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This is a bit of a surprise to me - I expected Jones to choose Minnesota. I am guessing the allure of immediate playing time is what ultimately won him over. He's got a great chance to be a starter from day one at IU. At Minnesota, he'd be behind Westbrook, Nolen, and probably Hoffarber for at least the next two years.
Minnesota should actually be the more successful program over the course of VJ's career, but Indiana might be respectable again once he is a junior or senior. He and Jordan Crawford might make a very tough backcourt in a year or two. Nice get for Crean.
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Is Verdell Jones already qualified?
By the way, note the one comments that Verdell's father says when asked what they'd do if Indiana got hit with severe sanctions by the CAA--
""They don't seem to think, with all the things they've done for their
program internally, that the NCAA is really going to hit them that hard," Jones
Jr. said. "If it comes and it's really too hard, then maybe we have to
look at what we need to do next."
So it sounds like they will be signing one of those "qualified" letters of intent.
Maybe they will be sure a clause is included that allows them out of the agreement if sanctions are handed down.
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He's a great player. He isn't the most exciting to watch but he is capable of going for a good 40 points or 15 assists on any given night. I've seen him a countless amount of times over the last three years and he's one of my favorite players. He did have a very bad state tournament which led Bruce Pearl (who i sat two rows behind at the state tourny games) to offer other point guards and accept the commitment from DWest. However, it has been said time and time again, STRENGTH will be his determining factor.
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V.Jones may be a good player but from what I saw he is not as good as a lot of people think as he struggled in the state tour. against better competition and I do not consider him to be a great shooter from the outside, he might be a good point guard in the future but he needs to work on his shot.
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You can't judge him off one or two performances. He played better competition than anyone in the state the last two years going head to head with Jerryd Bayless (lottery pick), Scott Suggs (Washington), Nick Williams (Indiana), Lewis Jackson (Purdue), and many more...every game he got the best of them, especially Jackson. There were many more top rated teams outside of Illinois that he competed against and got the best of. He didn't have offers from Minnesota, Indiana, Arizona, Kentucky, Tennessee, etc. for no reason. The kids a player. A smooth playmaking point guard that passes and shoots it well. Very long with good potential. Added strength will be his key.
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