Why Kyle will land at SJU per Coast2Coast Recruiting. Again just an opinion piece but worth a read. I'm sold!!! LOL!!!
http://coast2coastrecruiting.net/2011/07/breaking-down-kyle-andersons-top-5/Breaking Down Kyle Anderson’s Top 5
By Eric Hampford– July 1, 2011
Posted in: Coast 2 Coast Recruiting, Original Content
Last month, Kyle Anderson made it known that he had narrowed down his list of potential college destinations to a final five. The schools that are lucky enough to potentially land the ultra-talented Anderson are Florida, Georgetown, Seton Hall, St. John’s, and UCLA. Last week, he made it known that he will most likely be making a decision before his senior season starts. As the July recruiting period heats up, there will be much speculation and rumors about where Kyle Anderson will be signing to play college basketball. Before the recruiting drama goes into high gear this month, I am going to break down each of the remaining schools on Anderson’s list…and tell you which school I believe he will eventually sign with.
#5. Seton Hall - The Pirates were extremely lucky to even land on this list. They are the hometown school for Anderson, and though hometown schools tend to get a serious look from most top prospects, Seton Hall’s inability to compete in the “kill or be killed” Big East is what makes them the longshot to land him, regardless of who their coach is.
#4 Georgetown – The Hoyas, in my mind, are a middle-of-the pack contender to gain the star recruits services. They have a great coach in John Thompson III, they are a very respected program nationally, they send players to the NBA at a decent rate, they are moderately close to home, and they play the Princeton offense, which Anderson said he likes. Though these all seem to point to him signing at Georgetown, I just don’t see him ending up in Washington D.C.
# 3 Florida - Billy Donovan has proven that he is great in the department of player development, and that has definitely caught the eye of Anderson. They play at the electric “O’Dome”, one of the best venues in all of college basketball, they have a contingent of players who have moved on to the NBA, and their roster for the 2012 season could entice him. Potentially, he could team with Kenny Boynton, Mike Rosario, Brad Beal, and Patrick Young. With a nucleus like that, the Gators would legitimately be Final Four candidates, maybe even 2012 National Championship contenders.
#2 UCLA - Though times have been tough recently for the Bruins, the 2012 recruiting class could be the one to turn it all around for the national power. Jordan Adams has already committed to UCLA, and it is speculated that a number of prospects could follow him, including Shabazz Muhammad, Shaq Goodwin, L.J. Rose, and Dominic Artis. If the UCLA program can land three out of those four prospects, that could pull Anderson to Westwood to help power this monster recruiting class. However, I think that too much is going to depend on this class for him to end up out west, and as we all know, many times the hype usually does not pan out with speculated monster recruiting classes. Also, Anderson has stated that he wants to play point guard in college, and Rose and Artis are both point guards. It may all come down to who commits where first, and the dominos will fall from there.
#1 St. John’s - When the smoke clears on Kyle Anderson’s recruitment, I believe that he will end up playing for Steve Lavin at St. John’s. There are just too many reasons for him to stay in the Big Apple and star for the Johnnies. First and foremost, Coach Lav can flat-out recruit. He has proven that with his monster 2011 recruiting class. Next, he has only coached the Red Storm for one season, and already he has them on the way back to national supremacy. Who can forget the spanking they put on Duke at MSG this year? Speaking of Madison Square Garden, it’s going to be hard to turn down playing home games at what is considered to be the mecca of basketball arenas in the entire world. St. John’s is also another home school for Anderson. He will be able to play for a quality program, while also being able to enjoy the comforts of home. Lastly, what most recruits want is to be able to come in and compete for a national championship. After Lavin’s haul of elite talent for the 2011-2012 season, I’d expect super sophomores Norvel Pelle, D’Angelo Harrison, Maurice Harkless, Sir’Dominic Pointer, Jakarr Sampson, and Amir Garrett all to team with Anderson to form one of most exciting, young teams in the country.