Duke Basketball Recruiting – Brad Beal has recieved the call

Brad Beal scores his 29th point - BDN Photo
Brad Beal scores his 29th point - BDN Photo

Brad Beal caught the eye of Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski during the LeBron James Skills Academy a week ago.  That put Beal high on the list of 2011 prospects for the Devils, who continued to watch him during the Nike Peach Jam.  In fact Coach K and one assistant were front and center for two of his games, and a Duke assistant was in place for the rest of his games.

Beal is a well rounded player who understands the game of basketball. There are few weaknesses in his game at his young age and has steadily climbed to recruiting rankings into a top ten spot.  Beal first caught my eye during the Boo Williams Invitational, where I took in two of his games.

When on the court for his AAU team, the St. Louis Hawks, Beal wears number 23, but his favorite college player growing up was JJ Redick.  During the Peach Jam he was playing well, but foul trouble made his second to last game the worst I had seen him play.  But he bounced back for a 29 point, 10 rebound, 4 assist, 4 steal effort in his teams final victory.

After watching this kid play, it didn't take me long to realize that this guy has some skill, so we've followed him ever sense.  In fact, we were the first Duke site to ever mention Beal and secured the first interview with him.  Our staff now seen Beal play 9 times, so we can break down his game for you.  In fact, BDN has seen all Duke prospects numerous times, thus we can give you a "true" first hand account .  I mean, would you rather hear about Andre Dawkins from someone who has seen him play in 23 games, or someone who goes on hearsay?  That's what makes BDN Premium the clear choice for Duke Basketball fans.

The following interview is our fourth with the Beal - [private]

You really got into a lot of foul trouble in the previous game, fouling out with like eight minutes of play?

I really couldn't get involved out there in the game at all with the fouls.  I felt as though I really let my team down but there really wasn't a lot I could do.  There were a few bad calls but I just have to fight through and really play through it.

You really bounced back in a big way with a double-double of 29-10.  Did you feel like you had to come out and prove something after the last game?

Yeah, I did.  I mean we lost a gam earlier and we were all down and depressed about that.  Coach told us not to worry about this game and just keep playing.  And that's what we wanted to do, finish up strong in our last game.

Where does Brad Beal go from here?  What are your thoughts with the process.  You have said Florida was one of the leaders, but Duke seems to be hot on you now.  I mean, we keep hearing Florida is in pretty good with you.  Is there a chance that Duke might spark your interest and get into the fray?

It's possible.  I am open to them right now, but all the schools that were in there from the beginning, they are in there.  They were in it early, but Duke seems to just now be coming in.

So, you appreciate the schools that have been on you for a long time or from the start?

Yeah, I do because they took the time to come out and watch me early as a freshman, so I really respect that from the coaches.

Your mom mentioned that you had a lot of brothers go to school away from home, so distance is not a big factor ..?

No, not at all.  My brother goes to school in Illinois and my older brother goes to school in Alabama so we are used to being aways from home, so it is no big deal.

Tell me a little about your high school and what it is like?

It's a college prep school.

So, education is a pretty big deal for you?

Yes, it really is.

You are too young to have taken entry tests, but how about your GPA?

It's a 3.8.

What are your favorite subjects?

Science and math courses.

What makes Brad Beal tick off the court or when you are away from basketball?

It's kind of hard being away from basketball.  If I am, I am just hanging around the house with my family.

Is family big for you?

Yes, it really is.

Your Mom said she was stunned by all the colleges coming out to see you.  Did you envision this happening or did you know you would garner this kind of attention and was it a goal for you?

Yeah, it really was.  I wanted to prove myself to all the kids who were ranked above me.  I was low and not really as known before and I just wanted to show everybody I could shoot and play as well as they can.

Have you ever given any thought to what you want to take in college or is it too early for that?

Probably, Sports Medicine.

You have aspirations for the NBA, is that correct?

Yes sir.

Who do you pattern your game after in the NBA and college?

Probably Ray Allen and Kobe.  Ray Allen in the way he shoots the ball and Kobe in his aggressiveness.

Did you grow up watching college ball?

Yeas, I like college a lot.  It's more exciting.  For some reason it's faster than the NBA.

