Gathers had some real incredible finishes on oops from JT (hopefully a future connection). He is built like a D1 linebacker, an absolute physical specimen. Reminded of Anthony Glover as an undersized but built power forward. Talked with his advisor outside the gym with Trabinowitz and right now were his favorite, with LSU and Texas also showing mad love, and apparently UConn and Syracuse have jumped in the game late. Would be a nice get. Some time in the gym with Hines and he has the potential to be unstoppable.
Some other notes -
Jevon Thomas - Anybody that had doubts whether this could kid score the ball should put those doubts to rest. He around 20 points - couple 3's, jumpers, FT's, and some finishes in traffic. In transition he puts it in another gear. One of the best things is that he is very vocal, telling teammates where they should be and correcting plays for the next time. No wonder Jay Wright was on this kid, he has a very bright future.
Amir Garrett - Had 9 points, honestly should have had 19 if the guards (both Rutgers bound) had any clue what to do off a rebound. Multiple times Garrett was racing down the court waiting for an easy outlet that would have been an uncontested dunk and his backcourt consistently dribbled the air outta the ball. On a positive note he didnt seem to get frustrated and he is prolly used to playing most without the basketball on that star studded Findley team that had Kabongo and Nick Johnson. Had two redic blocks. He's gonna be really good in our system with his length.
Moe Harkless - As TRab mentioned, Harkless got hurt very early in yesterday's game, but did have a nice follow and banged a three from the wing before his early exit. Kid can really score the ball. Gonna be really hard to keep him off the floor next year.
Jakarr Sampson - His body is built for our defense. Incredible wing span. Gonna be a little bit of an offensive project, but with all our kids coming in good to have guys that can do different things. Actually has a decent handle for a big guy. Solid mid range game.
Dom Pointer - First off, should have played more down the stretch, even on a loaded team, but for anybody that was there, the guy coaching his team wasnt exactly John Wooden. Pointer gets up in your gym shorts. You can tell he really prides himself on that. Very unselfish as he passed up a few layups and dunks so it would be an easier bucket. Another guy that is going to need some work finding his offensive niche in the halfcourt, but is going to kill it in transition just like Garrett and Sampson.