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Greg Stewart's column on high school basketball-mention of Bradley recruit
I don't think anyone has stats on AG. He has never played a game at Bradley, though he was a tremendous 3-point shooter in high school.
I also don't know what Jordan Nelson's stats are, but he seems to be getting a little more attention from college coaches.
Neil Alexander his coach who has coached some good DI talent says he is the best pure shooter he has ever coached!! His father is an assistant coach there and the kid is a gym rat with a high basketball IQ!! Lincoln plays a very agrressive full court trap defense so i do not think defense will be a problem for the kid....It has also been written that he can also get to the rim he just doesn't shoot 3's all he time!!! We need this kind of recruit no matter what!!!
This is the reason why I like this kid, he comes from a very well coached team and Lincoln plays a good schedule, I always believed that you get better basketball players when you recruit players from winning programs and from schools that are well coached, good coaches teach defense and not just offense.
This is the reason why I like this kid, he comes from a very well coached team and Lincoln plays a good schedule, I always believed that you get better basketball players when you recruit players from winning programs and from schools that are well coached, good coaches teach defense and not just offense.
and someone said a high basketball IQ. I will take that in a guy two inches too short and a half step too slow over the great athlete who can't shoot every time.
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