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  • BU recruit- 2013 guard Marvie Keith

    Bradley is recruiting Marvie Keith, a 5'11" senior (2013) point guard from Crete-Monee High School. He is one of the top remaining uncommitted prospects in Illinois. Last year at Crete-Monee he played behind all-state point guard Michael Orris, and this season he is likely to put up much bigger numbers. He is a very quick PG who averaged 12.3 ppg and 4 assists per game as a junior, and he shoots the three extremely well (53 out of 131 last year = 40.4%).









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  • #2
    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
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    Last year at Crete-Monee he played behind all-state point guard Michael Orris, ..
    speaking of whom...Orris w- who was recruited away from his Illini commitment to then recommit to Bruce Weber at Kansas State...
    he had his first action in K-State's 81-61 exhibition win over Washburn...

    Orris played 5 minutes of garbage time against Washburn and went 0-0, sank two FT, and had no rebounds of assists..
    Given that 11 or 12 players played ahead of him - he might consider redshirting..

    also - in that game - the most impressive player of all was freshman DJ Johnson off the bench - who was leaning to SIU but then reneged and followed Chris Lowery to K-State.
    Johnson had 10 pts, 7 rebs in just 17 minutes...he was also being pursued by ISU but hardly had any interest at all from above the mid-major level - he was also quite impressive on Kansas State's summer foreign exhibition tour......

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    • #3
      that young man has some serious RANGE! Really liked that step away from a screen and nailed a three...distributed nicely as well...but highlights are most always showing a good light...
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      • #4
        Because of his (lack of) size it is unlikely that the "big boys" will come calling with official offers. This is good in that BU should be competing against mid-majors only, thus increasing our odds of landing him.

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        • #5
          I love this kind of small guard. I always feel we can get underrated players to a Bradley level school when they are small. However, unless we have someone leave the team.(From our backcourt) I hope we don't use a scholarship on a small guard. I would rather have two bigger players. If we can't get two bigger guys then I would be OK if a guard was at least 6'3" tall so he could play alongside another smaller guard(Fields).

          Nothing against this kid he looks good. Just wish we could get a balanced team.

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