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  • BU recruit- Class of 2016 - Ben Coupet

    Slightly older Bradley fans might remember Ben Coupet who played for Jim Molinari from 1994-1996. He was a 6'10" player from Chicago Simeon HS who never quite lived up to expectations at Bradley.

    Now one of the best young phenoms in Chicago is a younger Ben Coupet, the son of the former BU player. He is a 6'5" 8th grader who is one of the best young players in Illinois for the class of 2016. He is planning on attending Simeon HS next year.


  • #2
    If I remember right Mo could never find him....(Big Ben)

    I wonder how he(little Ben) chose his four favorite teams?
    Last edited by lefty; 04-08-2012, 08:56 AM. Reason: reworded

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    • #3
      I just watched a game the other day from Big Ben's high school days. Talented.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lefty View Post
        I wonder how he(little Ben) chose his four favorite teams?
        Those are probably the ones that are recruiting him the hardest and who have already hosted him for cookouts and barbecues at the coach's homes...

        BTW -- did anyone know that his father Ben Coupet flirted with a Hollywood career...





        BTW -- here's a dunk video of Ben Coupet, Jr...
        8th grade star Ben Coupet Jr. completes the Dunk 3-point play against Prarie Hills as part of Thorpe's…

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          Those are probably the ones that are recruiting him the hardest and who have already hosted him for cookouts and barbecues at the coach's homes...

          and they just happen to this year's final four

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          • #6
            The press and good pub on Ben Coupet, Jr. is starting to take off..
            BEN COUPET, JR: Class of 2016 Tweet Written by: Prospect-Central When talking about some of the most successful high school baske...

            Check out the amazingly talented 8th grader Ben Coupet Jr that has a game that looks eerily similar to Kobe Bryant.....

            6’5 Ben Coupet, Jr. led Chicago’s Beasley Academic Center (public grammar school) 8th Grade team to a 43-2…


            almost every site compares him at his current stage to Kobe & MJ..
            Maybe Ben Coupet's prediction back in '96 that he was going to be in the NBA ..was simply delayed by a generation...

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            • #7
              more on Ben Coupet - a freshman this fall at Simeon

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              • #8
                it's still quite early in the high school basketball season and yet Chicago Simeon held an open scrimmage - kinda like a college-type Red-White - also described as a "Showcase" of all their talent....
                ......over 1300 people came to watch!! How many were at our Red-White?

                it's being reported that 6-6 freshman Ben Coupet wowed everyone and will play a lot on varsity

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                • #9
                  Ben Coupet, Jr. - Son of ex-Brave Ben Coupet is impressing people and there are those who are likening him to Kobe -
                  he's already grown to 6-7 (he's a freshman) and plays like a guard (for Simeon)....but with the lineup Simeon has he isn't playing a lot of varsity right now

                  BTW Simeon coach Robert Smith as well as Morgan Park coach Nick Irvin are both suspended 4 games by CPL

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    Maybe Ben Coupet's prediction back in '96 that he was going to be in the NBA ..was simply delayed by a generation...
                    Which reminds me of a story from where I worked then. At that time I was in charge of ordering merchandise for a small sports licensing chain in Central Illinois. I was in our store in the Northwoods Mall one night and in walks most of the Bradley basketball team. They were looking for a hat with only the NBA logo on it which we had in stock. We showed them the hat and everyone started laughing. Naturally I asked them why they wanted the hat. Their response was that the hat was for Ben Coupet as he was declaring for the NBA draft. My immediate and unfiltered response was; "YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME" which resulted in immediate laughter from everyone. They bought the hat and I am certain that they had some fun at the expense of Mr Coupet.
                    Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                    ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post

                      BTW Simeon coach Robert Smith as well as Morgan Park coach Nick Irvin are both suspended 4 games by CPL

                      interesting that TWO players have also been suspended but their names have not been released...

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                      • #12
                        Coupet Jr ranked #14

                        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                        Slightly older Bradley fans might remember Ben Coupet who played for Jim Molinari from 1994-1996. He was a 6'10" player from Chicago Simeon HS who never quite lived up to expectations at Bradley.

                        Now one of the best young phenoms in Chicago is a younger Ben Coupet, the son of the former BU player. He is a 6'5" 8th grader who is one of the best young players in Illinois for the class of 2016. He is planning on attending Simeon HS next year.

                        http://chicagohoops.hoops247.com/ind...=34:recruiting
                        PROSPECT-CENTRAL: Top 60 Tweet UPDATED: 02/27/20 (1) Elijah Fisher sg/sf / 6'6'' 185 / Oshawa, CA   *** (2) Dajuan Wagner, ...


                        according to the above linked site, Ben Coupet Jr (son of former Bradley player) is the #14 ranked prospect in the Nation for the 2016 recruiting class

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                        • #13
                          Ben Coupet was rated as Top 40 at "Super Soph Camp"
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                          btw - this is from the Illini board - a pretty thorough list of all the Class of 2013 kids in Illinois and where they're headed...


