Courtesy of Moose, some early positive commentary;
April '12
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1369434Since day one of the spring, scouts and coaches alike have been wondering about a kid that was about 6-foot-8 and blocking everything close to the basket. That same player has shown low post moves and was catching lobs with his head at the rim. That prospects name isMarlon Jones of Chicago Orr in Illinois and he is going to be a good one.
A 2014 forward, Jones is like a one-man zone that has the ability to protect the basket inside the paint but is also a threat to fly out to the perimeter and quickly erase defensive miscues. He can make a jump hook over either shoulder and is a terrific passer from the low post. Jones fights for position in the low post and is strong enough to rut his way under the basket for an offensive rebound. He is long and a solid athlete. When the rising junior is aggressive, he is one of the most productive players in the Midwest.
Marlon Jones has something to prove, so much so that he plays with a chip on his shoulder.
"I am not a one position player," Jones said. "I can play the 3, 4 and 5 position. Basically, I am an all-around player."
His high school coaching staff at Chicago Orr claims that he holds offers from Providence and Purdue so far to go along with interest from Texas, Missouri and Illinois.
June '12
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1377047This summer Jones was forced to switch AAU teams when the team he was playing for disbanded in the middle of the season. Jones also had to miss the prestigious Nike Elite 100 in St. Louis when his ride fell through at the last minute. Jones' fortunes on the hardwood have started to turn around recently, though.
"I've been hearing the most from Illinois, DePaul, and Vandy, but I've also been in contact with Mizzou, Purdue, and Providence" Jones said. "My coach told me Providence and Purdue have offered."
January '13
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1460010However, it was the 6-foot-7 Jones who did the most work for Orr. After a quiet first half, the junior power forward took over the second half and dominated the higher-ranked and five-inch-taller Trayvon Reed from Shiloh (Ga.) High. The slender and athletic Jones was all over the offensive glass, ran the floor and played with passion. Jones feels like he's got offers from Providence and Bradley, while Nebraska, DePaul, Illinois, Miami, Notre Dame and Purdue are tracking his progress.