Here's a rundown of the performances by some of the freshmen and sophomores in this event. All these players were from Indiana Elite as well. I'm hoping to get a good look at the Eric Gordon teams tomorrow .
Indiana Elite 16U:
2012 Guard Ron Patterson- Patterson had a typical impressive performance today, showing off his strength and athleticism in both games. The sophomore guard used the bounce to get to the rim, as he scored after contact and got to the foul line. Patterson rebounded the ball very well from the guard position, recording double digit boards in his first game. The 6'3 guard also used his athleticism to finish a put back dunk off a teammates' miss. Patterson had a pretty good day from behind the arc, shooting 3-7 today. Patterson's length and athleticism allow him to block shots, recording several rejections today. Overall Patterson played well, and as he continues to work on his ball-handling and shooting he will improve as a player.
2012 Guard Kellen Dunham- Dunham, a 6'4 guard, didn't receive the early recruiting interest some of his counterparts did, but is proving he is equally talented thus far. Dunham showcased the total offensive package, taking opponents off the dribble and knocking down mid-range and 3-point jumpers. Dunham finished well at the rim, converting several layups and shots after contact. He also showed a nice feel for the glass, using it on mid-range jumpers and drives to the basket. He displayed the ability to play adequate defense, not giving his man any easy paths to the basket. Dunham could be the Indiana player to boost his stock this AAU season.
2013 Forward Collin Hartman- I was only able to watch Hartman play once, but he impressed in this game. A legitimate 6'6 as a freshman, Hartman has an advanced skill set for his age. In one sequence Hartman blocked a shot, grabbed the loose ball, pushed it down court, and then buried a mid-range jumper at the elbow. Hartman struggled from behind the arc, but showed an impressive mid-range game, knocking down several jumpers. Defensively, Hartman was impressive blocking 6 shots and forcing a few steals. Hartman was also impressive on the boards, pulling down several offensive rebounds to create extra possessions for his team. All in all Hartman did not look the part of a 15 year old on the court, and will be a player to watch not only this summer, but for the next 3 years.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
IndyBall.com Shootout 16 & 15U Saturday Recap
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Was RJ Curington (2013-Dyer,IN)there? Did he make the trip from Oak Hill for Eric Gordon? This kid is the real deal. He was ranked #1 freshman in VA, IN, and top 5 in IL
ReplyDeleteI didn't get the chance to see him. Is he running with Eric Gordon 15U this summer?
ReplyDeleteFrom what I hear from Adidas he's with Eric Gordan 15U this summer. The kid is a complete beast on the court. He can dominate at the 17U division.
ReplyDeleteRJ is close with Big Dog's son and both may want to play together at the next level.
ReplyDeleteI heard Purdue is in the mix with both...
If Purdue knows whats best - they would do what it takes to secure the two. But I think its already in the making. However, IU head coach Crean & staff in touch with RJ's dad.
ReplyDeleteI'm really intrigued to watch Curington play this summer. I didn't realize he was from the region (northwest,IN). I do remember reading about him and Glenn Jr. though, back in the winter. Purdue may be full for 2012, or they may be able to take one more. Curington is definitely a possibility for '13.
ReplyDeleteSummer games surely, but if RJ Curington returns to Lake Central next season, the region will see plenty of him. Otherwise ESPN host a number of Oak Hill's games. That would be great if Purdue can secure this Hoosier talent.
ReplyDeletefound this video of RJ Currington at Pitt Jam Fest 2010. see:
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NW Indiana Newspaper reported this article. INDY News seem to reflect INDY players only which is understandable, because those are the players follow all season. National rankings(Hoopscoop, Rivals, etc)., reveals RJ Currington as the top freshman in Indiana.
ReplyDelete2013 High School Basketball Rankings (INDIANA)
CLASS OF 2013
STATE OF INDIANA
OFFICIAL
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
1. RJ Currington - Oak Hill Academy
2. Zaiver Turner - Pike
3. Collin Hartman - Fishers
4. Calvin Blank - Terre Haute
5. V.J. Beachem - Fort Wayne
6. Bryson Scott - Fort Wayne
7. Blake Myers - Westfield
8. Darius Latham - North Central
9. Mike Rogers - Forth Wayne
10. John Murray - North Central
11. Zak Irvin - Fishers
12. Devin Davis - Warren
13. Tre Patterson - Pike
14. Tony Wills - Ben Davis
15. Austin Price - Lawrence
16. Labradford Sebree - Kokomo
17. Anthony Johnson - Warren
18. Greg Spina - Martinsville
19. Nick Davidson - Andrean
20. Ryan Burvan - Lake Central
21. Basil Smotherman - North Central
22. Jonathan Zandstra - Illiana
23. Chris Hampton - North Central
24. Matt Ruberry - Andrean
25. Nick Gamble - Fishers
Rivals, Scouts, Hoopscoop, Prep. ddps
Photo of: RJ Curington, 6'5 Point Guard (Dyer, IN Native)
I'll see him this Friday at the AMC, I'm excited.
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