I appreciate your time.

Thank you.

In a brief chat with Beal he said that Coach K called him on Wednesday evening and that Duke would start recruiting him and they were now in the top four schools.  BDN will have more on this later and we will also bring you an interview with Beal prior to this one.  His mom was excited to see Coach K in attendance and mentioned that she hope Brad would change his mind about an early decision and hear what Duke had to say.  She then mentioned Brad grew up a Duke fan.  Tlak about this article on the BDN Premium message board.

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Harrison Barnes sheds light on his summer plans in an interview with BDN

Harrison BArnes - copyright Blue Devil Nation
Harrison Barnes - copyright Blue Devil Nation

Can you explain the injury to your fingers?  What exactly happened?

I went up to block Marquis Teagues shot yesterday late in the game and I ripped off the side of my thumb and part of my nail and then I skinned the scab off when hitting the rim.

Well, it didn't hurt you that bad for you just tossed in 36 points.

I was trying to get a "w" out there.

The schools interested in you are out in full bloom, Duke, Kansas ... what are your thoughts on playing in front of them? [private]

Well, it shows that they have a lot of interest in me to watch me come out and play.

How much is the injury effecting your game?  Is it hard catching the ball?

No, it's just a searing pain when there is contact, but when the adrenaline is pumping, I hardly feel it.

When did you know you would play today?

Well, last night I didn't feel like I would be that effective today, but it got better.

Your team was 0-2 and now you have two straight wins.  Did you feel like you had to put the team on your back in the last game?

I knew we had to get a "w".  We had to go 3-2 to advance in the tournament to advance.

(DI) Did you feel more assertive today?

Well, I felt like I was more aggressive.

(DI) You went to Duke and UNC recently ...

I had never seen UNC, but I had heard a lot of great things, so it was good to go down there and see the players and the coaches.  Duke?  I have been to Duke many times so I am very familiar with their campus and it's very nice.

(TDD) What did you like about it, tell me about the Duke trip?

I would just say it is a very homey atmosphere.  Duke, the basketball players have a strong sense of family and Coach K really instills that in them, so it is a very homey place.  I am starting to see more of the coach player relationship.

There were eight national championships sitting over there on the sidelines looking at you, what do you think about that?

I consider  myself a winner and I like to see all those coaches and championships, but I would like to be a part of them some day.

When you get down to the nitty gritty with all these schools, what is important for you?

Academics is a big thing, a good business school and then basketball, how I might develop once I get there and the history.

Describe your game in your own words...

I would just say I am able to score, I have a good shot.  I'm able to pull up and spot up for a jump shot, but I also have the ability to put it on the floor.  On defense, I can really get up on people.  I am long and lanky and a really good defender.

(DI) It seems like you are getting double teamed more and more, how do you deal with that?

I am getting used to this and if I want to make that a profession, I have to get use to that.

You will take a little time off now, right?  You will play in the Nike Global Challenge?

That is correct I will play in that in August.  But I will be taking some time off.  I always thought the Global challenge is fun because you get to play against international competition.  We know where we are in the US, but seeing others across the globe and where they are at is a lot of fun.

Do you enjoy doing things with USA Basketball and is it something you hope to continue with as your career goes along?

I definetly hope so, because when you step on to the camp or AAU floor it is about yourself, but when you step on the Global stage you represent the United States.

And you will play in the Rucker ...

I am going to play in the 24, but that's it.ns

So, no more events like the Kansas Elite Camp?

No, I decided not to do any of that.

Good luck, Harrison.

Thank You. [/private]

BDN Premium Duke Basketball Recruiting Update

Andre Dawkins, copyright BDN photo
Andre Dawkins, copyright BDN photo

Harrison Barnes will not compete in any other AAU events.  He will attend the Nike Global Challenge and the event at Rucker Park.   I spoke with Barnes and while [private] I feel he will likely make his visits, Duke is in very good shape and is undoubtedly the team to beat.

Coach K, Collins and Wojo were front and center for his every move and you could see the occasionally glance.  Barnes said some really good things about the program which I will cover later.  Roy Williams came in late for his first game and any Tar Heels thinking they have a shot at him are fooling themselves.  It is evident that Roy got in this one to try to derail Duke, but his ploys will not work this time.

