Kind of hurts the Hoyas' chances for Jeremiah's younger brother Austin Rivers who is a great player in the class of 2011.
Doc Rivers son is transferring from Georgetown... that's 2 in about a month to say goodbye to JT3... more proof that it happens to all schools, not just Duke
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3386049
Kind of hurts the Hoyas' chances for Jeremiah's younger brother Austin Rivers who is a great player in the class of 2011.
I think that the big loss for Georgetown is Macklin.
If he can learn to shoot foul shots, the kid is going to be a terrific college player.
He is a very, very good inside passer, aka Noah. In that regard, he benefited enormously from JTIII's training. He is very quick off his feet, and runs like a deer. He can score the ball off the bounce, and offensive rebounds.
I expect him to be an impact player at Florida commencerate with his ratings out of prep school.
Rivers is very underrated, but they had three returning guards and a very good 6' 4" recruit. He began to get more minutes as Sapp's game inexplicably fell off. If Sapp returns to form, Rivers' absence will not be as significant as Macklin's.
On the other hand, Rivers might really surprise people with his offensive game. I expect that sitting out a season will give him time to work on shooting mid range and off the move. Also, from three points. He has shown already that he can get to the basket.
True. But while it happens to other schools, what jumps out in Duke's case is that, depending on how you classify King, the transfers/unusual departures over the past few years have been almost exclusively frontcourt players (Boykin, Boateng, Thompson, King, the egregiously early departures of Randolph and McRoberts). Schools have transfers, but they're usually different types of players. And the fact that Duke badly needed big men last season when Boateng, Boykin and McRoberts probably should've been on Duke's roster just highlights the issue, whether the argument is fair or not.
Jeremiah Rivers is now headed to Indiana.
wow. interesting in that the article mentions dad is not happy about him leaving G'Town...
it is a step in the right direction for Crean, but still a long way to go to recovery..
rivers' play at GT always confounded me. it seems he stood around a lot on offense. didn't seem interested in playing. or didn't play hard. or something.
It's funny that Ewing went from Indiana to Georgetown and now Rivers is pulling the opposite situation. And obviously, their dads played together in New York.
I was a Georgetown season ticket holder this year, and Rivers had the least confidence of just about any player on the team. Every time he received the ball, he looked kind of stressed out. I've never seen someone pass up so many wide open shots.