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Late Night Visitor Breakdown
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Eric Bossi
Phog.net | Oct 16, 2008 |
Friday marks the official start of the college basketball season. It’s also the day Bill Self’s Kansas Jayhawks begin defense of their 2008 National Championship trophy. As they do every year, the Jayhawks will open the season with their fan and recruit friendly Late Night in the Phog event.
Speaking of recruits, the Jayhawks will also play host to a group of
highly touted recruiting targets from the classes of 2009, 2010, 2011
and even 2012. Having evaluated each of these players in person,
Phog.Net is here to break down the game of those targets expected to be
in attendance on Friday night.
CLASS OF 2009 VISITORS
Xavier Henry - Hailed by many as the premier two guard recruit in the
country, Henry is down to Kansas and Memphis and should have a decision
shortly. A physical and skilled southpaw, Henry is a dangerous shooter
with range to well beyond the three point line. He uses his strength to
get to the hoop and can finish with contact.
Michael Snaer - Those who did their homework on Snaer weren’t
surprised when he “blew up” during the summer of
2008. A physical and athletic wing player, Snaer is an excellent ball
handler who can create angles to score off the bounce. Capable of
blowing by defenders for dunks in traffic, it’s his attention
to the defensive end that is equally impressive. His trip to Lawrence
will be his fifth and final official visit after traveling to
Marquette, Missouri, Florida State, and UCLA.
Dominic Cheek - Hailing from the same high school as Kansas freshman
guard Tyshawn Taylor, Cheek is another big time wing scorer. While
slender, he’s not afraid to attack the rim and he’s
a good jump shooter to the three point line. Coached by the legendary
Bob Hurley on the high school level, Cheek has a chance to step right
in and produce on the offensive end.
Elijah Johnson - Johnson’s official visit to Lawrence marks
the fourth time that the high flying point guard has been to Lawrence
since last winter. A powerful 6-2 guard, Johnson uses an explosive
first step, superior lateral quickness and leaping ability to convert
on difficult finishes in traffic and well above the rim. His pull-up
jumper is also a weapon and Johnson has tremendous potential as a
defender. Others expecting visits from Johnson are Big 12 foes Texas
and Oklahoma.
CLASS OF 2010 VISITORS
Harrison Barnes - No stranger to the campus of Iowa State in his
hometown of Ames, the versatile wing makes his way down to Lawrence. A
good jump shooter who can handle and finish at the rim, Barnes is among
the top juniors in the nation. He’s been in Lawrence as a
player and left the 2008 Jayhawk Invitational with a title in the 16
and under division back in May. Along with Late Night, Barnes will
stick around on Saturday to watch Kansas practice.
Ray McCallum - A clever and heady young playmaker, McCallum is among
the quickest players in his class. Solid with his right or off (left)
hand, he breaks down defenders off the dribble and has the bounce to
finish well above the rim. Unselfish and steady, he’s the son
of a coach. McCallum has said in the past that he considers Kansas to
be his leader.
Nino Williams - A native of St. Louis, the 6-5 Williams is getting
ready for his junior season at Leavenworth (KS) High. An aggressive
wing who loves to get to the rim, Williams is a tenacious rebounder on
either end of the floor. He plays hard and has started to generate
plenty of attention.
CLASS OF 2011 VISITORS
Bradley Beal - Beal played his way onto the Kansas radar with an
impressive summer for the St. Louis Eagles 15 and under squad. A
dangerous shooter from deep, Beal also handles well enough to run the
point for stretches. The sophomore is poised for a breakout year after
averaging around 8 points per game as a freshman.
Christian Kirk -After spending the last few years in Springfield, MO,
Kirk has returned to the St. Louis area where he’ll take the
floor for St. Charles (MO) West. An athletic 6-7 insider,
he’s got a developing skill game.
CLASS OF 2012 VISITOR
Perry Ellis - Only a freshman, Ellis is attending his second straight
Late Night and he was also on campus for last month’s ring
ceremony. Touted as one of the prospects from the state of Kansas in
quite some time, Ellis has already drawn considerable attention from
colleges and scouts. Athletic, quick and inside out ability in a frame
that has reportedly stretched out to 6-8 make him a hot property.
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