It's almost sickening to see the media outlets all try to be his mom's best friend, but she seems to be enjoying the process.  Former Duke Assistant Johnny Dawkins sat beside me for one of his games and he covets the could be savior.  Dawkins has a good relationship with Barnes and his mom, but it'll be an uphill battle to get him there.

Interestingly, publications like Prep Stars talk of offers with Stanford.  Dawkins read their publication and got a laugh for kids have to first apply at Stanford and be admitted before they can be offered the ride.  This makes for some tough recruiting for the former Duke great, but he is plugging away.

When the staff goes to these events, it's all business, but they do take some time out for the K alumni.  Capel sat with Coach K and Wojo for a bit as did Harvard's Kenney Blakeney, Notre Dame's Mike Brey and the aforementioned Dawkins.  Coach K commented that Michael Gilchrist is the best player in all of high school basketball.

That makes for a good segue in that many have asked if Duke had interest in Gilchrist.  Well, the answer is yes, but who doesn't.  Coach K made sure he was front and center for two of Team Final's games and a Duke assistant attended every one until late in the third day of the Peach Jam event.

Coach K has talked with Gilchrist and was seen talking with World Wide Wes.  He has also been talking with Gilchrist's mom about her son, so there is a relationship building.  In an attempted interview, Gilchrist's mom shut out the media not allowing her son to talk of the recruiting process which pretty much ended it all right there.  Stay tuned for more details, but it is fair to say that landing Gilchrist will not be easy.

Regardless of many saying the Andre Dawkins rumors were making the rounds there, I ran into plenty of people who did not know and I sure as heck didn't tell them.  I remained for Dawkins' final game where he showed his capabilities going for a camp high 36 points.  There will likely be some sort of official announcement forthcoming.  There were plenty of loose ends that needed to be tied but will supposedly fall into place and AD has suddenly become a Duke darling for his recruiting prowess and the possibility of him joining a team in desperate need of a three point shooter, athlete and guard.  Still, no more comparisons to Redick and unrealistic expectations please.  Andre will help but he is still young and has a lot to learn.  Again, somebody wanted this out there and it has not yet been officially cleared by the NCAA.

Brad Beal caught Coach K's attention - enough so, to where he watched him play twice.  Beal is telling many that he will end the process early without official visits, but his mom is singing a different tune.  In fact, she told BDN that she hoped he would allow Duke in and that it was exciting to see Coach K watching her son.

I am not ready to comment much about Austin Rivers, but he is letting it be known he is still a Gator to media types.  However, Rivers slipped and said that he would attend some camps and that his Dad wanted him to make sure UF was the right place for him.  "If Florida is the right place, then I will know after some visits," said Rivers.  This is a sensitive issue that will have to play out.  In the same interview, Rivers said he hope Beal would come to UF and the two of them are good friends from the AAU circuit. (I will not take questions on this for now.)

Duke assistants Wojo and Collins left the Peach Jam to go to West Virginia where they took in the play of Kyrie Irving.  Duke feels really good about Irving and Barnes and for what it is worth, I do too.  Irving may not be playing in Orlando now, we'll see.

Then there is Roscoe Smith.  You may remember me telling you that Smith claimed an offer.  Well, why would Duke deny it?  It doesn't hurt them to let this one go, but in reality, Smith is a bit of a long shot.

Duke continues to look at the class of 2011 but no names will emerge until after this AAU season, save Quincy Miller who has an offer.  There are some names being tossed around but I will wait and give you a definitive list in September.

Duke will also continue to look at Ray McCallum and Brandon Knight.  After the Elite Camp in August, the dust will clear and a picture should start to develop and help answer a lot of questions.

