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SoonerDAZE

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Spring/Summer travel ball has kicked off in Dallas, and has been explosive the past two weekends. There have been two quality tournaments, with excellent prospects at both. Texas (and DFW particularly) has a depth of talent equal to any area of the country – especially in the 2013, 2014, and 2015 classes.

I saw many of the best players in the state and area during the HS season as well as the past two weekends. I know we’re in on a lot of these kids, but I haven't heard anything newsworthy with regard to OU lately, outside the fact I now know the Harrison twins have narrowed their list to two and we’re not one of them.

For your score cards, here are the kids down here that I know OU is recruiting, and where they’re playing summer ball:

Julius Randle – Texas Titans
Keith Frazier – played first weekend with Houston Hoops, but there’s big turmoil there and they dropped out of this past weekend’s tourney because he decided not to play with them. He will ultimately find his way onto a Nike EYBL squad for sure, so if it’s not the Hoops, there’s always Texas Pro or even Athlete’s First. He plays locally/regionally with his handler’s team DJH5, and could possibly revisit a stint with California Dream Vision again this summer. Stay tuned with this one.
Jordan Mickey – Urban Elite
Kendal Harris – Urban Elite
Shirmane Thomas – Urban Elite
Nathan Hawkins – Dallas Mustangs
Marcus Foster – Dallas Mustangs
Leyton Hammonds – Dallas Mustangs
Dominic Woodson – Texas Pro
Emanuel Mudiay – Texas Select
 
Thanks, Daze!

Man, that's quite a list of D-1 bound recruits. This proves what I was saying last week about the crop of high-profile players in Texas this year. Half or more already have STAR stamped on their foreheads.

I'm not greedy. If OU can sign two members of that group, I will be one happy fan!
 
I'm going to put together a brief recap when I get the chance. There was some very good basketball played.

BTW, I think you're right. Every one of those kids will be a very good player in college, and that's just the prospects that I know OU is in on. There are many, many more "stars" in Texas , outside of those listed, in those classes ;)
 
Sorry this took so long. This past weekend’s tourney had three of the top 5 teams in Texas in it. It’s still early in the season, so many of the players will be moving around this summer because of shoe camps, tournament affiliations, and the myriad of normal reasons for team jumping in this era; however, most of the kids that OU is in on down here are likely pretty stable.

Most of the shifting happened in the weeks leading up to the first weekend. Of the kids I listed above, Julius, Keith, and Dominic’s teams did not participate. Emanuel’s team played, but he was in Chicago at an Adidas event so I didn’t evaluate him here either.

Here’s the breakdown of what I saw:

Jordan Mickey – 6’8” – has developed a great deal since last summer – especially on the offensive end. I can’t tell if it’s necessarily an evolving skill set, or added confidence, or expanded role on the Urban Elite team, or a combination of all three; but his offensive contributions were noticeable and caused teams to actually game plan to stop him with double teams and varying the size of player guarding him due to the mis-match problems he creates. His defense and rebounding are still strong. His athleticism, hops, and quickness are high level, and his body, although still thin, is maturing nicely. Will still likely end up being a 4 at a high major unless he can develop more skill and lateral quickness to defend on the perimeter.

Kendal Harris – 6’3” – is turning into a very powerful PG with a bully mindset, and I mean that in a positive way. He’s not afraid of anything, and can both defend and handle the ball well enough to be a high major PG. I’m still not sure of his mentality as a PG though. It’s really hard to tell about PG’s in tournament ball because of the way teams are constructed and the way they play such individual and piecemeal ball. I certainly believe he is teachable and coachable, but not certain he is necessarily instinctually a PG. He actually reminds me of a smaller, less-skilled version of the Harrisons in that regard. He’s one of the most explosive athletes down here, and, like I mentioned, is very powerful and aggressive. His jump shot has improved, but still needs improvement. He can score the ball like a SG when he needs to.

Shirmane Thomas – 6’3” – is more of a hybrid than is Kendal right now; yet, he’s probably more of a prototypical PG in the end, when all’s said and done with their careers. He’s very explosive, but in a different way from Kendal. Shirmane is long and sinewy, and has some bounce. He’s always been able to get anywhere he wants on the basketball court, and he hasn’t lost any of that. That part of his game is definitely high major. His ball handling is adequate to run the lead guard, but his decision making is not very good yet. He’s played mostly SG, and it shows. He’s played more PG over the past year, so he’s definitely headed in the right direction. He can score, but that comes mostly from others creating and in transition, where he’s at his best. When he tries to create and gets into the lane, he’s still just a little out of control. Now that the defenders in the paint are larger, he’s finding it tough to finish in the half court. He’s got long arms and can defend very well. He gets hands on balls and reads passing lanes nicely. His strength will eventually be as a creator for others, and he seems headed in that direction.

