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Post by uwmplanner on Mar 10, 2014 6:53:59 GMT -6
I'd also like to see the staff give D'Angelo Jackson from Racine Case a long look. 6-4 true PG's who can get to the basket at will and guard either guard spot don't grow on trees in this state. Chris Howell also fits that description. I attended the King Brook Central game and he scored 22 and it all came from attacking the hoop. He had 37 against Racine Case in the sectional final. I really think their are a lot of options out there, it really comes down to how the staff evaluates the players and how well they fit within our program.
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Post by uwm97 on Mar 13, 2014 9:00:38 GMT -6
D'Angelo Jackson just named Southeast Conference POY for consecutive seasons. Unless there is an academic reason, he should be offered. He's better than McWhorter.
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Post by uwmplanner on Mar 14, 2014 14:53:15 GMT -6
Just watched the first quarter of Grendale's game and I like Perez. He runs the show for greendale, he has good handle and seems to make good decisions. He doesn't have elite quickness but for his height and length its good enough. He is a solid athlete and averages 8 boards a game to go with his 22 points per game. Reminds me of an Avery Smith kind of player. If he has the grades go after him.
I agree about Jackson, but he looks to be more of a scorer than a point guard. I would like to see both kids in the black and gold.
Only thing is that we have springs and white redshirting and stull is a 6'3" guard so I doubt the staff would bring in 2 more similar players.
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Post by mcdadenets50 on Mar 14, 2014 15:14:51 GMT -6
Perez doing his best Clay Tucker impersonation in the third quarter. Here comes Greendale with a quicker tempo.
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Post by PantherNation on Jun 23, 2014 13:12:09 GMT -6
Per Mark Miller, Jordan Perez will be playing at Northern Michigan (D2) next year.
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Post by parkerj on Jun 23, 2014 18:03:06 GMT -6
if he plays well, we've gotta get Jerard Ajami up there to have a word with him
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