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Posted on 6/6/12 at 8:36 pm to Bryant91092
This thread needs at least one post every day. There's gotta be some news.
Posted on 6/6/12 at 9:23 pm to Bryant91092
Bama is the 10th best program in sec according to Andy Katz.
Posted on 6/6/12 at 9:38 pm to RollTide4Ever
10th best coaching job, not program. I don't agree with it, but given our recent state recruiting crops being pretty bad and having to sell Bama as a bball school, its certainly one of the hardest programs to turn around.
Posted on 6/6/12 at 9:41 pm to BigBird09
Were well on our way. This will change very shortly
Posted on 6/8/12 at 9:17 am to Tide or Die87
Jamychal measured out at 6'9 (6'8 without shoes), 217 at the combine. I know he's not a real big guy but I thought he weighed more than that (225 or so).
I'm basically just bumping this thread
I'm basically just bumping this thread
Posted on 6/8/12 at 9:29 am to Crede15
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I know he's not a real big guy but I thought he weighed more than that (225 or so).
Must have had some heavy shoes.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 12:55 pm to pvilleguru
Bama is a fave for Canadian star:
The rest is at ESPN (paid subscription). That nation is really producing some major talent.
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With the signing of Devonta Pollard, Anthony Grant continues to put the University of Alabama on the map in recruiting, and he's after another ESPN 100 prospect in 2013, Xavier Rathan-Mayes, a combo guard who's considered one of the best 3-point shooters in the class.The Canada native already has more than 30 scholarship offers from some of the top programs in the country, but he likes the Crimson Tide because of their style of play and the coaching staff. "I just like the way they play, their up-and-down style, a lot of ball screens and stuff like that," Rathan-Mayes said. "I'm trying to develop a good relationship with Coach (John) Brannen and the coaching staff down there. It's definitely looking like a positive.
The rest is at ESPN (paid subscription). That nation is really producing some major talent.
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Posted on 6/8/12 at 1:02 pm to RollTide4Ever
Hopefully someone can post the rest of the article.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 1:17 pm to RollTide4Ever
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one of the best 3-point shooters in the class
do want
Posted on 6/8/12 at 1:21 pm to Bryant91092
Pretty good set of offers. Hopefully we can get him down for a visit.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 1:24 pm to Robot Santa
That's really the key thing. Just getting him and Barber to come visit gives us a good shot. Without a visit, you have about a 2% chance at them.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 1:51 pm to Bryant91092
Xavier Rathan-Mayes would give us players from 5 different countries on the team.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 2:39 pm to pvilleguru
So hmm. Its going to be interesting to see how many we take and at what positions. Hmm and Barber would be the best class hear ever possibly.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 4:08 pm to Tide or Die87
Well we will at least take 4 with a chance of taking 5 if these high rated prospects want to come here. I wouldn't mind taking a guy for every position.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 5:33 pm to Bryant91092
ESPNs scouting report:
Strengths: A super skilled, young guard, Rathan-Mayes has a great shooting stroke from behind the arc as well as off the dribble and a good understanding of how to create space in the mid-range area. He's still growing into his body, and so isn't yet explosive, but nonetheless is still proficient at creating his own shot.
Weaknesses: He must improve his overall decision making and feel for the game as he has a tendency to monopolize the ball and hunt shots. He doesn't make anyone around him better at the moment and doesn't yet understand how to run a team from the point guard position.
Bottom Line: Improved discipline and consistent effort on both ends of the ball would also help this youngster to maximize his tremendous potential.
Sounds a little like Lacey coming out of HS. Barber and Martin remain my favorite targets, but this kid is really good as well.
Strengths: A super skilled, young guard, Rathan-Mayes has a great shooting stroke from behind the arc as well as off the dribble and a good understanding of how to create space in the mid-range area. He's still growing into his body, and so isn't yet explosive, but nonetheless is still proficient at creating his own shot.
Weaknesses: He must improve his overall decision making and feel for the game as he has a tendency to monopolize the ball and hunt shots. He doesn't make anyone around him better at the moment and doesn't yet understand how to run a team from the point guard position.
Bottom Line: Improved discipline and consistent effort on both ends of the ball would also help this youngster to maximize his tremendous potential.
Sounds a little like Lacey coming out of HS. Barber and Martin remain my favorite targets, but this kid is really good as well.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 5:50 pm to BigBird09
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Sounds a little like Lacey coming out of HS. Barber and Martin remain my favorite targets, but this kid is really good as well.
I was just about to type that. Looking at his film he is exactly what Lacey is. A guy who just knows how to play the game but doesnt have a lot of athleticism.
Posted on 6/8/12 at 8:43 pm to Tide or Die87
Looks like Bama has offered Damien Jones. He's a 6'9 center out of BR, Louisiana.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WplHAqMU_RE
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