Nathan Hawkins – 6’5” – is turning some heads. He’s showed he has more athleticism, and has a much larger game in total than last summer. He’s a good shooter. He can shoot both long range and mid range with a very pure stroke. He gets great lift on his jump shot, which allows him to create a good look for himself any time he wants it. He looked way more aggressive than last summer. Very confident. In the game vs the Defenders and the Harrisons, he went head to head with them and I didn’t see much separation, if any at all. He’s a very good defender – laterally quick for his size, and will be physical on the perimeter. He handles the ball well, but needs to keep working on it to be more trustworthy handling full court pressure. He’s more of a SG with PG instincts. He can create for himself and finish with a lot of different moves, and he can create for his teammates. Has a very high basketball IQ. Can play multiple positions and can score consistently at all three levels, within the flow of the game.

Marcus Foster – 6’3” – is a scoring machine. He’s got that gunslinger’s mentality and has the goods to back it up. He can jump out of the gym and isn’t afraid to attempt to posterize anyone, no matter how big they are. He’s a very quick and athletic guard. He doesn’t always try to defend to his potential, but when he does, he can lock up his opponent. He’s a streaky outside shooter. His deep ball is more of a set shot when he has an open look, but he gets good elevation on both long and mid range shots when closely defended. He does not think like a PG at all.. His job is to score and that’s what he does. When he penetrates, he’s looking to put the ball in the basket, not dish. He’s got great body control and is good at finding, exploring, and exploiting creases in the defense. Even though he’s a little on the small side for a SG, I think he’d be fine there at the high major level as long as there was enough size around him to compensate.

Leyton Hammonds – 6’7” – is very skilled for his size. He’s a good athlete but isn’t an explosive one. He moves gracefully and smoothly. Reminds me of George Gervin in that regard. He’s kind of caught in no man’s land on the defensive end. He’s really not quick enough to guard on the perimeter, but he’s not strong enough to guard in the post. He’s very thin and wiry. He can rebound and is willing to mix it up, but doesn’t really have the strength to do that consistently. He’s at his best in transition, and when others have created quality looks for him. He can put the ball on the floor with either hand. He doesn’t necessarily create and slash off the dribble, as much as he uses his dribble to keep the defense honest. He’s a knockdown catch and shoot guy for the most part. He shoots more of a set shot, but because of his length, he has no trouble getting it off. He’s a good free throw shooter, and has a knack for getting to the line. He plays better when there’s a true playmaker on the floor.

Hope this helps fill in a few of the blanks for the 2013 class down here
 
Great stuff Daze. Really like what I see and hear about Foster.
 
Thanks Daze.....Always appreciate your input and knowledge about the North Central Texas HS and AAU scene.
 
Thanks for the great breakdown. Any idea any of these guy's interests in OU?
 
Thanks, DAZE! Great breakdown on the players you saw.

I echo what OUHoops said about Marcus Foster. Sam and Will have talked about him a lot, but looks like he's a player to keep a close eye on as we get closer to the fall signing period. He sounds like a great get if Kruger can pull him out of Texas. So does Layton Hammonds and Kendal Harris. I saw MIckey play on television last fall, and would love to see him at OU. The others I'm not familiar with at all.

Please keep the reports coming when you get the time. Much appreciated!!!
 
As a heads up, I will be at the Great American Shootout this weekend, and I'll keep an eye on "our guys", and report back what I see. Notables on the schedule are:

Texas Titans - Julius Randle, and who knows who else. LOL! Down here, the rumor is they have totally revamped their lineup. I've spoken to a couple of their coaches and they've been politely tight-lipped about roster additions/changes. Supposedly, a great deal of size and more athleticism has been added.

Dallas Mustangs - Leyton Hammonds, Marcus Smart, Nathan Hawkins

Texas Select - Emanuel Mudiay

Texas Pro - Domnic Woodson

As a side note, there are two OK teams listed on the schedule. I don't know anything about OK schools, but if you guys think there are any prospects on either team, I might try to catch some of their games as well. The teams are Oklahoma Attack and OK Hawks - Beamon 17
 
Look for 2014 big man Jacob Hammond of the OKC Storm (Homeschool) with the Texas Titans this spring/summer. Jeff Webster should do wonders for his development.
 
Thanks Sam, will do. I'm assuming that's for the younger 2015 squad? I was told they'll be playing up in 16u most every tournament this season. They're loaded as well. Like the 2013's they've had multiple additions/subtractions this off-season. I am going to try and catch at least the beginning of the game against Wes Grandstaff's Nike Team Texas team Saturday morning.
 
Hammonds is actually going to be on the EBYL team and has been running with the first team. He has a lot of potential but is still very raw.

Also, I doubt if Houston Hoops will release Frazier to another EYBL team and Athletes First roster is mostly set.
 
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