It's a month old, but power forward Dante Taylor, ranked among the nation's top 30 basketball recruits by some scouting services, gave a verbal commitment to join the University of Pittsburgh's 2009 incoming class.
Taylor, who plays at National Christian (think Michael Beasley and Kevin Durant) in Fort Washington, Md. is actually from White Plains, N.Y., but when yet another five-star recruit spurns the Terps, it's big news. Apparently Charlotte, UConn, along with everyone else in the Big East were all over him.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
1 P.M. — Scottie Reynolds Is 19th Best Player in College
*Note: I apologize for the day-and-a-half delay. Sometimes life happens, and frankly, that's exactly what happened. Metro regrets the error and promises he'll get back on track. Keep reading.*
Apparently, Herndon grad Scottie Reynolds should be the No. 19 player (give or take a few spots with foreigners and rising freshman) in college basketball.
Maryland native Sam Young ranks at No. 10 in this very unscientific poll (though we have few arguments). At 6-foot-8, Young should have a huge season, even if Pitt did get hit hard by graduation.
If Reynolds stays for his senior season, which he should with the recent recruiting class, he should be a lottery selection. He's a scoring point guard (think a stronger, less athletic Jarryd Bayless), which the NBA is loving right now. Only problem is that he doesn't pass, which should develop this season. He was dirty at Herndon, almost leading the Hornets to the Virginia AAA state championship.
Apparently, Herndon grad Scottie Reynolds should be the No. 19 player (give or take a few spots with foreigners and rising freshman) in college basketball.
Maryland native Sam Young ranks at No. 10 in this very unscientific poll (though we have few arguments). At 6-foot-8, Young should have a huge season, even if Pitt did get hit hard by graduation.
If Reynolds stays for his senior season, which he should with the recent recruiting class, he should be a lottery selection. He's a scoring point guard (think a stronger, less athletic Jarryd Bayless), which the NBA is loving right now. Only problem is that he doesn't pass, which should develop this season. He was dirty at Herndon, almost leading the Hornets to the Virginia AAA state championship.
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