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Taylor Ready For Kansas
Story URL: http://kansas.scout.com/2/751152.html
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Eric Bossi
Phog.net | Apr 29, 2008 |
It’s certainly been a wild couple of weeks for Tyshawn Taylor. Shortly after helping Jersey City (NJ) St. Anthony’s win a high school National Championship, the six-foot-three inch guard found out that his future coach Tom Crean was leaving Marquette for Indiana. After obtaining a scholarship release from Marquette, Taylor took an official visit to Kansas last week.
Today, Tyshawn Taylor announced that he’d be joining up with
Bill Self’s NCAA National Championship bunch in 2008-09 after
picking the Jayhawks over Georgia Tech.
“I had a great time on my visit Kansas,” Taylor
told Phog.Net. “I knew Coach Self was coming today and I knew
that I wanted to tell him face to face if I was going to do it. But I
wasn’t sure because I was stuck between Georgia Tech and
Kansas, because I’ve got so much respect for coach
Hewitt.”
It was that respect for Coach Hewitt and his Georgia Tech program that
had Taylor a little uneasy about his decision before he went to sleep
last night.
“I called Coach Hewitt last night and told him that I was
down to those two but that I was leaning towards Kansas,”
said Taylor. “I went to sleep and I woke up and I just felt
when I woke up that Kansas was still the right place for me.
“I feel a lot better now. It’s a little less
stressful that’s for sure.”
According to Taylor, it wasn’t any one thing that put Kansas
over the top, but rather the entire program. He also found some appeal
in the fact that he could go from the high school to NCAA National
Championship squad.
“I don’t even know, I just knew that I was leaning
towards them,” said Taylor of why he picked the Jayhawks.
“I’m putting myself into a great situation. The
guys are cool, Coach Self is a great coach and I thought it’d
be good to go from a high school National Championship to the college
National Championship.”
A versatile guard who can play the point, attack the basket from the
wing and even defend taller players, Taylor was also sold on the way
Bill Self finds time for multiple guards to see the floor.
“The system that the play, last year they had Rush, Chalmers,
Collins and Russell Robinson and they all played basically the same
minutes,” said Taylor. “Collins didn’t
even start and he played minutes. Coach said he’d like to use
me like a Russell Robinson type guard and that he liked that I was big
and physical.”
According to Taylor, he’s already planning on arriving in
Lawrence for summer school in June. Right now, though, he’s
just taking some time to relax and let it all sink in after getting
another chance at his college decision.
“It’s a great feeling,” said Taylor.
“I just want to say that I’m happy to that I got a
second chance at this. I want to thank all the coaches that recruited
me and thank them for giving me the time and the options. Now, I just
can’t wait.”
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