Finally, a new name for 2010 is Dwight Powell.  His diary is here and he stands 6-9, 215 and plays for Grassroots Canada.  Duke is showing some interest.  It's early on this one, but he caught a few folks eyes during the LeBron James Skills Academy. [/private]

BDN Premium interviews Duke prospect Roscoe Smith

Roscoe Smith thinks highly of Coach K - BDN Photo
Roscoe Smith thinks highly of Coach K - BDN Photo

Roscoe Smith is a 6’8” rising senior forward from Baltimore, Maryland. Equipped with a 7’1” wingspan, the two-time all-Baltimore selection is set to attend Oak Hill for his final season. In an interview with Blue Devil Nation, Smith talks about the transition to Oak Hill, his father’s decision to help keep him off of the streets, and his conversation with Mike Krzyzewski.

Blue Devil Nation:

How did you come to the decision to choose Oak Hill?

I just sat down with my mother and father and, you know, just went over what we thought about Oak Hill. It was a recent decision…maybe two or three weeks ago…right after school finished.

Did you visit the school with you family?

Oh, no, I haven’t gone down there, but I’ve talked with players like Doron Lamb. He told me about the basketball and scenery and all that. He told me it was just basketball nonstop. That was my number one goal because, coming out of a public school, we only play, like, sixteen games. And me making that transition to college, where we might be playing forty games in forty nights, is gonna make it easier.[private]

I went down there once. It was impressive to see all the jerseys hanging around the gym. You go from having to be “the man” at Walbrook to one of several excellent players on Oak Hill. How do you think your game will change or the mentality that you bring to the court will change?

I was always confident in myself at Walbrook, but I never tried to think too much of myself. I tried to get my teammates involved and be part of the team.

But they relied on you so much and, at Oak Hill, you’ll be playing with several other very talented teammates.

But I got Coach Steve Smith and some upcoming players and I’m just going to come there and play my role and play my position. I’m not going to ask for much and I’m going to do whatever is asked of me. I’m just going to learn. I’m just going to have playing games. Whatever Steve Smith and the team needs of me, I’m going to do it. Score, rebounds, block shots, whatever. I’m just having fun.

Excited about the chance to play with some great players, improve your game, and get to travel around the country?

Yeah, especially at Oak Hill, now I’m going to be part of their history now.

So, you want to follow in the footsteps of another Baltimore and Oak Hill guy, Carmelo Anthony.

Yes, yes.

Over the last two seasons, you made all-Metro in Baltimore and went to the semi-finals. What team and individual goals do you have for the upcoming season?

My individual goal are just to be successful. To be the best I can be at the game of basketball. My team goals are to win the national championship and for everybody to get better and learn.

Have you made any visits or are you planning any visits?

Yes, I’m planning on taking a couple of visits towards the start of the Oak Hill season. My unofficial visits…that’s the time when I’ll make my visits.

Do you have any schools that will definitely be on your official visits at this point?

Not really, because, right now, I’m still open. Coaches know that and I still talk to a whole bunch of coaches, but, after this, I will be narrowing my choices down and letting the coaches know that.

After this weekend or next week?

Just a couple of weeks from now…or probably a week and a half from now. Let it settle down…start at Oak Hill and then I will be taking my official visits.

You are one of the unique kids here in that you haven't played a lot of AAU ball this year and none the year before in order to concentrate on other things. How did you come to the decision that it would be better for you to not spend your time running around the country participating in AAU events and, instead, concentrate on skill development and preparing for the SATs?

I tried to do something a little different and, you know, obviously it seems to have paid off. I just tried to stay accomplished on my goals, my accomplishments, my skills….and I think me focusing on my skill work is going to make it a better transition for the college level.

Alright, well, in terms of skill development, what are some things that you’ve noticed that you’ve improved upon since, say, last year? Even if it’s something small…

I got better on my shot, but, When I say skill work, I don’t just mean that. I mean working on my confidence, my mentality, my hunger, you know what I’m saying.

Sure

I got better on my shot too. I got better confidence-wise. I got more better on my dribble. I dribble harder and tighter.

How’s your handle right now?

It’s way better. I can dribble it harder or away from defenders. I feel a lot more confident in it and, like, I can protect my dribble…just being more confident out there. Getting ready for college and working on my SAT.

Have you taken the SAT yet?

No, not yet. I’m going to wait until I get to Oak Hill.

You’re grades are good enough that you’re going to be eligible, right?

Oh, yes, yes.

Do you have a timeline for when would you like to decide?

