INDEX BY:    DATE | THREAD | AUTHOR  
Previous Message:
RE: New Recruit
Next Message:
RE: New Recruit

RE: New Recruit



From: Dan Marshall
Date: 01 Jun 2004 - 01:58 PM EST

Why would Pitino's NBA experience be attractive, he was a loser in the
NBA... :)

Maybe that could be turned against UL, Do you want to go to someone who
failed in the NBA? LOL

-----Original Message-----
From: Holdheide, Brad [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:27 PM
To: 'address@hidden'
Subject: RE: [UC Basketball] New Recruit

I don't see money being an issue with an ex-NBA player. I'd say, IF,
someone like Corie Blount wanted to join the Bearcats coaching staff it
would be to coach, not to make a bunch of money.

Secondly, any former Bearcat player with 10 years of NBA experience is
gonna be able to coach to the level that Huggins needs.

My only concern would be the commitment that a former NBA player would
want to give to being a coach that also has to spend days and days on
the road recruiting. Being a recruiting coordinator is a big commitment
due to the amount of time spent away from home.


-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Sherman [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:14 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: RE: [UC Basketball] New Recruit

I agree with two caveats:

1. Do we have an ex-NBA player who would want to be on the staff? Money
is an issue among others.
2. Can he coach? Just because your a player, doesn't mean you can coach.
I can't see Huggins window-dressing with a coach with NBA experience who
is not an asset otherwise.

It's kind of like the pleas for a point guard... does one exist that
wants to come here, and can he add value.


Quoting "Holdheide, Brad" <address@hidden>:
"Then they've got an ex-NBA star- Reggie Theus. He scored 18,000
points
and
he had a lot of assists also, so that's another big thing," said Eaton
when
asked of his interest in Louisville. "Their background is NBA. So,
that's one of the reasons why they are up and then another reason is I

like how they let their guards play."


Seems like my suggestion a week or two ago to hire a former UC & NBA
player
like Corie Blount is a valid one.

Face it, all the above average kids these days have their eyes firmly
planted on the NBA and college is only a formality to get them to that
next
level. Any way a school can associate themselves with the NBA can
almost only be a plus.



-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, Derek C [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 12:14 PM
To: 'address@hidden'
Subject: [UC Basketball] New Recruit

Do we have any info on Byron Eaton. Rivals is reporting that Cincy &
L'ville are his two favorites. I have also heard that we are
recruiting his high school teammate Gary Flowers. Both are rated in
the top 50 in the country according to Rivals. This is what I got
from them.

Ranked in the Top 50 in the class of 2005 and one of the top players
in
the
state of Texas, Byron Eaton of Dallas' Lincoln High School put on an
impressive performance Friday night at the Tournament of Champions in
North
Carolina. CardinalSports.com's Howie Lindsey caught up with the 5-11,
210-pound point guard after the game to get an updated list of his
favorite
colleges.


Rivals.com

Dallas point guard Byron Eaton led the Mustangs to a victory Friday
night against Team Richmond.
"Basketball, right now it is Louisville, Cincinnati, Oklahoma State,
Georgia
Tech and K-State," Eaton said after his game on the court of Wilson
Recreation Center on Duke University's campus.

Eaton's list also includes hometown school SMU, rounding out the top
six programs that are currently vying for his future commitment.

"Louisville and Cincinnati are the top two," Eaton said when asked if
any particular schools stand out above the crowd.

Eaton plans to take the SAT exam on June 5 near his home in Dallas.
After taking the standardized test, Eaton would be available to take
college visits. Eaton said he previously had a visit scheduled to
Louisville about June 15, but he'd like to reschedule the visit for
the fall during
classes.

"I want to take all my visits in the fFall so I can get with the team,

you know what I'm saying? I want to see how everything is," Eaton
explained.
"I
don't want to take it in the summer when everybody is gone because
then
I'm
just there with the coaches. I want to see my (potential)teammates and

see who is going to be there when I get there and who isn't."

Eaton mentioned Rick Pitino's experience in the professional ranks
with
the
Knicks and Celtics as one of the factors leading to his interest in
Louisville.

"Then they've got an ex-NBA star- Reggie Theus. He scored 18,000
points
and
he had a lot of assists also, so that's another big thing," said Eaton
when
asked of his interest in Louisville. "Their background is NBA. So,
that's one of the reasons why they are up and then another reason is I

like how they let their guards play."

Eaton mentioned that Lincoln High School (N.Y.) point guard Sebastian
Telfair's decision to declare for the 2004 NBA draft raised
Louisville's chances. Eaton was also impressed with Cincinnati head
coach Bob Huggins, citing Huggins and staff as a primary reason for
his intense interest in
the
Bearcats.

"I just like Cincinnati's coaching staff and their game right now-
they
need
a point guard also," said Eaton. "I mean, both of them (Cincinnati and
Louisville) told me that I could come in and start, but that it is up
to
me
if I start. They said if you come in, you can start, but if you don't
work hard you are going to be at the end of the bench. I like that, I
don't
want
anything given to me, I want to have to work for it."

Eaton has an extremely quick crossover and passes well in transition,
including a couple of cross-court bullets Friday night to
fast-breaking teammates.

"Byron Eaton is probably one of the most competitive, hard-nosed point

guards around," Dallas Mustangs assistant coach Al Johnson said Friday

night. "He led his team to the State Championship game this year as a
junior. He won the State Championship as a freshman starter."

Eaton and the Mustangs won the championship of the Saint Louis (Mo.)
Invitational in the 17-and-under division last weekend.

"He's just a complete player and nobody can get to the basket as well
as
he
can and finish at the rim," Johnson said. "Last week, he shut Brandon
Rush down with six points in the half up in Saint Louis. He's a big
time player on a big time level and he is one of the top players in
Texas right now."

Eaton and the Mustangs got a workout against Team Richmond, putting
the
game
away very late. Stay logged on to CardinalSports.com and the
Rivals.com network for more updates on Byron Eaton from the Tournament
of Champions.
Thx D/Taylor Mill
-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Pappas [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 8:34 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] Site problems?


Should be fixed now.
--Brett

From: oleskl <address@hidden>

Reply-To: address@hidden
To: address@hidden
Subject: [UC Basketball] Site problems?
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 21:28:37 -0700 (PDT)

I haven't been able to pull up any of the recruiting stories for
the past 2 days. The headlines come up fine, but when I click on
the Full Story link I get an error page.





Follow Ups:
Re: New Recruit, Robert Pfeiffer

To subscribe, please follow the instructions here.