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    Jabari Parker To Duke!!

    I didn't see a thread exclusive to him, so decided to open one up with this "news" (nothing new and earth-shattering really, but it's still good to see us listed)

    ESPN.com Recruiting Nation is saying that Parker has a list of 10 schools he will be choosing from: DePaul, Duke, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Northwestern and Ohio State

    (mods: feel free to combine this into the 2013 Recruiting thread if it should be in there instead)
    Last edited by Newton_14; 12-20-2012 at 04:23 PM.

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    For those not already familliar with Jabari Parker, he hails from Coach K's home town of Chicago, is 6'7" and about 215 lbs. He is rated as the #1 SF in the 2013 class and, at least by some, as the #1 overall kid in his class. Apparently he's really shaped himself up physically in the last year. He's described as very athletic and a terrific scorer in many ways (especially off the dribble), with a still-developing mid-range game. Though he doesn't shy away from the low post, apparently he can still add some muscle. All of the biggies are interested in him - Duke, OSU, KA, MSU, U-Con, IL, etc. Sounds like an incredible prospect.

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    ^He's closer to 6'9 in shoes, and more like 220-225. He's more of a PF size-wise, in that he dunks off vertical very easily, etc.

    Very NBA-like game already. K is more excited about him than any recruit in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg_Newton View Post
    K is more excited about him than any recruit in a while.
    Perhaps since the last recruit we had named Parker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rotogod00 View Post
    I didn't see a thread exclusive to him, so decided to open one up with this "news" (nothing new and earth-shattering really, but it's still good to see us listed)

    ESPN.com Recruiting Nation is saying that Parker has a list of 10 schools he will be choosing from: DePaul, Duke, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Northwestern and Ohio State

    (mods: feel free to combine this into the 2013 Recruiting thread if it should be in there instead)
    Interesting, no Washington? I thought there were some familial connections to the school that would at least keep them on the list at this point.

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    Parker's top-ranked Simeon squad is facing off against the other Parker's (Tony) Miller Grove team tonite on ESPN2 @ 7pm.

    Here's what ESPN has to say about Jabari in their preview of the game:

    "Junior small forward Jabari Parker, 6-foot-8 and 225 pounds, is as intelligent and versatile as they come; many people believe he may be the best high school player in the country, regardless of class. Winning is his biggest priority as he is savvy beyond his years and can dominate a game without scoring the ball. However, he can also explode to put up big numbers when his team needs it."

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    Anybody know if Jabari is a good student? I know this is something that shouldn't be discussed in length on a public forum as it's a private matter, but it'd be nice if perhaps a coach/parent already publicized this fact and that we already knew that his grades/scores were in order so we can actually recruit him. Simeon, unfortunately, is not a very good school with only 2% of the entire class being considered "college-ready" in all subjects (defined by about a 21 composite on the ACT) and the average college GPA of Simeon students at Illinois public universities is 1.93. He looks like a great prospect, though. Hope he gets work done in the classroom too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluedog View Post
    Anybody know if Jabari is a good student?
    3.7 GPA.

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    Some folks consider Jabari to be one of the best prospects regardless of position or class in a NUMBER of years. Very smart kid, very good student, very hard worker, and a TON of talent. Many people seem to think we are in excellent, excellent shape with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rotogod00 View Post
    Parker's top-ranked Simeon squad is facing off against the other Parker's (Tony) Miller Grove team tonite on ESPN2 @ 7pm.

    Here's what ESPN has to say about Jabari in their preview of the game:

    "Junior small forward Jabari Parker, 6-foot-8 and 225 pounds, is as intelligent and versatile as they come; many people believe he may be the best high school player in the country, regardless of class. Winning is his biggest priority as he is savvy beyond his years and can dominate a game without scoring the ball. However, he can also explode to put up big numbers when his team needs it."
    That's actually on Saturday (tomorrow) night.

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    Another NBA son. This time the father is Sonny Parker, who was the first round pick of the Warriors in 1976. Sonny played in the NBA for six years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bdbd View Post
    For those not already familliar with Jabari Parker, he hails from Coach K's home town of Chicago, is 6'7" and about 215 lbs. He is rated as the #1 SF in the 2013 class and, at least by some, as the #1 overall kid in his class. Apparently he's really shaped himself up physically in the last year. He's described as very athletic and a terrific scorer in many ways (especially off the dribble), with a still-developing mid-range game. Though he doesn't shy away from the low post, apparently he can still add some muscle. All of the biggies are interested in him - Duke, OSU, KA, MSU, U-Con, IL, etc. Sounds like an incredible prospect.
    Thanks BDBD as I have never read up on this Parker. Good info.

    That said, based on our current season so far, I have one burning question regarding J Parker, CAN THE GUY DEFEND?

    Moving forward, I suggest that be question numero uno on any new recruit Duke goes after!

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    Yeah I have not watched to much on him yet (I like to study the next class after the first is all committed up). However I have seen people saying things like "Best prospect since Lebron James" and overall people just comparing him to James. Either way the kid seems to be a stud and I would love for him to be a Dukie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrinalCake View Post
    Perhaps since the last recruit we had named Parker?
    Ha... naw, K really thinks Jabari will be a great one, and has for a while. I know he always compares recruits to Grant Hill, as a sales tactic (Perry Ellis...), but he actually seems to believe that Jabari could have a similar impact. "Cross between Hill and Kobe Bryant" were the terms in which I was told K described him to a particular friend last season, who said he hadn't heard him "gush" like that about a player in a while.

    He doesn't look to have the that level of athleticism to me, but by all accounts he has an extremely advanced overall game for his size. I'm looking forward to seeing him tomorrow.

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    I just finished watching Simeon defeat Miller Grove 59-56 on ESPN3. While both Parkers were impressive, Jabari Parker was really impressive. He is great in transition, can knock down the 3-pointer, play defense inside and on the perimeter, deliver assists, help break the press and so on and so on. I was impressed to say the least! At halftime, commentator Adrian Branch stated that Jabari had Grant Hill's aproach to playing the game, Dennis Scott's shooting form and Carmelo Anthony's body. That is some high praise.
    Bob Green

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    Sign him up! Promise him anything that the NCAA and Coach K's conscience will allow. (Oh, well, that does limit what we can offer!). Show our game tapes, and show him that we have no real small forward (or wing) so that he can see what a big opening there is for him.

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    I think the most enticing thing about him is his attitude. From the things i've heard and read on him he has an extremely good head on his shoulders and is also very coachable. When you mix that with his natural size and athletic ability as well basketball skill you get a very rare type of player.

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    I know very little about him other than what I've read in this thread, but would bringing him in be considered "recruiting over" Mike G. and Alex Murphy? They all seem to have similar size and skill sets. He sounds awesome though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrinalCake View Post
    I know very little about him other than what I've read in this thread, but would bringing him in be considered "recruiting over" Mike G. and Alex Murphy? They all seem to have similar size and skill sets. He sounds awesome though.
    As far as recruiting over current players I can't say what you would call it. When it comes to size and skill sets though he's likely to be 6'9 225 by the time he gets to college and already has a tremendous skill set. I like both Gbinije and Murphy a lot but this kids on another level.

    We're also currently recruiting Shabazz Muhammed which you could bring up the same discussion about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrinalCake View Post
    I know very little about him other than what I've read in this thread, but would bringing him in be considered "recruiting over" Mike G. and Alex Murphy? They all seem to have similar size and skill sets. He sounds awesome though.
    Jabari Parker is the #1 rated recruit in the Class of 2013. Bringing him in would not be "recruiting over" anyone, it would be recruiting!
    Bob Green

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