Good kid.
" Blab Sign? How about Jimmy Miller? " Nightly echo of the Garry Dornburg show (probably years after they graduated) on at 7pm, WRAL Radio; must listen radio for evening lab dwellers.
Yes, that was Jimmy (you ran over my dog) Miller who later committed to Virginia as Terry Holland used his can't miss AUTO-matic recruiting technique.
If the statement in bold above was the kernel of a drinking game, I never would have made it out of that semester.
And a Welcome to Caleb!!
Larry
DevilHorse
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Fantastic get for the program. Really excited to see him in action.
Whoa, this came out of nowhere. I am not too familiar with Caleb, but I love big point guards, and this kid obviously has a great head on his shoulders if he chose Duke this early on. More than happy to welcome another Oak Hill product, where former national champions Nolan Smith (who I understand was the main recruiter behind this commit), and Quinn Cook played in high school. WELCOME TO DUKE!
I would be fairly surprised (but not shocked) if Jeremy Roach declared for the draft after his sophomore year. Not that I don't think he's eventually going to be an NBA player, but he doesn't really strike me as a guy who has a ton of ability to raise his draft stock, and he's currently not projected to be draft in any 2022 mock drafts. Obviously, he could improve his shooting and playmaking (and I expect him to), but IMO, his size and relative lack of athleticism should keep him in school past this season. I think he would be a contender for All-ACC as a junior.
Last edited by kAzE; 09-20-2021 at 11:54 AM.
Nobody has said this to my knowledge but I get a Jeff Capel vibe from him and his videos.
Um, Don’t you go pro once your stock is at the peak? If you get to be a top 5 pick then you go pro bc your stock can’t get any higher. If he doesn’t have a chance to raise his draft stock, then why stick around? That’s why Hurt went pro. He was undrafted, but he left early bc he did everything he could in college and his stock wasn’t going to get any higher after leading Duke in scoring and shooting the lights out.
I’ll agree with this if Roach has a chance to be in the NBA or high level in an overseas league. But if your stock won’t be that high, why not get the degree, enjoy 4 years as high level college b-ball player and develop other career skills? Hurt’s situation and Roach’s situation don’t seem that similar to me.
Caleb Foster was in action with the Virginia Gold AAU team in Las Vegas over the weekend. He put up a pair of impressive performances against high-major competition. On Saturday, he scored 20 points with 11 assists and 5 rebounds and the on Sunday in the Championship Game scored 15 pts 8 rebs 3 asts and 2 blks. The Sunday game was against Prolific Prep of California. Bronny James and Amari Bailey sat out the games due to injuries. Still, that roster featured many top 2022 and '23 prospects, including Dior Johnson, MJ Rice, and Adem Bona. Foster was calm, cool, and collected against the older opponents he faced, showing a number of great passes, hitting shots from all over, and generally playing with poise. He's a standout PG. He doesn't have that WOW factor that some of the very best high school prospects possess, but he plays the game at an extremely high level.
I wanted to bump up this thread on Caleb Foster bc in a recent article, this week, Foster is still making the decision if he will reclass to 2022 or not. Scheyer has options at the last starting to be: 1) a guy from the portal, 2) Keels returning or 3) Reclass Foster...
Caleb Foster has made the roster for the USA men's U18 3x3 team. He follows in the footsteps of Kyle Filipowski, who played for the team last year.
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