Their are some concerns about how Momo would "influence" some of the other kids. Additionally as previously pointed out Harrow is more of a natural 1.
This is why I said I would be "surprised" if he came. He's talented but in terms of team dynamics and chemistry I'm not sure it would be worth it.
Is MoMo considered a bad seed? I know nothing about the kid other than watching him play in the ncaa tourny so I am unaware of his work ethic or whether or not he is a team player. I know he committed and de-committed several times in his initial recruitment but to me that isn't telling of a player's character because of how ridiculous the recruitment process has become.
I always thought Momo got a bad rap. He had the chance to play alongside Tyreke Evans and that was a great opportunity. Then, he got a late offer to go to Oak Hill which is very hard to turn down. As for college, he committed to Louisville first if my memory serves me right, but I think Pitino soured on him. Then he committed to USC and the whole Tim Floyd thing went down and he was pretty much forced to leave with the rest of the class to go to Arizona.
His transfers make sense to me. It's not like some kids who just transfer for easier classes or shady reasons. Momo kept going up to better situations. Oak Hill is damn hard to turn down!
With that said, from a purely on-court perspective, I don' think Momo fits well going forward. I expect Harrison to be better than him and a better fit for this current roster in two years. And Momo will leave just as this team gets ready to make the biggest push as seniors.
* fixed your quotes marillac -kjd