All Things 2014 Basketball Recruiting Thread


Wouldn't mind getting this kid

It's always hard to tell from highlight videos, but he appears to be pretty athletic and has a decent jumper. Does anyone know where we stand with him? I hadn't heard about him before today. Also according to Yahoo it looks like he has offers from Harvard and Northwestern and some other academic powers, so he's probably a pretty smart kid.
 

So the Gophers have about 22 offers out there. Does anyone know if certain players have a waiting offer on the table in a first come-first serve basis and other lesser players actually have contingency offers stating if the higher rated players go elsewhere then you can take the offer? My guess is there must be that type of jockeying going on.
 

So the Gophers have about 22 offers out there. Does anyone know if certain players have a waiting offer on the table in a first come-first serve basis and other lesser players actually have contingency offers stating if the higher rated players go elsewhere then you can take the offer? My guess is there must be that type of jockeying going on.

I doubt there are many, if any, contingency offers out there. Just about all of our offers are to 4 and 5 star players. Those are the sort of players you take first come first serve no matter what.
 

So the Gophers have about 22 offers out there. Does anyone know if certain players have a waiting offer on the table in a first come-first serve basis and other lesser players actually have contingency offers stating if the higher rated players go elsewhere then you can take the offer? My guess is there must be that type of jockeying going on.

I was wondering this as well. I have no idea whether coaches can do this.
 

It's always hard to tell from highlight videos, but he appears to be pretty athletic and has a decent jumper. Does anyone know where we stand with him? I hadn't heard about him before today. Also according to Yahoo it looks like he has offers from Harvard and Northwestern and some other academic powers, so he's probably a pretty smart kid.

I know we have offered him, I think Mchale carried him over from seton hall
 


I was wondering this as well. I have no idea whether coaches can do this.

What is the specific question? Maybe this will help: rarely are offers more than an "understanding". What one kid may call "an offer", a coach may not at all consider an offer. Everything is negotiable.

So you have a wide range of situations.. lots of times it's going to be, "we'd love to have you here at school ABC... " but the situation is fluid and can change quickly and without notice. Depends on the specific recruit and specific school. Communication becomes key.

For example, there are people a school might kind of "hold off"... "we'd like you to be here.. but have some things going on.. so there's a yellow light for now.. let's keep in touch"... and there are kids who even if you've got 15 guys already penciled in for next year's roster between expected returners and "committed" preps, you might tell, "I don't care what our situation is. If you want to be here, we want you here. We'll figure it out."
 

What is the specific question? Maybe this will help: rarely are offers more than an "understanding". What one kid may call "an offer", a coach may not at all consider an offer. Everything is negotiable.

So you have a wide range of situations.. lots of times it's going to be, "we'd love to have you here at school ABC... " but the situation is fluid and can change quickly and without notice. Depends on the specific recruit and specific school. Communication becomes key.

For example, there are people a school might kind of "hold off"... "we'd like you to be here.. but have some things going on.. so there's a yellow light for now.. let's keep in touch"... and there are kids who even if you've got 15 guys already penciled in for next year's roster between expected returners and "committed" preps, you might tell, "I don't care what our situation is. If you want to be here, we want you here. We'll figure it out."

So some of our lower-tiered offers for 2014 can be a sort of conditional offer. That is, Pitino is expressing interest but is holding off for the top-tier players? Do you expect that's the case with a guy like JP (or maybe some of the lower targets we have) considering we have some serious interest in a lot of other better players (SGs in particular)?
 

I don't understand why this is such a difficult concept for fellow fans.
 

STrib: Catching up with Gophers' target Ja'Quan Newton

When did Pitino first contact you and what did he have to say? After NBA camp. I had a good NBA camp and then I got a call from Minnesota. They said they want me in their program, they want me to be their guy. … He just told me that I’m the guy he wants, I’m his No. 1 target, the No. 1 point guard on his list and he wants me to come there and run the show.

