Tari Eason is currently committed to Cincinnati. Hop should be all in on landing the top in state player.
Have no idea who this kid is which is a problem. Why isn’t the top in State player being recruited?
He was teammates with McDaniels at FedWay last year, but he’s at Garfield now.
Banchero just pwnd him the other night. He’s not a mega star.
But if we’re talking about building a core of 4 year players that are key contributors as upperclassmen, I’d think he’d be on the list of targets, since we have zero recruits for the next class right now.
Tari Eason is currently committed to Cincinnati. Hop should be all in on landing the top in state player.
Have no idea who this kid is which is a problem. Why isn’t the top in State player being recruited?
He was teammates with McDaniels at FedWay last year, but he’s at Garfield now.
Banchero just pwnd him the other night. He’s not a mega star.
But if we’re talking about building a core of 4 year players that are key contributors as upperclassmen, I’d think he’d be on the list of targets, since we have zero recruits for the next class right now.
“Arizona and Washington have definitely prioritized me, and I went on official visits to both,” Watson said. “Gonzaga they text and call me every day. They have a really good relationship with my parents. USC has gotten really involved as of late too. Oregon as well, just a lot of PAC-12 schools, but I would say that Arizona and Washington are at the top as far as prioritizing me.”
Watson took an official visit to Arizona the weekend of Sept. 13 and followed that up with a trip to Washington two weeks later. Watson broke down what he liked about each of those visits and programs.
“Arizona they have a winning culture,” Watson said. “They have a culture of producing pros. It’s basketball USA there. Tucson, they love the program and they love to show out every night and playing in that atmosphere is a big time thing."
“Washington is in a great city,” he said. “There’s a lot do other than basketball. The school teams are good, whether that’s basketball, football, softball, anything they are good. It’s good to be somewhere you can see a lot of different people and do a lot of different things.”
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Banchero just pwnd him the other night. He’s not a mega star.
But if we’re talking about building a core of 4 year players that are key contributors as upperclassmen, I’d think he’d be on the list of targets, since we have zero recruits for the next class right now.
Watson took an official visit to Arizona the weekend of Sept. 13 and followed that up with a trip to Washington two weeks later. Watson broke down what he liked about each of those visits and programs.
“Arizona they have a winning culture,” Watson said. “They have a culture of producing pros. It’s basketball USA there. Tucson, they love the program and they love to show out every night and playing in that atmosphere is a big time thing."
“Washington is in a great city,” he said. “There’s a lot do other than basketball. The school teams are good, whether that’s
basketball, football, softball, anything they are good. It’s good to be somewhere you can see a lot of different people and do a lot of different things.”