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This will be one of several deep dive look ins at 2011 recruiting for UW. Let’s take a look at one of Romar’s best point guard prospects.

by Craig YamadaEditor-In-Chief

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Height: 5’7”

Position: PG

Class: 2011

Location: Manteca, CA

AAU Team(s): Drew Gooden Soldiers

Interested Schools: Alabama, Arizona, Cal, New Mexico, Old Dominion, Oregon State, San Francisco and Washington

If you haven’t seen Kiwi play, take a look at this highlight and also this one.

If you can recall watching some of AAU highlight reel clips of the Drew Gooden Soldiers, you always left yourself asking, who is that little dude that keeps feeding dimes to Jabari Brown? Meet Kiwi Gardner from Manteca, CA. Yes, your eyes are deceiving you. That is not IT with dreads in the picture above. Kiwi is actually his own person and a damn fine ball player at that.

Kiwi has flown under the national radar thus far as the bigger recruiting sites have not given him as much love as he is due. At 5’7”, Kiwi is a well balanced mixture of both scoring and dropping dimes. He is quick, aggressive and explosive. Kiwi can split defenses in two as he penetrates and has an act for find the open man down low. Hands down, he is one of the best ball handlers I have seen in a while. His game reminds me of a hybrid of both Isaiah Thomas and Jerome Randle. You can see many flashes of Isaiah Thomas in the way he attacks the paint and the way he handles the ball. He has an act for poking the ball loose from his defenders and seems to be a good fit for UW’s fast tempo style of game.

In a recent radio interview,  Mark Oliver, the Director of the Oakland Soldiers, did nothing but confirm Kiwi’s interest in UW as he mentioned that “Washington has great favor for Kiwi.” He went on to praise his AAU point guard for his leadership and toughness. “[He] is the backbone of our team, a real leader. He’s a team guy that makes others around him better.” He added that “people to tend to sleep on Kiwi, but is [the player] that gives the Soldiers the spark that contributes to winning.”

Kiwi leads the team in steals thus far this summer. Jabari Brown added that “Kiwi is a smothering type of defender that does not back down.”

In the last interview done with Rivals.com, Kiwi spoke of Washington as “[his] favorite school. I like the program, I like the coaches. I’ve been up there for camp and I like the atmosphere. It reminds me of a smaller San Francisco, so it’s cool.” If he does land at UW, he looks to be IT’s future successor as a hybrid PG/SG combo. With Venoy Overton graduating this year, UW will be in dire needs of a floor general and a spark coming off the bench on defense.

Kiwi has yet to receive an offer from UW, but is continuing to garner attention from several other schools as well. Old Dominion and USF have already offered, but he wants to play for a bigger name school. UW is believed to be in the hunt for other top PG prospects such as Jahii Carson (Oregon State de-commit) and five star rated Quinn Cook (Hyattsville, Maryland). And let’s not forget about the home town kid, Tony Wroten either. Although many believe he is Kentucky bound already, I wouldn’t bet against him staying home in Seattle to play for his home city. (More on all these guys soon). Cook sounds like a challenge to land as some have reported that his mother didn’t want him playing across the country where she couldn’t watch. Wroten, Carson and Gardner look to be UW’s top PG prospects at the time being. UW seems to be holding out for Wroten’s decision first and foremost before offering others. Welcome to a new recruiting roller coaster.

The Drew Gooden Soldiers AAU team is definitely becoming a hot bed of talent again as several 2011 prospects are beginning to generate recruiting buzz from this team: Jabari Brown, Kiwi Gardner, Nick Johnson and Kyle Wiltjer. The Soldiers also feature top prospects in the 2012 class with Brandon Ashley and Dominic Artis. Both of these guys look to be high on the Dawgs’ radar for next year as well. Let’s just hope Desmond Simmons can work his magic and build a pipeline from the Bay to the Dub.

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Gaddy USAby Craig Yamada – Staff Writer

Saturday, June 26th will hopefully mark the turning of the corner for Abdul Gaddy. As previously noted by Percy Allen, Abdul Gaddy has been selected to the U18 roster for the USA Basketball team that’ll be playing this summer.

He will be representing his country as he competes in the FIBA Americas U18 Championship tournament in San Antonio, TX. For those wanting to witness Abdul aka “Young Gaddy” get his swagger back, all games will be streamed online at: http://www.fibaamericas.com/.

For those of you that followed recruiting with a microscope this year, this will be a great opportunity to watch some of the top 2010 commits and future 2011 commits show their stuff. Gaddy headlines this roster as the only player with NCAA experience. Joining him in San Antonio are some of the more prominent names in the 2010 class:

  • Kyrie Irving (PG, Duke Commit)
  • Vander Blue (SG, Marquette Commit)
  • Josh Hairston (PF, Duke Commit)
  • Patric Young (PF, Florida Commit)
  • Tony Mitchell (PF. Missouri Commit)

The battle between Irving and Gaddy for the starting PG position will be a fun battle to watch this weekend. Irving is arguably the best PG in the 2010 class (Sorry Josh Selby) and is destined to be Coach K’s best weapon this year. I expect this battle to be key in Gaddy’s maturation process as he competes with one of the nation’s best.

Early reports coming out of San Antonio is that Gaddy is the most vocal player on the team. Given that he has been to the Sweet 16 with UW already, he has much leadership and experience to bring to the table. Playing under Oklahoma Coach Jeff Capel, Gaddy will have an opportunity to reclaim his McDonald’s All American swag this weekend.

And, having worked with Ryan Appleby this summer, his shot has vastly improved already. UW players have twittered that Gaddy was “shooting as well as Wilcox” in summer scrimmages this year. If that holds true, Gaddy will have a bright sophomore campaign and will look to fulfill his five-star advertisement.

