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Post by apollo on Jul 6, 2012 19:27:39 GMT -6
Will he stay at EC all 4 years?
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Post by indianbacker on Jul 6, 2012 22:51:00 GMT -6
Who is he? I never heard of him.
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Post by julio on Jul 6, 2012 22:51:31 GMT -6
He is a really good player from East Chicago.
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Post by jtjrmoney8 on Jul 7, 2012 1:00:23 GMT -6
It doesn't really matter if he stays there all 4 years..if he is looking for the best chance to win, it would probably be in his best interest to leave..but as long as he keeps producing, it sounds like he has enough attention now that it wouldn't matter where he played ball
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Post by apollo on Jul 7, 2012 21:23:16 GMT -6
Prep School or Transfer may be in play? Marcus Jefferson did this at EC before the Prep School route and then played at Iowa State and is an asst at LC.
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Post by richsapper on Jul 8, 2012 12:00:36 GMT -6
We'll see what happens. Prep schools can make good players great. Just look at what it did for Mitch McGary.
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Post by julio on Jul 8, 2012 18:16:02 GMT -6
He is an balla fo sho. He will get more offers around the corner. Who cares where is is at in high school?
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Post by apollo on Jul 8, 2012 18:59:45 GMT -6
EC does
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Post by jtjrmoney8 on Jul 11, 2012 8:50:36 GMT -6
We'll see what happens. Prep schools can make good players great. Just look at what it did for Mitch McGary. Very good example..I highly doubt McGary would have become the player he is now had he not gone that route I think what Hyrone and his family must think about is which avenue will help him best when it comes to further development as a player..if he has the chance to go play somewhere that has a proven track record of developing high level athletes then I could see him jumping at the opportunity He probably has advisers pulling him in every direction..it's just important that him and the family sit down and decide which will be best for HIM in the long run
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