All Things Amir Coffey Thread - UPDTAED: A Gophers Commit!


I would welcome Henry, that kid can ball. He's worth putting up with the crazy parents. But I agree, I think the door closed in him a while ago.

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If he ever hints at becoming a Gopher(which I doubt) I would really appreciate it if GH'rs stop calling his fam nut jobs & crazy. I wouldn't even dare talk like that until he commits elsewhere. I believe in showing recruits, student-athletes, & their families respect.

I'd hate for the opinion of 1 or a few anonymous idiots to sway a young mans preception of a fan base.

Just my opinion continue to bash away....

Back to Coffey....
I love his game and his dad seems to have a lot of knowledge and wisdom about the game of ball.
 

...and his dad seems to have a lot of knowledge and wisdom about the game of ball.

You mean his dad who played in the NBA and played his college ball here? Maybe he picked a little something up along the way, ya think?
 

You mean his dad who played in the NBA and played his college ball here? Maybe he picked a little something up along the way, ya think?

Obviously my sarcasm at the end of that post didn't translate well via text. (hardly does) but yes it was sarcasm, also trying to remind posters that this is Amir's thread.
My bad if you misinterpreted playa.

I probably should have added I hope message board posters respect recruits, student-athletes, and the families Even if the parents are crazy
 

+1
If he ever hints at becoming a Gopher(which I doubt) I would really appreciate it if GH'rs stop calling his fam nut jobs & crazy. I wouldn't even dare talk like that until he commits elsewhere. I believe in showing recruits, student-athletes, & their families respect.

I'd hate for the opinion of 1 or a few anonymous idiots to sway a young mans preception of a fan base.

Just my opinion continue to bash away....

Back to Coffey....
I love his game and his dad seems to have a lot of knowledge and wisdom about the game of ball.

So much lulz.
 


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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>college coaches can start calling us at midnight tonight</p>— amir coffey (@luckylefty13_) <a href="https://twitter.com/luckylefty13_/statuses/477993681518354432">June 15, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Today was first day D1s could call 2016s. First call received by Amir Coffey? Minnesota coach Richard Pitino seconds after midnight.</p>— Ryan James (@RyanJamesMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanJamesMN/statuses/478252205997187072">June 15, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Love it. I'm surprised this kid isn't talked about more.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Today was first day D1s could call 2016s. First call received by Amir Coffey? Minnesota coach Richard Pitino seconds after midnight.</p>— Ryan James (@RyanJamesMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanJamesMN/statuses/478252205997187072">June 15, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I would be irate. Who the hell wants a non-emergency phone call after midnight that has nothing to do with sex? Set the time to 10:00 a.m.
 






The point was to show he's our number one priority. I'm guessing he got that point across without keeping him on the phone very long. Also, midnight on the weekend during the summer isn't very late for a high schooler.

I would be irate. Who the hell wants a non-emergency phone call after midnight that has nothing to do with sex? Set the time to 10:00 a.m.
 


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Gophers&src=hash">#Gophers</a> 2016 target and Hopkins standout <a href="https://twitter.com/luckylefty13_">@luckylefty13_</a> received a Wisconsin scholarship offer today, per his father.</p>— Marcus R. Fuller (@GophersNow) <a href="https://twitter.com/GophersNow/statuses/480462701852758017">June 21, 2014</a></blockquote>
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No way his dad allows that.

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So he is athletic, but he isn't long. I think the Gophers will look past that.
 

So he is athletic, but he isn't long. I think the Gophers will look past that.

I didn't mean it as a negative at all, he's by far the player I most want to sign in the next year or two. I just saw information on him and posted it :)
 

That wingspan (if accurate) has more to do with his narrow shoulders than his actual arm length if you ask me. I bet his reach is pretty impressive. Great prospect either way obviously.
 




STrib: A look at 2016 recruit Amir Coffey, part one: the next phase

"We probably heard from 25 to 30 coaches on Sunday," said Richard, who is no stranger to the fuss, having played at the University of Minnesota from 1986 to 1990 before a brief stint with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Coaches from Kansas, North Carolina, Indiana, Iowa State, Purdue and Miami were among the callers, as well as, of course, Minnesota's Richard Pitino, who has made a clear early effort in showing interest.

"Amir has a unique skill set. He is officially 6-7 and he's really a combo guard," said Richard Coffey, who at 6-6 played small forward and occasionally center at Minnesota. "The decision to where Amir goes to college is going to be drastically different than what the decision was for where I went to school. For Amir it's going to be what schools are looking to play a big guard. I want Amir to play some point, I think Amir can play some point."

To prove to schools he's serious, and to attempt to filter out the coaches who simply tell him what he wants to hear, the elder Coffey is requesting game tape from as many contests from each school. He wants to see whether the program consistently plays big guards at the point guard and shooting guard positions -- he believes that if they don't, they won't change for Amir. He wants to see the coach's style -- he believes his son would best flourish in a freer, faster-paced offense. He wants to see how much a team moves the ball -- he believes his son's passing ability should be fully utilized.

Those criteria are non-negotiable.

"If schools are considering him as a three, they're probably not going to make it too far in the process with us," Coffey said. "Because he's not a 3. The best part of Amir's game, to me, is something that can't really be taught: his ability to see the court."

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