Great athlete and overall very good offensively. He would help ISU to get better quickly.
I think that is a stretch. I'm not sure how much PT he could get.
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Great athlete and overall very good offensively. He would help ISU to get better quickly.
Moved to 2011 section since he is going to prep school for a year.
Correct. See post #20 above.Looks like he'll be a Cincy Bearcat after going to Maine Central..
http://www.bearcattalk.com/showthread.php?t=1754
Correct. See post #20 above.
Woah out of the woodwork!
Khristian, who is at Maine Center Institute prep, has decided to be a Sycamore! It looks like he and Cincinnati parted ways when they landed another wing player. Khristian also recently told Rivals he has grown another inch putting him at 6-foot-6.
Jason - he committed via Twitter correct? Do you have another source on this? Not saying that your not right, just curious if we have anything more solid than Twitter? lol
Reason I ask, I just told my dad and he said, "what the hell is a Twitter?". So I had to ask!
Here is his stats from his teams first tourney of the season. It was the National Showcase tourney for prep schools so all the best prep schools in the nation were there. Here is a link if anyone wants to look at the box scores.
http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/events/event/4/National-Prep-Showcase.php
game 1- 18 pts 7 reb 3 ast and 2 to in 38 mins. Team lost
game 2- 19 pts 5 reb 4 ast and 0 to in 35 mins. Team won
Sounds like he originally committed to Cincy and then Cincy began to load up on wings and other recruits so Smith re-opened his commitment. Dont know if the break up was mutual or one sided but happy to have him as a sycamore next season. He should be ready to come in and play because going to prep school is like playing at a really good juco for a season! He will be playing against college level talent all season long.
Unless he spends the year working on his jumper, I see him as a "slasher" small forward. I saw him play once or twice at Pike and he was always around the basket.Golden says he projects to be a "Lathan style swingman". If he's now 6'5" or 6'6", that could bode well...he could cause real matchup problems at the 3. ESPN's writeup says that he's more of a 2 than a 3, though.
I don't completely understand how prep school works...does he come in as a Sophomore next year?