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    After last night's game the Hawk's son, Corey, is the all time scoring leader for the state of Arizona. He has signed with Arizona St. I imagine Hersey was in town for the game because his Portland Trailblazers played the Suns the night before. Congratulations Corey. Couldn't happen to a better family.
    What part of illegal don't you understand?

  • #2
    Had a picture in the Arizona Republic today of Corey hugging his dad. Only disappointing thing about the story was they said Corey broke Henry Bibby's record and mentioned Bibby went to UCLA. They said Hersey was a terrific outside shooter in the NBA but no mention of Bradley.
    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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    • #3
      my question is....how many high school players average this many points?

      he isn't in the top 150 but he is averaging like 35 a game? is he on a bad team playing bad teams?

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      • #4
        He is a very good player playing for a high school that is not in the largest class of high schools in Arizona.

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        • #5
          here's an interesting story about Hersey's son Corey that suggests John Calipari tried to lure Corey out of his verbal to Arizona State..it's also a good interview that mentions his dad......

          Corey Hawkins will be a freshman next year..
          Corey was apparently recruited by Kentucky's John Calipari AFTER he had committed to Arizona State!
          The evidence is this interview in which Corey says...
          "Q: Did you ever second-guess your decision?
          "I wouldn't say 'second-guess.' (Kentucky) coach (John) Calipari actually showed some interest
          and when he's interested it's kind of hard to just ignore it. But I wouldn't say I second-guessed
          anything, it was just kind of in the back of my head."

          Q: How far did the Calipari interest go?
          "I don't know a lot about it because my high school coach shielded me from a lot of it. I guess
          he just called, but he didn't want to pursue anything unless I de-committed and I wasn't ready
          to give up something so good for something that could possibly not be as good."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Future Walk-On View Post
            my question is....how many high school players average this many points?

            he isn't in the top 150 but he is averaging like 35 a game? is he on a bad team playing bad teams?
            His team was hardly "bad". They were 3A state champs in the great state of Arizona the last 2 seasons and they have played higher class teams during the season and have been successful.
            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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            • #7
              he is a great player but some people tended to overlook him because he came from a small school...
              Same happened to Drake's Josh Young, whose high school was small, and nobody else offered, and Drake got a steal..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                he is a great player but some people tended to overlook him because he came from a small school...
                Same happened to Drake's Josh Young, whose high school was small, and nobody else offered, and Drake got a steal..
                how well do you think he could have done at a higher program?


                Jordan Prosser hopefully fits this description.

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                • #9
                  a great shooter like Josh Young??? He'd have done fine at a bigger school -- kinda like Jamar Smith did fine at U of I until off the court issues...

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