                          Jabari Parker 6-8 WF Chicago Simeon -- Duke
                          Malcolm Hill 6-5 WF/SG Belleville East -- UI
                          Kendrick Nunn 6-1 SG Chicago Simeon -- UI
                          Billy Garrett Jr. 6-4 PG Morgan Park -- DePaul
                          Kendall Stephens 6-5 SG St. Charles East -- PU
                          Sterling Brown 6-5 WF/WG Proviso East -- SMU
                          Kyle Davis 6-0 G Chicago Morgan Park -- Dayton
                          Alec Peters, 6-7 WF/PF Washington -- Valparaiso
                          Kendall Pollard 6-5 WF Chicago Simeon -- Dayton
                          Jaylon Tate 6-2 PG Chicago Simeon -- UI
                          David Cohn 6-2 PG Elmhurst York -- CSU
                          Ben Moore 6-8 PF Bolingbrook -- SMU
                          Nathan Taphorn 6-7 WF Pekin -- NW
                          Alvin Ellis 6-4 WF/WG Chicago De La Salle -- MSU
                          Alex Foster 6-7 PF/SF South Holland Seton Academy -- Texas Tech
                          Jared Brownridge 6-1 2G Waubonsie Valley -- Santa Clara
                          Paris Lee 5-10 PG Maywood Proviso East -- ISU
                          Keenan Minor 6-1 Cahokia -- Juco: Southwestern illinois
                          Robert Knar 6-1 PG Mundelein -- UNI
                          Andrew McAuliffe C 6-8 Glenbrook North -- Davidson
                          Jubril Adekoya 6-6 PF Tinley park -- Valparaiso
                          Sean O'Brien 6-6 SF Mundelein -- SIU-C
                          Miles Simelton 6-0 PG Oswego -- Lehigh
                          Lexus Williams 5-11 PG Chicago Marist -- Valparaiso
                          Alex Majewski 6-7 F Brother Rice -- Texas Pan American
                          Russell Woods 6-7 F/C Chicago Simeon -- JuCo: John A Logan
                          A.J. Riley 6-2 PG Peoria Notre Dame -- JuCo: John A Logan
                          Xzavier Taylor 6-9 c/f Morgan Park -- Bradley
                          Deshawn Munson 6-3 SF East St. Louis -- JuCo: Iowa Western
                          Lance Whitaker 6-2 G Bartlett -- UIC
                          A.J. Patty 6-8 C/PF Westchester St. Joseph -- Juco: Vincennes
                          Morris Dunnigan 6-2 SG Joliet West -- JuCo: Vincennes
                          Tyler Smithpeters 6-4 G Harrisburg -- SIU-C
                          Steven Cook 6-4 G New Trier -- Princeton
                          Andrew Drone 6-10 C Ridgway Gallatin County -- Rice
                          Josh McAuley 6-6 PF West Aurora -- JuCo: Waubonsee
                          Scott Kingsley 6-3 G St. Rita -- Farleigh Dickinson
                          L.j. McIntosh 6-1 G Chicago Marist -- Texas Pan American
                          Quinten Payne 6-4 SG St. Charles North -- Ball State
                          Marius Hill 6-4 SF Homewood-Flossmoor -- UALR
                          Garret Covington 6-5 SG Edwardsville -- WIU
                          Lamar Wofford-Humphrey 6-7 C H-F -- JuCo: Butler (KS)
                          Sean Moore Jr. 6-2 SG Chicago Simeon -- JuCo: Kaskaskia
                          Quron Davis 6-10 C/F Chicago Simeon -- Chicago State
                          Hayden Barnard 6-10 C Metea Valley Center -- MO (PWO)
                          Hank Mathews 6-2 CG Limestone -- Truman State (D-2)

                          Jovan Mooring 6-1 G Hillcrest -- uncommitted
                          Malachi Nix 5-6 PG Niles North -- uncommitted
                          Marquise Pryor 6-6 PF Chicago Orr -- uncommitted
                          Brandon jenkins 6-3 G Maywood Proviso East -- uncommitted
                          Moshawn Thomas 6-7 C/PF Chicago Hyde Park -- uncommitted
                          Justin Earls 6-7 PF De La Salle -- uncommitted
                          Ricky Norris 6-2 SG Chicago Simeon -- uncommitted
                          Royale Ewing 6-1 G St. Pat's -- uncommitted
                          Markee Williams 5-6 PG Morgan Park -- uncommitted
                          Tre Harris 6-5 SG Edwardsville -- uncommitted
                          Jamal McDowell 5-11 PG Chicago Orr -- uncommitted
                          Vincent Jackson 6-6 PF Cahokia -- uncommitted
                          Paris McCullum 6-5 F Proviso East -- uncommitted
                          Elliott McGauh 6-2 SG Oswego -- uncommitted
                          Lorenzo Dillard 6-2 SG Niles North -- uncommitted

                          Miki Ljuboja 6-7 F/C Riverside-Brookfield -- Reclassifying 2014
                          Last edited by tornado; 06-06-2013, 08:38 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Is "reclassifying" the new "held back"? Seems like it is happening a lot. I have a couple buddies that were reclassified in the first grade.

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                            • #15
                              sort of - but a little more thought goes into it..
                              a kid might want to reclassify if he's still developing and would be much more of a power by moving back a class- it sure worked for Mitch McGary - who rose from obscure/mid-major-caliber to Top 5 by doing an extra year of high school...
                              ..also one class may be loaded with talent but the subsequent class - not so loaded - so a kid has a better chance of getting noticed by reclassifying..

                              BTW - every once in a while a kid reclassifies by moving up a year and graduating early - but usually this is disastrous - and the kid quickly finds out he isn't anywhere close to ready to play in college

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