Appreciate it, peter! Yes, jumpinjohnny.... Davis had a huge game today. He was knocking down treys with regularity.
I, briefly spoke with Hines and Chiles, as Hines introduced me to Chiles. They were on their way out of the door to go grab something to eat. So, it was very brief. I'll catch up with those two on tomorrow.
Speaking, of Lavin.... I have a feeling Lavin believes a commitment may soon be imminent from one of the California recruits not named Jabari Brown and Josiah Turner.
I casually watched the games on today, as I was speaking with a few random spectators today. Nevertheless, still catching the action from time to time.
I was asked a question when I walked into the gymnasium today.... I had my program in my hand and the person asked, "Who is #2 for the NJ Playaz?" I immediately knew who it was without looking in my program and said, Myles Mack.
This particular person witnessed Mack play on last night.... He was very impressed with Mack. He was raving about Mack's game and how he was doing a number on Tyrone Johnson on last night. Granted, Johnson (he had 40 pts. in the game) was the player he also said willed the Team Final to the victory on last night in a double OT win.
Mack just continues to make plays.... He and Kyle Anderson were very instrumental in Myles Davis play on today. They continued to break down Spiece Indy's (Marquis Teague plays for Spiece) defense and allowed Davis great looks. And, Davis were knocking 'em down!
Remember, folk.... Mack is more than likely gonna be a 4-year player wherever he goes and he'll be an instrumental part and glue for a team. I know the staff are probably hoping they can get Quinn Cook or Jahii Carson to come in and play, but I sure hope they can nab Mack (whether, they get those guys or not). Maybe, he could be the pied-piper for Kyle Anderson. One can dream, right?
Hey, folk! I ran into Rodger Bohn of SLAM Magazine. I had never heard of the guy until today. We spoke at length and he ended up telling me some intriguing info. We were just talking about high school and collegiate hoops, along with how he was ready to break the monotony of going to the NIKE camps and finally see a different group of players play, ths summer. He's on his way to the NC Pro-Am League on Thursday and then he's headed to Vegas, afterwards.
So, I asked him about Chris Hill since he was going to the NC Pro-Am League in a couple of days.... He chuckled and said, we just exchanged texts (messages) a few minutes ago.
He was like (paraphrased), "Hill can play! Josh Pastner (Memphis head man) really want him, but isn't sure he'll be eligible. He his very long (like a 7'0" wingspan); can shoot it (recalled him hitting 6 treys one day); a great leaper; blocks shots and can board.... He still needs to work on his handle, but it's still decent enough, whereas it won't get him in much trouble."
He went on to say (paraphrased), "Who knows how long Lavin will get, if he doesn't win? The Big East is very competitive and if, I were a coach then I would take a chance on Hill.... IF, he's eligible. He (Hill) can play in the Big East."
Basically, Hill fell under the radar, as many of us probably know. I also believe he still has work to do, as well, as deal with the NCAA dragging their feet on the situation. Brohn watches plenty of games over the spring and summer (and, probably during the basketball season, as well), so I guess I'll take his word on Hill being someone who can help our team ascend up the ranks.
Nevertheless, I found his info to be pretty good and he mentioned, he'd look to catch up with me on tomorrow.
I started to hang around for the evening session (starts @ 6pm), but I had a couple of things I had to do, so I came back. Once again, I'm looking forward to another day in North Augusta.
By the way, the Peach Jam finals are being televised by ESPNU on Thursday.