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Quick, shoots well and note the passes!
Talk on the UCLA boards is that interest is dropping - concern that he's an "old" HS underclassman - already physically mature, limiting his upside. They're using former Mater Dei player Schea Cotton as an example (Schea was arguably one of the 3 best HS sophs ever in Calfornia). I think the "potential" thing is overrated, unless you're really concerned what a guy does in the NBA 5 years after he LEAVES your school. Schea Cotton was scrod by the NCAA clearing house, so he had to play 1 year of JC ball, then played only 1 year of D-1 (at his third college choice, after the NCAA prevented him from playing at UCLA and then UNC-Charlotte, he ended up playing at Alabama for Mark Gottfried, who'd been his original recruiter as an Asst. at UCLA 4 years earlier!). True, Schea DIDN'T improve much from HS soph to COllege Soph. But that was STILL pretty good. His one year of JC was 26.7 pts 8 rebounds, 53% 3pt shooting, followed by one year in the SEC at 15 pts and 7 rebs, before leaving for a Euro-Contract to support the family (older brother James had been cut after 2 years in the NBA)......
I'd settle for a guy who was "only" good enuf to put up 15/7 in the SEC!