Da_Lucky_One
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I like hearing that they know how to defend.
I like hearing that they know how to defend.
3.) Dillon Mitchell (E1T1)
With the spring now upon us and the summer on the horizon, not many rising seniors will find themselves in the midst of a breakout quite like Dillon Mitchell. The 6-foot-7, 180-pound small forward out of Spring Hill (Fla.) Bishop McLaughlin Catholic possesses outstanding physical tools for a wing with good size for the position, long arms and is a terrific athlete.
Mitchell showcased his versatility on both ends of the floor and offensively stood out attacking the basket in transition and being active off the ball, rebounding and cutting to the rim for easy buckets.
There is a lot to like in the current three-star prospect and he is bound to make a big jump this summer.
Recruitment: Mitchell told 247Sports that Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech have been prioritizing him.
He would be my option B if I could not get Eric Dailey Jr. The major difference is Dailey has a better jump shot at this point.
Jaylen Martin is definitely a name to keep an eye on. He's a Carmelo Anthony clone. This kid is truly a walking bucket. Can score from all 3 levels with high proficiency. Got a lot of swag to him, so I'm not sure how that'll play with Corch L.
Although many publications list him as a PF, I think Taylor Hendricks from Calvary Christian will be a 3 at the next level and another big time prospect. Hendricks and his brother committed to UCF a few weeks ago. Will be interesting to see how this plays out. UCF got a huge steal with this one, if they can keep him locked in.
I like Fahiem Meran too. He's flying under the radar right now, but has some upside. He's a 6'4" wing, who can play the point if necessary. Doesn't score it as well as the first 2 guys I mentioned, but he checks a lot of boxes.
But he’s not good enough for a UM offer. Lol
Holding offers from the likes of Alabama, Arizona, Dayton, Florida, Florida State, Kansas, LSU, Memphis, Oklahoma State and others, the juniors from Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) Pine Crest are electric athletes with near 6-foot-7 size an plenty of game to go along with it. Both are elite defenders and while Amen is more of the playmaker and Ausar more of the slashing scorer, who is there to better break down their games than the twins.
Incredibly painful to read. What the **** is L doing?
Probably too late at this point. Recruiting is all about relationships, and if we haven't even offered them at this juncture, we likely have no relationship with them.Most other coaches would make them a priority. They get my vote for future backcourt at Miami.
Here lies the problem with the current situation at Miami.
Coach L is chasing transfers who aren't coming as he gets further behind on 2022 recruiting.
Another reason why I wanted to make the coaching change a month ago.