The remaining roster showcases some of 2011’s top prospects:

  • Austin Rivers (SG, Uncommitted)
  • Quincy Miller (PF, Uncommitted)
  • Trevor Cooney (SG, Syracuse Verbal Commit)
  • LeBryan Nash (SF, Uncommitted)
  • Amir Williams (C, Uncommitted)

The most notable name on this list that UW should be paying attention to is Austin Rivers. Rivers is the #2 rated player in the ESPN 2011 recruiting class. There have been rumblings that he may take a visit to UW this year. He is already being heavily recruited by Duke, Florida, North Carolina, Kansas, Kentucky and UCLA. Although the son of Coach Doc Rivers may be a long shot for UW at this point, this is a player we should continue to keep our eyes on this year.  If Romar can pull a rabbit out of his hat with this kid, he would headline a potential top-10 recruiting class for UW in 2011. Here is Austin’s highlight reel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upU9gZCzygM

On a side note, Desmond Simmons was also invited to the tryouts for this roster, but unfortunately did not make the cut. Gaddy said that Desmond “did well” and said Simmons could make an immediate contribution to UW’s defense this year. From the looks of things, we could have Justin Holiday’s successor in D-Simmons. Having been invited to try out for the USA team is an honor in itself. His offensive skills have been said to be a bit more on the raw side, but as we all know, Romar will turn him into a more complete player once his UW career is complete.

All for now. Enjoy the games.

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qpon romarby Craig YamadaStaff Writer

Quincy Pondexter from the University of Washington.

But wait… just kidding. The destination of the great Q-PON was short lived as the OKC Thunder traded Quincy to play alongside CP3  and the New Orleans Hornets. Many Sonic fans are definitely happy Q-Pon did not remain in OKC for obvious reasons. We look forward to seeing what he can do at the next level in New Orleans. Coach Romar, we salute you for Q-Pon’s development and getting him to this level.

Quincy was the only Pac-10 Player selected in the first round of the 2010 Draft.

On behalf of Dawg Nation and Montlake Madness, we wanted to wish Q-Pon congratulations and wish you a long and prosperous career in the NBA! And we also wanted to thank you for your hard work and dedication everyday on Montlake for all four years of your great UW career. You will be missed.

Which Dawg will be next to reach NBA glory? Send us your thoughts.

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MBA in UKMontlake Madness is getting ready to ramp up again for the upcoming season. You’ll see some changes, including plenty more from our team of writers. But more on that soon. Check back later this week for the first of a series of recruiting profiles. Might as well get to know the guys we’re going to be obsessing over for the next year, right?

Here’s a look at MBA’s summer vacation dunkation so far. . .

by Craig Yamada – Staff Writer

22-8-2.

No, that is not my old IMA locker combination. Those are MBA’s average stat lines after three games in the International Future Challenge in Lille, France. To summarize, MBA has been, for the lack of a better word, dominant in his first three outings this summer with the Great Britain under-23 team.

TANGENT: Yes, this will be the only British bloak I will be cheering on this summer. I still will yell USA, USA, USA when watching “futbol” this summer. Sorry MBA.

OK, back to hoops. To be exact, he is averaging 22.3 points/7.7 Rebounds/2.3 Blocks/2.3 Steals over his three games against France, Belgium and Luxembourg.  And what’s even more remarkable, he is shooting over 53% from the field in his last two games. From the articles I have read on Hoopsfix.com, every notable highlight is capped with some kind of emphatic slam by none other than MBA. He is leading his team in scoring and is dominating the glass.

MBA started the tourney with a matchup against France. A controversial call by a ref at the end of the game proved to be the difference in the game as Great Britain fell, 80-79. MBA finished that game with 16 points and six rebounds. The highlights of that game featured MBA beasting two French defenders for a thunderous stuff. He also had a reverse jam and a highlight reel worthy swat off the glass.

Game 2 was against Belgium where MBA looked to rebound after the heartbreaking loss to France. And boy did he respond. He finished with 26 points, 9 rebounds, 7 steals and 2 blocks to lead Great Britain to a 83-68 victory. The GB coach is sending Coach Romar a bag of crumpets to thank him for MBA’s defensive prowess. He also shot 48% (12 for 25) from the field and led all scorers for the second straight game.

And game 3 against Luxembourg was an all-out route as GB cruised 90-61. MBA had another strong performance shooting 61% (11 for 18) from the field netting 25 points and grabbing 8 boards. Highlight of the game was a one handed alley-oop which I can only imagine was as painful to watch as the tea bag against Stanford during the Pac-10 Tourney. There was actually a live feed of the Luxembourg game which can be seen here (poor quality): http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/7785647

Are we really that surprised about these stellar performances? I think not. Abdul Gaddy told Percy Allen this summer about regaining his “swag”. Well, if MBA’s SWAG was a car, that car has been doing 90 in a 25mph zone since his first game against Stanford last year.

Entering into his senior year, MBA finally has gained the confidence needed to succeed at the college level. Now the question remains, can he elevate it to the next? If history has taught us anything, UW players are notorious for slow starts and turning their game up during their late junior year into their senior year.  Bobby Jones, Justin Dentmon, and Quincy Pondexter were the best examples of that.

And Q-Pon proved that an offseason with national competition was key to his growth as a player and a leader. Let’s just hope that MBA and Gaddy can follow suit with their international competition this summer. There are already rumblings that he will be playing alongside Ben Gordon and Luol Deng for GB in the 2012 Olympics in London. That could be an interesting team to watch.

MBA’s production is going to be vital for UW to rise back to the Pac 10 conference crown in 2010-11. If Aziz N’Diaye can start garnering more attention in the post, MBA will have plenty of opportunities to dominate at the 4 spot. I for one think that he could have a good chance for Pac 10 first team if all the right chips fall.

Is November here yet?

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