Yeah, I’m going to announce my like four or five and then, when I get down there to school, I’m going to visit my schools, you know. I’ll be able to assess the other players they have and be around the coaches and the facilities…and then I’ll be able to make my decision.

I remember last year you said that you wanted someone who had your best interests in mind when the basketball stops bouncing

Yeah, like, when I throw a basketball in the air, it eventually stops dribbling…So, when I go to a college.

God forbid, if something happens.

Yeah, God forbid, first of all, I want to have a coach that’s going to be a coach, but also one that’s going to make me into a better man. Someday, I want to be a father and take good care of my son. I want my coach to teach me everything, not just how to play basketball.

Do you work on adding strength? Cardio?

I ain’t hitting the weights yet. I’m doing push ups. Like, this week I’m doing twenty-five and next week I’m upping it to thirty. Each week I’m trying to up it. I want to get that lean muscle. It sounds simple, but, over time, hopefully I’ll get that lean muscle

This is your second major sneaker camp. You have a better idea of what to expect. Can you talk about how your expectations and goals have changed since when you arrived last year?

Oh, yeah, last year, I didn’t know what to expect. One thing I was trying to go over before I came was what exactly I did last summer and just going outside… you know, by myself, and just shooting and going over stuff

Where are shooting? In a high school gym, Bentalou (Rec. Center), or on the playgrounds?

On the playgrounds…it doesn’t matter if it’s in the morning or one at night for me. This year, I’ve been getting more respect and giving the ball up more too.

Last year, you were saying that there were a lot of egos to deal with here.

Yeah, like LeBron said at the banquet yesterday, if people don’t know who you are, they’re going to hunt you down. They are going to hunt you down. Like right now, people are going to be all smiling and nice, but tonight it’s going to be every man for themselves. You know, even for me, if I don’t know who you are or I’ve never played against you, I’m just going to test his will and test his heart. That’s just the way it is. You’ve got to make a name for yourself.

What are you hoping to accomplish during this camp?

First of all, I’m not really trying to make a name for myself because I feel as though I’ve already done that. I’m trying to get in my skill work and set goals…and, you know, my biggest goal right now is trying to figure out where I want to go to college. I’ve already got all the colleges interested in me and now I’ve got to figure out the big one.

Have you taken any unofficial visits, other than the Georgetown one?

I’ve only taken, like, one unofficial visit and that was way back. That was at , like, Georgetown. That was my one unofficial visit. I had a good time. I ate with them and watched a game too.

Will you be taking any more before you arrive at Oak Hill?

Yeah, I’ll probably try to visit one or two before I get to Oak Hill

Your father, Brian, is mentioned often in articles about you. Will he be the most important person to help guide you through the whole recruiting process? Who are some other people that you might turn to?

I give all my thoughts and prayers to my father. None of this would’ve been possible without him. He was the one to put the ball in my hands. He was the one that stuck with me on the tough days…because it hasn’t always been sunny days. There’ve been plenty of rainy days and he’s sometimes critical, but I love him to death. My mother and father are going to help with my decision, but, at the end of the day, it’s going to come down to me. Number one.

Give the readers a scouting report on Roscoe Smith. What kind of player are you?

My strengths are my mid-range, my rebounding, my communication, and my enthusiasm. My weaknesses…I feel as though I don’t have none because all summer I’ve been working on getting better. I feel as though all my weaknesses have gotten better.

How about your defense and rebounding?

Oh, right now, if I was someone else and I was playing me, I’d be scared. I’ve got a 7’1” wingspan, you know. Nobody really can compete if I get my arms out. They’re not really getting around me or whatever. If you get a shot over me and make it, that’s a good shot. I congratulate you because you’ve really been working on your shot.

Rebounding?

No doubt.

Last year, you said you wanted to be a gorilla on the boards.

Yes, yes (laughs)

You mentioned in the past that you loved to watch Tracy McGrady and people used to compare you to Rudy Gay and Carmelo Anthony because you guys came from Baltimore.

Yeah, Carmelo. That’s why I’m wearing the headband. I’m trying to play the game the same way as him. Also Kevin Durant.

You said last year that you wanted to fall “more in love with the game.” Have you?

