Isiah Thomas Signs Four JC Recruits

The four JC players all seem pretty solid stats wise. Isiah Thomas just arrived at FIU several weeks ago, and his situation resembles Doherty's upon entering SMU. Both coaches have venerable resumes, yet have publicly fallen out of rank in recent times. Matt Doherty's first recruiting class in 2007 resulted in seven incoming freshman. As we know this has hindered Doherty's recruiting in his subsequent classes. I believe by signing JC recruits, Thomas is building a better foundation to build the program. These highly talented JC transfers will help the team with some immediate wins, while simultaneously adding credibility to the program and Thomas for potential new recruits. Maybe just like how we got Doherty from FAU, we can get Thomas from FIU (Pending the outcome of the next 2+ years at FIU)???
Here are the transfers they acquired according to ESPN.com
Marvin Roberts -- touted by FIU as the leading junior college scorer in the nation this past season, averaging nearly 30 points per game -- is from Brooklyn, N.Y.
Antoine Watson, a 6-4 guard from Raleigh, N.C., played with Roberts at Redlands and averaged 24.8 points a game.
Stephon Weaver is a 6-3 guard from Forest City, Ark., who led Connors State to the NJCAA Final Four last season, averaging 17 points a game.
Phil Gary, a 5-10 point guard, recorded three triple-doubles last season at Chicago Malcolm X and averaged 19 points and nine assists, according to the Herald.
Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4112915
Here are the transfers they acquired according to ESPN.com
Marvin Roberts -- touted by FIU as the leading junior college scorer in the nation this past season, averaging nearly 30 points per game -- is from Brooklyn, N.Y.
Antoine Watson, a 6-4 guard from Raleigh, N.C., played with Roberts at Redlands and averaged 24.8 points a game.
Stephon Weaver is a 6-3 guard from Forest City, Ark., who led Connors State to the NJCAA Final Four last season, averaging 17 points a game.
Phil Gary, a 5-10 point guard, recorded three triple-doubles last season at Chicago Malcolm X and averaged 19 points and nine assists, according to the Herald.
Here's the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4112915