He cut his list to 10 which means he chopped 42 teams off his list
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Xavier Rathan Mayes @YungBoiMayes
Top 10 Is Baylor, Uconn, Alabama, FSU, Kansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Memphis, Texas, UCLA no specific order.
Warning - another one of those long winded "historical novel/ucla reference" crgreen posts follows!A tale of two schools recruiting forums: On the UCLA boards, the "fans" and the SCOUT gurus are derogatorily referring to this kid, calling him (based on his frame and his game) a "sawed-off Shipp brother". Referring to former Bruin Josh Shipp, and his two brothers, Joe and Jerren, who also played in the Pac 10. As they did with Lavin, this group has pretty much turned on Howland, and are now postulating that he can now no longer coach or recruit (because he apparently fails to take their advice).
At MOST schools (and I'm thinking SJU is certainly included) a player like Josh Shipp would be remembered fairly fondly, not as a symbol of what's WRONG with the program. After all, he was a FOUR YEAR Starter. He was the starting SF on TWO Final Four teams (would have been 3, but he was injured early in 2006 and had to redshirt). He's the 12th greatest scorer in UCLA history (may not sound THAT impressive, till you realize #s 13, 14 and 15 are David Greenwood, Gail Goodrich and Marques Johnson). His big Brothr Joe played at Cal. All he did was lead the Pac 10 in Scoring as conference player of the year. Little brother Jerren was the "failure" of the family - he was "only" a two year starter at Arizona State for Herb Sendek - he was James Harden's backcourt mate.
Like most players, Josh Shipp had weaknesses in his game - he was only an "average" defender and rebounder - and for the "next" level, both Josh and Joe were "tweeners" - 6'5 220/225. Both are making a LOT of money playing hoops, just not in the NBA at their size. But if Rathan-Mayes is anywhere CLOSE to the player Josh or his brother Joe were, he'd be a TREMENDOUS asset in a St. Johns uniform.