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Mustapha Amzil committed to Dayton.


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3 minutes ago, go_iu_bb said:

3* with 247  Composite ranking of 305. UofI is his best offer.

Not sure your source but The Daily Hoosier reported he had these offers as of 2 weeks ago.

DePaul, Georgia Tech, Kansas State, N.C. State, Maryland, St. Johns, Boston College, Oklahoma State, Dayton, and Pittsburgh have all offered Amzil to this point, with several other top programs reportedly showing interest.

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4 minutes ago, Mike said:

3 star?Crean got smashed for recruiting these type players after we missed our main targets.

Not sure many foreign players are going to be highly rated especially if they aren’t on the AAU circus....I mean circuit. If kid can play he can play. But it also tells me we probably aren’t where we want to be on Miller too.

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26 minutes ago, The Daily Hoosier said:

I wouldn't pay much attention to his rankings.  This guy just arrived in the States a month ago.  Hasn't had many eyes on him.  If he starts granting a bunch of interviews to the recruiting site "scouts" watch him soar in the rankings!

Personally I think it'd be quite hard to rank kids without ever having the ability to reevaluate and change. Near impossible actually.

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Not saying he will beome OG but OG was ranked 220 in his class and he turned out well.  Here were some of the first round picks in 2019 and their class ranking in high school.

Ja Morant, Murray State
No. 2 Pick (Memphis Grizzlies)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

Jarrett Culver, Texas Tech
No. 6 Pick (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 312

Rui Hachimura, Gonzaga
No. 9 Pick (Washington Wizards)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 148

Cameron Johnson, North Carolina
No. 11 Pick (Phoenix Suns)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 224

Brandon Clarke, Gonzaga
No. 21 Pick (Memphis Grizzlies)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

Grant Williams, Tennessee
No. 22 Pick (Boston Celtics)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 191

Dylan Windler, Belmont
No. 26 Pick (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

Mfiondu Kabengele, Florida State
No. 27 Pick (Los Angeles Clippers)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 270

Nic Claxton, Georgia
No. 31 Pick (Brooklyn Nets)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 231

Justin James, Wyoming
No. 40 Pick (Sacramento Kings)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 386

Eric Paschall, Villanova
No. 41 Pick (Golden State Warriors)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 210

Admiral Schofield, Tennessee
No. 42 Pick (Washington Wizards)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 251

Jarrell Brantley, Charleston
No. 50 Pick (Utah Jazz)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra
No. 53 Pick (Utah Jazz)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

 

Jordan Bone, Tennessee
No. 57 Pick (Detroit Pistons)
Recruiting Ranking: Three stars, No. 171

Miye Oni, Yale
No. 58 Pick (Utah Jazz)
Recruiting Ranking: Unranked

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14 minutes ago, DC2345 said:

Here are some highlights. He's got really good size and shooting form. 

Got a good handle in the open floor for a big kid and uses both hands fairly effectively too...

But how in God's name do they discern anything on a floor marked like this one?

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1 hour ago, DC2345 said:

Here are some highlights. He's got really good size and shooting form. 

 

Shows a confident and consistent outside - wing shot. Like the short clip of him getting downhill with the ball, showed he can get out and run with the ball. He'll need strength and conditioning work, but these clips (which of course are just snapshots) also appear to show he has a pretty good eye/timing for the glass.

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21 hours ago, The Daily Hoosier said:

I wouldn't pay much attention to his rankings.  This guy just arrived in the States a month ago.  Hasn't had many eyes on him.  If he starts granting a bunch of interviews to the recruiting site "scouts" watch him soar in the rankings!

Exactly.  Look at who’s recruiting him.  That tells you more than some laughably arbitrary number next to his name.  The credence given to a particular ranking is a plague on college sports.  

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