Tommy Flanagan
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Where did you see that?
Pat Blake, head coach of Chipola is a friend of my family. He has connections to the Pitinos, as he worked for Rick at Louisville.
Where did you see that?
Pat Blake, head coach of Chipola is a friend of my family. He has connections to the Pitinos, as he worked for Rick at Louisville.
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Go Gophers!!
Would be a terrific spring signing. Glad Josh is recruiting him.
Would be a terrific spring signing. Glad Josh is recruiting him.
According to 247 it looks like it's between us and the elder Pitino.
He's a 3 star on Rivals, but generally seems under scouted. http://rivals.yahoo.com/depaul/basketball/recruiting/player-Anas-Osama Mahmoud-156446
Espn has him listed as 7'2 190 is that even humanly possible? Here are some quotes on his game
"Those who have already seen him report back that his seven-foot size is legit and that he is a very skilled player. He can face the basket and shoot, handles the ball well and has a good overall feel for the game. However, he is lacking in strength and is still adjusting to hoops in the States."
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1565956
"Anas Osama, West Oaks’ prized 7-foot-1 Egyptian prospect, played a limited role in his first game since a November knee injury. He blocked four shots but was held to seven points.
Osama did show flashes of the skill set that makes him an intriguing prospect who has gotten long looks from Louisville, Florida and UCF, among others, since arriving in Orlando this year.
Early on, he reached over a Lake Minneola player without fouling to snag an offensive rebound and then effortlessly bounced again to dunk. Moments later he grabbed another offensive board, passed away and relocated to the corner, where he was open for a fluid 3-point shot that he softly buried. Two minutes later Osama blocked a shot and collected the rebound before his feet hit the floor."
http://touch.orlandosentinel.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-78770847/
It looks like he unofficially visited Kentucky as well, so this kid must have some raw talent.
Wonder if he would redshirt.
I would redshirt him, from what I have read, he seems extremely raw, besides we have Mo and EE next year, think it would be best if took a year to work with pitino and staff in developing his game and built his body, and learn from guys like Mo and EE. This of course if he commits to minnesota.
and what if one of EE or Mo gets injured next year? You think Buggs would be ready? Or are you confident enough in Josh Martin that you think he can play some 5?
How is it any different than the situation we're in this year? What if Mo or EE gets injured this year? (fingers crossed they don't) Same thing. We then play 2 PFs when EE is on the bench.
Wonder if he would redshirt.
How is it any different than the situation we're in this year? What if Mo or EE gets injured this year? (fingers crossed they don't) Same thing. We then play 2 PFs when EE is on the bench.
My point is that this isn't an ideal situation. Can't see them redshirting him (if we get him) even though he is very raw. I also don't like the idea of not having a 5 without any experience in this conference.