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Just wondering who they are...I want to look them up to see their ratings...and I want to know their names in case they don't want to stick around for the new coach.
Why is it that since the end of the 2006 season it's been a coin toss to know which team will show up?
2 commits Chris Evans (a juco forward that Bradley recruited) and Kris Brewer, a shooting guard from Brehm Prep in Carbondale. I saw Brewer play in the Tournament of Champions at Washington HS in November. He is a good shooter, but he did not have a great game the day I saw him.-
Brewer was throughout most of the Tournament -- the best player on Brehm...
here's some on Brewer:
"Kris Brewer (Memphis, Tenn./Brehm Prep (Ill.)
2011, SG/PG, 6-4, 185
Brewer is an excellent athlete who can score. He attacked the rim on the
break, where he got a bucket or drew the foul. He spotted up and knocked
down open 3s and mid-range jumpers off the catch. Brewer also spent time
at the point where he did a nice job of drawing defenders and hitting the
open man.
He is capable of defending both guard positions as well. He competed and
played with toughness, finishing with 25 points, 5 assists and 3 steals in an 86
-65 lost to Findlay Prep."
Kentucky-bound PF Anthony Davis led a talented field at the State Farm Tournament of Champions, writes Reggie Rankin.
Breakout performers:
"Kris Brewer
Size: 6-2/180 | NR
Quick Take: Brewer was a complete unknown coming into the Tournament of
Champions, but he made himself very known to opponents. A scorer with
good size, Brewer can get to the rim, has a dynamic pull up game, and also is
more than capable of knocking in threes. His defense does need work, but
the Brehm Prep standout should definitely see a major uptick in college
attention after his strong play."
Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com
"Kris Brewer, SG, Brehm Prep – The scoring assault from Brewer continued this
weekend with another impressive performance. After breaking out over
Thanksgiving Day weekend, Brewer hasn’t slowed down at all. Brewer again
showed the ability to hit shots in the mid-range and from deep on his way to
nearly a 30 point performance. Most impressively is the improvement that
Brewer showed on the defensive end. After struggling with that earlier in the
year, Brewer played excellent defensive and his ball pressure led to several
turnovers and easy buckets."
Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com
and from 2/13/11... "Kris Brewer Profile
The Kent State Golden Flashes picked up an excellent commitment on Sunday
morning when Carbondale (IL) Brehm Prep standout Kris Brewer made his
decision according to a source close to the situation. Brewer is a 6-foot-2
shooting guard who has had an excellent senior season for Brehm Prep.
Brewer is originally from Memphis, Tennessee, but transferred to Brehm for his
senior season. So far this year Brewer has proven to be a dynamic scorer. He
has deep range and also can really score in the mid-range to go along with
being a solid athlete.
Brewer made a name for himself at both the State Farm Tournament of
Champions and the Best of the Midwest event. This commitment is a big one
for the Flashes."
Good for KSU. I think they were asking more for the purpose of seeing the types of players Geno would recruit than to actually steal the ones that have already committed. At least that it what I was thinking when I opened this thread.
.... Kris Brewer, a shooting guard from Brehm Prep in Carbondale. I saw Brewer play in the Tournament of Champions at Washington HS in November. He is a good shooter, but he did not have a great game the day I saw him.-
Note: Neither of these recruits has signed a LOI yet.
Kris Brewer - who stayed with Kent State after Geno left - was pretty impressive in the game last night in the Bahamas.
He was 6-8 incl 2-3 from 3 pt - 15 pts, 6 rebs
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