- ICYMI – NCAA Released APR Scores
- SI.com – Brian Hamilton – First Look: Villanova’s returning talent will be tough to top in post-McDermott Big East
- College Basketball Talk – Terrence Payne – Big East Conference Catchup: Who Contends with Villanova in 2014-15?
- Friars.com – Men’s Lacrosse – Himes, Modesti and Pappas Named To 2014 Senior Scholar Academic All-Region Team
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#pcbb Links of the Day 5/13/14
3. Paschal Chukwu, Providence
Chukwu is going to have the biggest adjustment of any player on this list when it comes to the level of competition, but his ability to block and changes shots at the rim will be his most immediate impact at Providence. He’s very aggressive patrolling the paint from the weak side, but he also utilizes his shot-blocking prowess to make up for his current lack of strength when defending the ball on the block. While he’s going to need to get stronger, he has an ability to utilize his size and length in order to recover with a block — even when pushed farther under the rim than he would ideally like.
#pcbb Links of the Day 5/12/14
- ICYMI – 2014 PG recruit Larry Austin Committed to Xavier Saturday
- Zagsblog.com – Adam Zagoria – Donovan Mitchell Plans Summer Visits
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#pcbb Weekly Recruiting Update 5/9/14
This weekend is another in which college coaches are not allowed to be on the road evaluating players but there will still be a lot of high major talent playing. The most notable tournament of the weekend will be the Nike EYBL Session #2 in Dallas. There are other tournaments with PC recruits this weekend including the Hoop Group Providence Jamfest and the Wallace Prather Memorial Classic which is hosted by the Atlanta Celtics who feature two 2016 PC recruits in Braxton Blackwell and Joshua Langford. Here are all of the events this weekend courtesy of CBS Sports’ Jeff Borzello:
May 9-11
- Hoop Group Providence Jam Fest (Providence, R.I.)
- Wallace Prather Memorial Classic (Atlanta)
- Adidas May Classic (Indianapolis)
- Elite 8 in the Desert (Phoenix)
May 10-11
- Nike EYBL Session #2 (Dallas)
Other big news for this weekend is that the Friars will have a 2014 PG recruit on campus. Larry Austin, the former Tennessee commit, visited Xavier last weekend and will take in Friartown this weekend. Craig Belhumeur at FriarBasketball.com spoke to LA’s high school coach, Blake Turner, who told him that a visit to Cal, where former Tennessee head coach Cuonzo Martin was just hired, is still in the cards at a later date. Another source told me that Austin may also visit Kansas State but Turner told me that visit is “possible, but not 100% confirmed.” You just never know with 18 year olds but Larry, his coaches and his family have been methodical since he got his release from the Volunteers so my gut tells me he will consider all options carefully and I believe it’s likely he takes all of his scheduled visits before deciding. For those that have been asking for some video on Larry Austin, enjoy below:
Promo Video for the Gavitt Tipoff Games
#pcbb Links of the Day 5/7/14
- ICYMI – Bryce Cotton to Work Out for NBA Teams This Week
- ICYMI – Photos and Videos: Gavitt Tipoff Games Announced
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Belhumeur – Recruiting Update: Larry Austin
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Cotton’s Top 10 Games: #7 Turning it Around at Butler
- GoLocal Prov – Jack Andrade – RIC Basketball Coach Bob Walsh Accepts Maine Job
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Report: PC No Longer Recruiting Terrell, Austin to Visit
Bryce Cotton to Work Out for NBA Teams This Week
Bryce Cotton has been working out constantly in Alumni Hall both with God Shammgod and against chairs.
He will begin working out for NBA teams over the next 6 weeks leading up to the NBA Draft in the hopes of hearing his name called. The Providence Journal‘s Kevin McNamara is reporting that Cotton will have his first 2 workouts this week when he will travel to Utah on Wednesday and Sacramento on Friday.
Utah has a bunch of young guards including Trey Burke and no coach at the moment but of their bevy of young guards only Burke, Diante Garrett and John Lucas III are point guards. Garrett is Burke’s backup but has a non-guaranteed salary heading into this upcoming season and Cotton could come in and compete for the backup job in Utah because Lucas III didn’t get off the bench in April for the Jazz and is on the wrong side of 30 for a rebuilding team. To top that all off, he has a non-guaranteed contract for next season so it wouldn’t be surprising if Cotton was brought in to try to win the backup role behind Burke if the Jazz don’t take a point guard in the 1st round. ESPN’s Chad Ford has the Jazz taking Kansas C Joel Embiid with the 4th overall pick and Louisiana-Lafayette PG Elfrid Payton with the 23rd overall pick. In addition to Cotton, the Jazz will host Taylor Braun, Stephen Holt, Akil Mitchell, Mike Moser, and Ronald Roberts Jr.
Sacramento has 5’9 Isaiah Thomas as their starting point guard so I guess they aren’t afraid to give a smaller guard a chance but I’m also unsure how Cotton fits here unless Thomas leaves as a restricted free agent this summer in which case Cotton could come in to backup 2nd year player Ray McCallum. Chad Ford’s latest mock draft has the Kings taking Oklahoma State PG Marcus Smart with the 7th overall pick so this may just be a way of posturing to lower Thomas’ asking price as a restricted free agent.
The NBA Draft lottery is May 20th and the NBA Draft is June 26th.
