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Ernie Kent landed one of the most highly-coveted recruits of his time as the Washington State head coach on Tuesday night when junior college center Davante Cooper committed to Washington State over scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Purdue.
Ernie Kent landed one of the most highly coveted recruits of his time as the Washington State head coach on Tuesday night when junior college center Davante Cooper committed to Washington State over scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Purdue
It will be interesting to see how well he plays at Tyler JC this season, and if he succeeds at Washington State U.
Ernie Kent landed one of the most highly-coveted recruits of his time as the Washington State head coach on Tuesday night when junior college center Davante Cooper committed to Washington State over scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Purdue.
Ernie Kent landed one of the most highly coveted recruits of his time as the Washington State head coach on Tuesday night when junior college center Davante Cooper committed to Washington State over scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Purdue
It will be interesting to see how well he plays at Tyler JC this season, and if he succeeds at Washington State U.
I found this preview of the Tyler Junior College team this year that mentions Davante Cooper.
And the only other mention anywhere about Davante Cooper committing to Washington State comes from the short thread on the Washington State University basketball message board-
Devante Cooper a 6 11 240 out of Tyler Jr College verbally commits. He averaged 18.4 pts,11/3 rbs and 2,7 blks/ He is the teammate of fellow coug commit Hinson . The tapes are sketchy and it seems like he is mobile and can run the court well.. WSU beat out Oregon St,Olk St and Purdue for his...
Interesting that the poster seemed to get information that Davante already played a season at Tyler, and averages a whopping 18.4 points per game, 11.3 rebounds per game, and 2.7 blocks per game.
I am pretty sure Davante didn't average those numbers in high school, and his Bradley numbers were 1.7 ppg, 1.3 rpg, and 0.3 bpg. So, I'd sure like to know where those numbers came from.
I hope he has a great career but....
that article seems to suggest the only reason Davante's numbers at Bradley were so bad ( 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds i)
..was that he "lacks experience" and just "needs time to develop" because "he's raw"...
BUT...Davante is already more than three years out of high school...he's just a few weeks from being 22 years old...he will likely be 2, 3, even 4 years older than all the players he faces this year or even next...
If you're this many years into your post-high school career then I think the statute of limitations on the use of "inexperienced" and "raw" has come & gone.
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When I saw Cooper play a few early games for BU I predicted he'd end up being one of our best players before he graduated. Then, he seemed to fall out of favor and looked lost most of the year. I sure hope things work out for him since he seemed like a really good kid but MAN, I'd sure hate to look back and see that BU let another good BCS player (see Remy Abel, et. al.) get away.
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His size and skills were promising, and I hope he does well at Tyler JC and at Washington State.
From what I have heard from multiple sources, his departure had nothing to do with his skill levels and potential, and mostly to do with him "not fitting in" with Coach Wardle's coaching, practice expectations, and with other expectations the coaches had.
Recall that Coach Wardle has always put an extremely high priority on his players athletic and academic development.
Ernie Kent landed one of the most highly coveted recruits of his time as the Washington State head coach on Tuesday night when junior college center Davante Cooper committed to Washington State over scholarship offers from Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Purdue
This can't possibly be the same Davante Cooper we had last year, right? Aside from games, I got to watch him play in practice a couple times and I would argue he had the lowest ceiling of any member of last year's team, maybe aside from Okafor. He demonstrated little to no growth or progression throughout the year, and I don't think I heard anybody express regret when they heard he was transferring.
That was pretty much my impression when I saw this news of him committing to a big-time program like Washington State, and with offers supposedly from Oklahoma State, Purdue, and Oregon State.
We'll have to wait to see how this develops, but I have always said that college coaches lose objectivity often when it comes to offering big guys (just look at Tom Crean's past history of recruiting inept big men). But even if a player can develop his skills, if he doesn't change his work habits and coachability, it is still going to drive his coaches crazy.
Davante's first game stats are now posted (his team, Tyler junior college played Brookhaven - a very low level DIII junior college- non-scholarship players)
he started, was 1-4 from the floor and 0-1 from 3-pt, 2 pts, 10 rebounds, 0 asst, 2 turnovers, and 1 block
Two other players also got double-digit rebounds in the game as there were a lot of missed shots, and two of Davante's teammates scored over 20 pts
in other NJCAA games, there are a couple nearby kids showing up in the national stat rankings...
-Michael Tucker is scoring 22.7 ppg - LINK
-Vincennes' Nate Hansen is scoring 24.3 ppg on 64.3% FG shooting and 54.2 3-pt shooting- LINK
(kid is a 6-4 Jeremy Crouch-Colt Ryan-type shooting guard whose only offer is Kentucky Wesleyan)
-Wabash Valley's DeAngelo Isby is scoring 25.0 ppg - LINK
(athletic 6-5 SG from Chicago with UIC, WIU, Green Bay & SIU offers)
also Josh Cunningham had a nice game in Dayton's exhibition vs. a DII opponent - 18 pts 5 reb but had foul trouble and fouled out
5 games into the season, and playing some really soft early season opponents like Lonestar College-Tomball (a school that doesn't even have a basketball team but they do have a "Club Team" that Tyler clobbered by 30)
..Davante's averages are 4.3 ppg, 8.8 rpg. I think Washington State is gonna be a challenge next year for Davante.
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