Yes, because now, when you mention basketball, a smile just comes over my face. Life has it’s…

It’s a good thing.

Yeah, it’s a good thing and, you know, I’m doing more things. I’m shooting the ball. I’m slashing and rebounding and assisting and d-ing guys up. The number one thing is I’m sacrificing much more. I’m telling the coach, “Yeah, put me in the second group or let me defend the toughest guy. Let me come off of the bench.”

Instead of always thinking of number one.

Yeah, just playing we-ball, not me-ball.

Well, the coaches love that and the players love that too.

When you turned nine, your father made the decision to keep you off of the streets and not let you go the wrong way. Can you talk about that decision and how it and he have guided you?

I love him with all my heart. You know, with the streets…um, he didn’t really have a lot growing up. When he was a child, he got caught up in the crowd and, you know, he just didn’t want me to….It was a big thing.

He was trying to protect you and not let anyone waste your potential.

Yeah, he didn’t want me to waste my potential.

Smart too?

Yeah, real smart. He just wanted to put me around people that that can help me be productive

Your father had previously mentioned that you guys were “looking for somebody that will help him grow as an adult,"

Yeah, like I said, the basketball is going to stop bouncing.

Where do you like to catch the basketball?

I love it. I call it my sweet spot is on the left side. I love to catch it on the left side. I’ve got a lot of moves on the left side. I feel like the angle of the goal is shaped funny for me on the left side. I don’t know whatever it is, but I see the goal better on that side. I’m not sure why.

What are your feelings about Coach Krzyzewski before and now that you’ve spoken to him?

When I talked to Krzyzewski, it was a stop of a moment. I mean it was like time just stopped. He’s got a Chicago accent and he was joking. He was saying, if you’re looking for me at the LeBron, I’m the skinny guy with the black hair and the nose (laughing). He’s got a great sense of humor.

Now, have you spoken with or communicated in any way with the Duke coaches?

I talked with Coach K.

Any assistant coaches?

I talked to coach James.

What is your impression of Duke, both as a university and as a basketball program?

Man, man…big. It’s Coach K. It’s the history. It’s Grant Hill. Look, man, it would be a blessing for anyone…it would be a blessing for anyone to play for the history and the traditions and the resume of Coach K and the rest of the coaching staff.

Who’s been your toughest match up, either here or in Baltimore?

Well, I don’t like to think of it as toughest. I like to think of it as most fun. I like to play with or against a couple of my Baltimore guys.

Barton?

Yeah, Will Barton and Josh Selby. I also don’t want to forget my homeboy Terrence Jones.

You did very well against him this morning.

Well, tell your boys.(laughing)

I will.

What sort of style of play will you be looking for in college?

I feel as though I can play it all. You know, in Baltimore, I’m the big guy so everything runs through Roscoe, but here we’re running a motion screen offense.

What type of offense are they going to run at Oak Hill this year?

I don’t really know, but I’ve seen their games at the Nike Invitational and it seems like they (makes a jet engine sound) just score and get up-an-down. They love to play up-and-down.

What is your summer schedule going to be like?

Oh, I don’t have my schedule with me, but I know I got to the Global Challenge… out in Portland, Oregon. We’re getting a gold medal. (laughs)

Really?

Yes, yes, we’re defending our title.

You have a gold medal.

Yes, and then I’ve got the Boost Mobile game in late August.

What will be the most important factors in deciding on the university that you ultimately choose? What are you looking for in a college? What are your priorities?

The most important factor for me is going to be the relationships. My relationship with the coach…how the coach carries himself. Like I tell the head coaches when they call me up, I tell them “Look, man, just give it to me real.”

So you’d rather have a straight shooter than some one trying to be slick?

Yeah, I’d rather have a straight shooter than come to the camps and, you know, if you’re going to be hard on me, just tell me. I want someone to be hard on me and keep pushing me harder. I want to be the best I can be.

That’s refreshing to hear…a lot of guys want to take the easy way out.

