If I might take a minute to answer a few things in this thread: First for Dave indeed I did post on Redmen dot com that I liked him. What I liked is that the two high end skills he has are rebounding and running for a center. He really goes after the ball and on a team (the city rocks) where guards dominated the ball, he didn't worry about getting shots. He ran hard, rebounded finished around the rim. He impacted every game I watched him play in a positive way. He clearly has some limitations (experience,back to basket moves and shooting) but he's a diligent rebounder and defender, and my guess is that the staff likes that. Since they've met him they found as I did that despite a short stay in this country there are no language issues that could hinder instructing him, he is in fact a kid who plays extremely hard but smiles. He'll be great in the locker room. I for one think it makes perfect sense to recruit both Daoudo behind God's Gift because it means a freshman will be behind a junior at center. Balancing the roster has to begin somewhere and if both players arrive on campus next season and everyone stays the roster will have two juniors (Stith and GG) two sophs (Lindsay and Polee) and the remaining eight freshman. While that's far from perfect it's better than what could've been projected at the start of this season. Also, at the position that GG and Daoudo share you have a juco backed up by a bright athletic freshman who can be developed by a fine coaching staff. I'm not suggesting he'll be a star by any means but he fits the puzzle, is physically ready to compete for rebounds and is coachable. Lastly to try and answer TIS question about how a kid playing high school ball on Long Island ends up with the City Rocks it's likely that Erick Jacklitsh (sp) a guy who's close to the OSNA program and other LI players had something to do with it. Other OSNA players (including recent U of Albany commit Gerardo Suero) have played for Jim Hart and the City Rocks Also Tobias Harris of Tennessee LuHi and HH West played for Jim, who's a very good guy.