There are a bunch of rumors about you and Isaiah ganging up and heading to the same college? Is that real? We’re thinking about it right now. We’re just thinking. We might go there, we might not. And if it happens that we go there, we go there.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/215703041.html

Go Gophers!!
 



All the Guards we have moderate-to-strong interest from in the class of 2014... (Rivals rankings)

Rashad Vaughn (#7)
Isaiah Whitehead (#17)
Josh Perkins (#28)
Ja'Quan Newton (#41)
Kaleb Joseph (#56)
Alex Robinson (#71) *Sounds extremely interested in the Gophers as of late
Dominic Magee (#71 in ESPN)
Sandy Cohen (#93)
Wade Baldwin (#117)
JP Macura (#126)

All of those guards have the gophers in real consideration right now, and I've got to think we land 2-4 guards from that list. (I'll guess 3) It really is a testament to the great work Pitino is doing on the recruiting trail.
 

So the Gophers have about 22 offers out there. Does anyone know if certain players have a waiting offer on the table in a first come-first serve basis and other lesser players actually have contingency offers stating if the higher rated players go elsewhere then you can take the offer? My guess is there must be that type of jockeying going on.

I think there are committable offers and then there are other guys that you tell something like "we want to see more of you through next spring" (with the implication there would be an offer at that point if they haven't made a decision). Of course you'd take anyone with a committable offer, but you're playing them off each other, saying we'll take the first to commit to have some leverage to push guys to decide earlier.
 

I think there are committable offers and then there are other guys that you tell something like "we want to see more of you through next spring" (with the implication there would be an offer at that point if they haven't made a decision). Of course you'd take anyone with a committable offer, but you're playing them off each other, saying we'll take the first to commit to have some leverage to push guys to decide earlier.

Please don't answer questions with "I think"
 




I don't understand why this is such a difficult concept for fellow fans.

It's a tough concept because the definition of "offer," taken from dictionary.com is: "to present for acceptance or rejection."

Nothing in that suggests a contingency. That is, it is all-or-nothing, not in between. However, if the word "offer" were coupled with "contingent," or "option" it may add some clarity by modifying the word's normal meaning.

Is English a difficult concept for you to grasp?
 

It's a tough concept because the definition of "offer," taken from dictionary.com is: "to present for acceptance or rejection."

Nothing in that suggests a contingency. That is, it is all-or-nothing, not in between. However, if the word "offer" were coupled with "contingent," or "option" it may add some clarity by modifying the word's normal meaning.

To be clear, when people talk about "offers" re: college basketball, it often does not fit the definition per most dictionaries. "Is the offer real?" is a valid question (rhetorically at least, as the person who has the true answer isn't going to tell you) to ask when someone is said to have an offer.

Recruiting is fluid. You'll know a kid is playing for a certain team when he hits the floor for the first time. Until then, things can change.
 

To be clear, when people talk about "offers" re: college basketball, it often does not fit the definition per most dictionaries. "Is the offer real?" is a valid question (rhetorically at least, as the person who has the true answer isn't going to tell you) to ask when someone is said to have an offer.

Recruiting is fluid. You'll know a kid is playing for a certain team when he hits the floor for the first time. Until then, things can change.

Gotcha. Thanks for clearing that up!
 

Gotcha. Thanks for clearing that up!

(...and football is a different animal. A "commitment" often seems to be the same as a kid saying, "uh... I might go there". Kids "flipping" after giving verbals is common... different unwritten rules of engagement in that world. Can appreciate the people who follow it, but football recruiting is definitely not for me...)
 





Has anyone seen the 2013 Midwest Global Challenge Roster!?... They're not going to lose a game!

