoerience, and 1 with NY ties.  If we get Dunalp, Hicks is prob the main target.  Perhaps if we don't get Dunlap, then we get someone else as associate head coach, who may have NY ties, and he may want a more national guy as the DOBO.  Just a guess on my part.
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Re: Mo Hicks
« Reply #48 on: April 13, 2010, 10:56:28 AM »
What do you suppose is taking so long for Mo Hicks deal to get done. One would think that if he was offered the job he would have taken it by now. Something has to be holding this deal up.

Lavin mentioned Hines, Chiles and Dunlap on Friday night, but not Hicks.

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« Reply #49 on: April 13, 2010, 11:08:26 AM »
I doubt Mo's hiring contingent on getting Lamb.  At all. 

It is obvious Lavin wants to have a balance on his staff, and is probably waiting for the associate head coach.  He's got 1 guy with NYC ties (Chiles) and 1 guy with NBA background and west coast/DMV ties (Hines).  I imagine he wants to have the last two as 1 with more national ties and NBA exoerience, and 1 with NY ties.  If we get Dunalp, Hicks is prob the main target.  Perhaps if we don't get Dunlap, then we get someone else as associate head coach, who may have NY ties, and he may want a more national guy as the DOBO.  Just a guess on my part.

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« Reply #50 on: April 13, 2010, 11:14:21 AM »
I doubt Mo's hiring contingent on getting Lamb.  At all. 

It is obvious Lavin wants to have a balance on his staff, and is probably waiting for the associate head coach.  He's got 1 guy with NYC ties (Chiles) and 1 guy with NBA background and west coast/DMV ties (Hines).  I imagine he wants to have the last two as 1 with more national ties and NBA exoerience, and 1 with NY ties.  If we get Dunalp, Hicks is prob the main target.  Perhaps if we don't get Dunlap, then we get someone else as associate head coach, who may have NY ties, and he may want a more national guy as the DOBO.  Just a guess on my part.

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It is much easier to take an educated guess at what Lavin wants to do than Norm was....I think Lavin is going about this in a perfect way.  Regain NYC, but also open us up more to national/international players.  Regardless of who we get, I love the process Lavin is using, and it will help us in the long run, whoever ends up coming, IMO.
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« Reply #51 on: April 14, 2010, 07:47:26 AM »
I doubt Mo's hiring contingent on getting Lamb.  At all. 

It is obvious Lavin wants to have a balance on his staff, and is probably waiting for the associate head coach.  He's got 1 guy with NYC ties (Chiles) and 1 guy with NBA background and west coast/DMV ties (Hines).  I imagine he wants to have the last two as 1 with more national ties and NBA exoerience, and 1 with NY ties.  If we get Dunalp, Hicks is prob the main target.  Perhaps if we don't get Dunlap, then we get someone else as associate head coach, who may have NY ties, and he may want a more national guy as the DOBO.  Just a guess on my part.

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Hehe I was just kidding about that.

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« Reply #52 on: April 14, 2010, 11:33:31 AM »
Is Hines signed or confirmed yet ?
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« Reply #53 on: April 14, 2010, 12:40:15 PM »
when i spoke to coach he said the only way he leaves his current position was for a head coaching job or head assitstant . and he wanted to make at least what he is making now or more which is like 200,000+. i really dont think he is gonna take a dobo job unless they pay him big. and i think it is important to get him or kimani or keep cross. they are or was the top aau guys in this area plain and simple. norms biggest mistake other than getting a x and o coach was not hiring guys like this at the start. now tony can and will help get some of those guys. but i think those three can get the top ones. or help convince them to take unofficials and see the place. 

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« Reply #54 on: April 14, 2010, 12:51:12 PM »
when i spoke to coach he said the only way he leaves his current position was for a head coaching job or head assitstant . and he wanted to make at least what he is making now or more which is like 200,000+. i really dont think he is gonna take a dobo job unless they pay him big. and i think it is important to get him or kimani or keep cross. they are or was the top aau guys in this area plain and simple. norms biggest mistake other than getting a x and o coach was not hiring guys like this at the start. now tony can and will help get some of those guys. but i think those three can get the top ones. or help convince them to take unofficials and see the place.

He's making 200k now????
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« Reply #55 on: April 14, 2010, 12:55:22 PM »
between his school, his coaching, guachos, and nike yes he is

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« Reply #56 on: April 14, 2010, 12:56:31 PM »
I thought the number was a little lower, but the man makes some bank.

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« Reply #57 on: April 14, 2010, 02:10:32 PM »
between his school, his coaching, guachos, and nike yes he is

I'd be extremely suprised.
Between School & teaching salary in NYC- usually 100K max.

Do AAU coaches/ administrators really make 75-100K on top? Wow !

I thought AAU teams got free sneakers. I guess I'm very naive.
Never knew the Coaches got big bucks from sneaker companies

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« Reply #58 on: April 14, 2010, 02:37:44 PM »
guys dont yall know the old men in the ncaa put in new rules stating that coaches cant speak at colleges anymore? do u know why? because coach a was getting 5,000-10,000 to speak and that was pefectly legal. now times that between 15 schools and do the math. thats part of their salary. mo was getting paid. and he wasnt the only one parent swas part of it also ie mr.orton

Re: Mo Hicks
« Reply #59 on: April 14, 2010, 02:41:10 PM »
Maurice Hicks, the Rice High School boys basketball coach and director of the highly regarded AAU New York Gauchos, is close to joining Steve Lavin's staff at St. John's, Gauchos general manager Rocky Bucano said Wednesday.

http://www.newsday.com/sports/college/st-john-s-close-to-hiring-hicks-for-coaching-staff-1.1862032