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Postby smupony » Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:36 pm

Not covering for Francis BUT...What did Bamba's numbers look like his senior year of high school? I remember them being very low. Has he been a world beater for us? No...He does average a good number of points, rebounds, and blocks for a college player.
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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:00 pm

Bamba played limited minutes at Oak Hill, which is a basketball factory. Maybe the most famous in the country. I am not nearly as up to speed on the DC area like a lot of the other guys are, so I will defer to them, but I would be hard pressed to think that his team has the depth of talent that Bamba's Oak Hill team had (even though I know Julius's team is in a top league).

That said, Julius's vids look like he was WAY more offensive talent than Bamba did at the same age. Turnaround jumpers etc. That Bamba really didn't show even a glimpse of until his Soph season at SMU. I also think his frame looks a bit more filled out than Bamba was at a similar age.
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Postby papawasamustang » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:06 pm

"Good Counsel (DC AREA) big man Julius Omoniurhie has made a decision, and will be headed to SMU. Julius is a project post that really has an ability to be coached. He is originally from Nigeria and has only been playing basketball for 5 years. The sky is the limit."


Quote I ran across from a recruiting site.

Lets see how it all plays out in a couple of years.
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Postby Stallion » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:31 pm

,,,,just remember a 6-11 high school kid is playing sometimes against 6-3 and 6-4 Inside guys. Yes Centers take a while to develop, but a 6-11 kid should get some garbage buckets just by standing under the bucket. He won't get those when he is playing against guys his own size.
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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:52 pm

Stallion wrote:,,,,just remember a 6-11 high school kid is playing sometimes against 6-3 and 6-4 Inside guys. Yes Centers take a while to develop, but a 6-11 kid should get some garbage buckets just by standing under the bucket. He won't get those when he is playing against guys his own size.


Agreed. But, Bamba was that size too and sometimes played, or didn't get in the game, against undersized competition as well. No matter how you slice it, the kid is a project. The comparison is being brought up to wonder if he is LESS of a project than Bamba (a guy who averaged double digits last year, 8 and 8 this year, and is 2nd all time on the SMU blocks list) was.

Right now I am thinking he is in fact either less of a project and maybe even has a higher upside. Time will tell.
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Postby Stallion » Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:56 pm

Bamba averaged 6-7 points per game in Prep School-I remember tracking it just like this kid. Most of our recruits were not what you would call offensive scoring machines in high school/prep.
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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:01 pm

Team went 34-2 during senior season (2004-05)...Shot 63-percent from the field and 52-percent at the free throw line...Averaged four blocks, four points, and five rebounds per game...Had a career-best 14 blocks on Dec. 8 against West Caldwell HS (Lenoir, N.C.)...Junior year (2003-04), the team went 38-0... Contributed two points, three boards, and 1.1 blocks per game while shooting 53-percent from the field and 40-percent at the line...


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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:06 pm

Also, he is listed 6'11 230lbs. Bamba was listed 6'11 190. Not sure if Julius's listed weight is accurate, but if it is, is Bamba 230 lbs even as a Senior?

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Postby The XtC » Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:27 pm

MustangIcon wrote:
Team went 34-2 during senior season (2004-05)...Shot 63-percent from the field and 52-percent at the free throw line...Averaged four blocks, four points, and five rebounds per game...Had a career-best 14 blocks on Dec. 8 against West Caldwell HS (Lenoir, N.C.)...Junior year (2003-04), the team went 38-0... Contributed two points, three boards, and 1.1 blocks per game while shooting 53-percent from the field and 40-percent at the line...


http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m-ba ... mba00.html


Would you like me to do another run down of who else was on that team, and which NBA teams they are playing for now? Durant, Rondo, Smith, Gordon, etc? You cant compare Oak Hill to any other high school team, including Good Counsel. KC Rivers is now the best player for 12th ranked Clemson, but he didnt start when he was at Oak Hill, with Bamba, Kevin Durant, Ty Lawson (Point guard for North Carolina), Eric Devendorf (syracuse) and Jamont Gordon.

Bamba didnt develop offensively in high school, because he wasnt asked to score. They had plenty of guys who could fill up the basket. What they needed from Bamba was defense and rebounding, so that's what he did.
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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:44 pm

The XtC wrote:Would you like me to do another run down of who else was on that team, and which NBA teams they are playing for now? Durant, Rondo, Smith, Gordon, etc? You cant compare Oak Hill to any other high school team, including Good Counsel.


From my post above (top of this page) in response to smupony....

Bamba played limited minutes at Oak Hill, which is a basketball factory. Maybe the most famous in the country. I am not nearly as up to speed on the DC area like a lot of the other guys are, so I will defer to them, but I would be hard pressed to think that his team has the depth of talent that Bamba's Oak Hill team had (even though I know Julius's team is in a top league).
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Postby The XtC » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:15 pm

Yes,I read that, and I was agreeing with you. Perhaps I sounded a bit harsh in the first post, what I really meant was would you like me to list them? I used to do an update on Bamba's old teammates each season, because it was impressive and educational to look at the real extent of talent that team had.
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Postby MustangIcon » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:27 pm

Ah okay. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Didn't want anyone to think I was presenting a skewed perspective. I agree how impresive the list is.
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Postby Stallion » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:53 pm

I'm seriously beginning to wonder if Doherty will cut this Francis kid loose. He seems to be regressing with 6 total points in last 3 games-only 2 baskets in 3 games. Again a 6-11 big kid in high school should be able to score 2 baskets in 3 games by accident. I think he belongs at Binginham or whoever we out recruited to get him

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Postby PonyDoh » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:46 pm

First off, he's not looking at any 6'3 centers in the WCAC. Every big in that league is at least 6'6 or bigger. Second, he's better then Bamba was in high school by a bunch. Key is to get him on campus this summer, and get him to work. In the meantime, no more African bigs, unless it's Aziz N'diaye. Get some burly Jucos to bang, and someone who can fill it up.
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Postby George S. Patton » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:52 pm

PonyDoh wrote:First off, he's not looking at any 6'3 centers in the WCAC. Every big in that league is at least 6'6 or bigger. Second, he's better then Bamba was in high school by a bunch. Key is to get him on campus this summer, and get him to work. In the meantime, no more African bigs, unless it's Aziz N'diaye. Get some burly Jucos to bang, and someone who can fill it up.


You know he may have 3 ships to offer if he believes JO is regressing to the point of complete uncertainty.

It could be JO, Kwiatkowski and Malone on the hook. When Alex Malone plays a lick of defense, let me know.
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