Good luck you to Roscoe. Thanks a lot for doing this. [/private]

Peach Jam Day 3 Report – Andre Dawkins tosses in 36 points, but Boo Williams falls short

Andre Dawkins had a 36 point 9 rebound effort during today's Peach Jam action - BDN Photo
Andre Dawkins had a 36 point 9 rebound effort during today's Peach Jam action - BDN Photo

Andre Dawkins torched the nets for 36 points and added 9 rebounds but his Boo Williams team was no match for talent laden Team Final.  Team Final is of course led by Michael Gilchrist, but his 13 points and 8 rebounds were not the main factor in a 101-74 victory.  Tyreak Duran and Trevor Cooney scored 52 points together and Rakeem Christmas contributed with 12 points as Team Final moved to the next round.

It is worth noting that Team Final won that game as well 92-77 over California Supreme.  Gilchrist went for 14 points and 11 boards in that game and Cooney and Christmas added 20 points apiece.  Team Final will play Team Florida in the semi finals tomorrow and will play the winner of the Albany City Rocks - All Ohio Red.

Earlier in the day, Harrison Barnes and Howard Pulley were sent packing.  Barnes had another amazing game in a standing room only audience scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds to go with 2 steals.

BDN talked with Barnes after the game [private] and you will get the lowdown as the week goes on.  Barnes will only play in two more events, none of which are on the AAU circuit.  He will attend the Nike Global Challenge and the Rumble in the Bronx in Rucker Park. Coaches watching Barnes were Wojo and Collins, Roy Williams, Billy Donovan, John Calipari, Bill Self and Johnny Dawkins.

Tobias Harris has cemented his name and will rise on all of the gurus charts.  His 27 points helped Albany to the semi finals.  Jarren Sullinger(21 points 8 boards)  and All Ohio Red sent Each One Teach on packing.  Austin Rivers had 10 points and 4 assists.  In the previous game, Rivers scored 22 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists leading his team to a win over Houston Hoops.

Finally, Brad Beal redeemed himself in a big way with a stat stuffing performance.  Beal talked with BDN for a second time after the game and mentioned that he took fouling out with 2 points hard.  Beal's impressive numbers were 29 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocked shots and 2 steals.

That's it for now, but we will have plenty more to come as the week goes on.  One last note, Chris Spatola came in and took Wojo and Collins place as the duo headed to West Virginia. [/private]

Nike Peach Jam Day Two – Barnes erupts for 62 points in two games

Harrison Barnes - BDN Photo
Harrison Barnes - BDN Photo

Day Two of the Nike Peach Jam is over and once again the nation's coaches were on hand in droves to see the nation's top prospects.  [private]The official word on Harrison Barnes' injury is that he has one finger nail hanging by a thread, and another finger which suffered a cut where a blister had formed.  "We had him taped up like a mummy but he will be alright" said his AAU coach.

Barnes was indeed alright as he led his Howard Pulley team to two wins today.  He erupted for 36 points and 10 rebounds in the morning game and capped that performance off with a 26 point game in the evening session.  His performances allowed Howard Pulley to win both games and even their record to 2-2.

Barnes' accomplishments were witnessed by Coach Krzyzewski and Wojo, and Kansas and UNC staffs - more on this on our message board.  The staff was also front and center for [private] Brad Beal, a 2011 stud who tallied 20 points and showed off numerous skills.  Duke will get into the thick of the race with Beal.

Brandon Knight was indeed injured, but it is a fracture and not as bad as originally thought.  David Rivers tossed in 9 points in the early game and his team went to 2-1, but they lost in the nightcap where Rivers had no go off the court with an upset stomach.

As I said on the message board, Hippolyte Tsafack is no longer on the radar and is the fourth big man in the rotation for Albany City Rocks.  Albany defeated Boo Williams this afternoon78-71 aided by the continued good play of Tobias Harris.  Dawkins who had scored 20 points in the early session under the watch of Chris Collins, had 15 points in this game.  Coach K and Wojo caught the tail end of his first game.

The Duke staff also watched Team Final, but Krzyzewski headed out after the afternoon sessions.  Wojo and Collins will remain as long as Duke targets are playing.  I talked to Brad Beal and Harrison today and will have some articles up on them at tournaments end.

The best players in the tournament have been Will Barton and Harrison Barnes.  I will post some statistics from the camp tomorrow afternoon. [/private]