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Sorry I'm a twitter dunce and don't know how to share the link. Scott Wright (Oklahoman) retweeted this story yesterday. The guy's name is Josh Paunil for National Recruiting Spotlight. It's dated 4/14.
Class of 2013 shooting guardJuwan Parker doesn’t plan on committing until at least the end of the summer, but he has already cut his list down to four schools, including a favorite.
“I’m down to Memphis, Vanderbilt, Tulse and Oklahoma,” Parker told NRS. “Memphis is my number one. I just like Memphis, every time I visit I love it and the coaching staff has really shown me that they want me. I just feel at home there.”
He also likes Memphis because they fit that type of system he prefers.
“They play fast and I like to play fast,” Parker said. “I think I’m versatile and can play in any type of system but I would like more of an up-tempo, up-and-down pace than a walk-up pace.”
The Tigers are recruiting him the hardest too along with the Sooners.
Although he’s already visited Memphis multiple times, Parker said he plans on visiting them once more this summer in addition to Vanderbilt. He has yet to visit the Commodores but has taken trips to Tulsa and Oklahoma.
The 6’4, 190-pound shooting guard also talked to us about why he likes the other three schools on his list.
“I like Vandy because of the school and the team gets to the tournament every year,” the Oklahoma native said. “Tulsa is the hometown team and my brother played there and my dad works there [as a law professor]. I like Oklahoma because of [head] coach [Lon] Kruger and they’re turning things around.”
Parker plans on cutting his list once more down to two schools and will commit between the end of the summer and October.
Class of 2013 shooting guardJuwan Parker doesn’t plan on committing until at least the end of the summer, but he has already cut his list down to four schools, including a favorite.
“I’m down to Memphis, Vanderbilt, Tulse and Oklahoma,” Parker told NRS. “Memphis is my number one. I just like Memphis, every time I visit I love it and the coaching staff has really shown me that they want me. I just feel at home there.”
He also likes Memphis because they fit that type of system he prefers.
“They play fast and I like to play fast,” Parker said. “I think I’m versatile and can play in any type of system but I would like more of an up-tempo, up-and-down pace than a walk-up pace.”
The Tigers are recruiting him the hardest too along with the Sooners.
Although he’s already visited Memphis multiple times, Parker said he plans on visiting them once more this summer in addition to Vanderbilt. He has yet to visit the Commodores but has taken trips to Tulsa and Oklahoma.
The 6’4, 190-pound shooting guard also talked to us about why he likes the other three schools on his list.
“I like Vandy because of the school and the team gets to the tournament every year,” the Oklahoma native said. “Tulsa is the hometown team and my brother played there and my dad works there [as a law professor]. I like Oklahoma because of [head] coach [Lon] Kruger and they’re turning things around.”
Parker plans on cutting his list once more down to two schools and will commit between the end of the summer and October.