Roster:

USA Midwest Roster

Name Hgt. Hometown EYBL Team

Cliff Alexander 6-8 Chicago, IL Mac Irvin Fire

James Blackmon 6-2 Ft. Wayne, IN Indy Spiece

Tyus Jones 6-1 Apple Valley, MN Howard Pulley

JaQuan Lyle 6-4 Evansville, IN Indy Spiece

Jahlil Okafor 6-10 Chicago, IL Mac Irvin Fire

Edmond Sumner 6-4 Birmingham, MI The Family

Jae’Sean Tate 6-4 Pickerington, OH All-Ohio Red

Reid Travis 6-7 Minneapolis, MN Howard Pulley

Tyler Ulis 5-9 Matteson, IL Meanstreets

Rashad Vaughn 6-5 Plymouth, MN Playground Elite
 

Although, the West Team Roster is stacked too...

USA West Roster

Name Hgt. Hometown EYBL Team

Kameron Chatman 6-6 Long Beach, CA ICP Elite

Daniel Hamilton 6-6 Bellflower, CA ICP Elite

Justin Jackson 6-8 Houston, TX Houston Hoops

Stanley Johnson 6-6 Santa Ana, CA Oakland Soldiers

Emmanuel Mudiay 6-3 Dallas, TX Texas PRO

Lourawls Nairn 5-10 Wichita, KN Mokan Elite

Kelly Oubre 6-6 Richmond, TX Houston Hoops

Ivan Rabb 6-8 Oakland, CA Oakland Soldiers

Elijah Thomas 6-9 Dallas, TX Team Texas Elite

Justise Winslow 6-6 Houston, TX Houston Hoops
 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Richard Pitino also here at Global Challenge for Tyus Jones and Rashad Vaughn</p>— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamZagoria/statuses/357877559192592386">July 18, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Last night Minnesota coach Richard Pitino watched Josh Cunningham and Mac Irvin defeat Texas Select 59-36 at <a href="https://twitter.com/ny2lasports">@ny2lasports</a> Summer Jam</p>— Ryan James (@RyanJamesMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanJamesMN/statuses/357894173808013312">July 18, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Minnesota has Kimani Young at the UnderArmour SummerJam in Milwaukee watching Illikainen, Baldwin, Whitehead, Onuaku, Cunningham, Miller etc</p>— Ryan James (@RyanJamesMN) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanJamesMN/statuses/357925804262432768">July 18, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Some Josh Perkins tidbits:

Randy Perkins said his son plans to make that announcement Aug. 25, his birthday. The challenge will be to schedule visits between the end of the July recruiting period, the start of his senior year of high school, and that decision date.

Perkins has three official visits left. He already has seen Gonzaga and New Mexico, the latter when Steve Alford was coach. Alford, now coach at UCLA, wants Perkins to use one of his remaining official visits on a trip to UCLA, which is considered one of the favorites. Southern Cal, UConn and Minnesota also are possibilities.

If the UK offer doesn’t come in time for Perkins’ planned August announcement, don’t expect him to postpone the decision. He cut Duke from contention earlier this year because the Blue Devils’ staff told him he was a “back-up” plan for Jones.

http://ukrecruiting.bloginky.com/2013/07/17/2014-pg-perkins-still-waiting-on-uk-offer-eyes-visits/
 

@aslater247: Ja'Quan Newton is being watched court side by Jay Wright, Jim Larranaga, Steve Lavin, and Richard Pitino.

Go Gophers!!
 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/GopherHole">@GopherHole</a>: Quote from national AAU coach this morning "Out of nowhere, Minnesota became one of the 'it' schools for recruits" <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Gophers&src=hash">#Gophers</a></p>— Matt H. (@MVofDT) <a href="https://twitter.com/MVofDT/statuses/358254016859348993">July 19, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/GopherHole">@GopherHole</a>: Quote from national AAU coach this morning "Out of nowhere, Minnesota became one of the 'it' schools for recruits" <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Gophers&src=hash">#Gophers</a></p>— Matt H. (@MVofDT) <a href="https://twitter.com/MVofDT/statuses/358254016859348993">July 19, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Me likey.
 




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