Words. Austin Burton
Gary Bell lives for the big moment, so it’s understandable that he would get impatient waiting three years to shine in his own city.
No matter how many buckets and accolades Bell, a 6-2, 200-pound combo guard, racked up at Kentridge High School (Kent, WA), he was always second on the marquee under All-American Josh Smith at rival Kentwood High, who cast a 6-10, 300-pound shadow over the South Puget Sound League and the state of Washington’s prep scene in general. MORE >
Tags: Anrio Adams, Austin Rivers, Dave Jamison, Deron Williams, Dwyane Wade, Gary Bell, Gonzaga, Josh Smith, Kentridge, Kentwood, Kevin Durant, Kevin Pangos, Kyle Dranginis, L.C. White, LeBron James, Mark Few, Marquis Teague, Tony Wroten, Zach Banner
Posted in HSH 1-on-1 |
Thursday, December 16th, 2010
Words. Austin Burton
SEATTLE — Watching Terrence Jones play in-person for the first time, I struggled to find an NBA player to compare him to. A versatile 6-9 lefty who seems to do everything with an effortless grace, Jones is a mix of Joe Johnson and a prime Tracy McGrady, but in a stark contrast, has an outward demeanor and coach-on-the-floor intensity reminiscent of Kobe Bryant.
Showing his entire skill set and basketball IQ while dominating one of the better teams on the West Coast, Jones was the shining star at Monday’s annual King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington’s Bank of America Arena. MORE >
Tags: Aaron Bright, Anrio Adams, Arell Hennings, Cole Dickerson, Coleman Clyde, Isaiah Thomas, Isaiah Umipig, Joe Johnson, kobe bryant, Lonnie Pearson, Lorenzo Romar, Stephen Madison, Terrence Jones, Tony Wroten, Tracy McGrady
Posted in Recruiting News |
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010