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by Craig Yamada

“I have decided to take my talents to….”

Well we know he isn’t going to South Beach, but Tony Wroten will be making his announcement tomorrow at 3 PM tomorrow at Garfield HS  to one of these five schools:

  1. UW
  2. Louisville
  3. Seattle U
  4. UConn
  5. Villanova

The media and myself included  believe it will be a two horse race between UW and Louisville as Tony Wroten has been reported to saying he is “50-50″ between the two. Tony knows drama. Could he be pulling an ASJ move on us? Most likely.

You all know the facts of his decision. But in case you don’t, here is the breakdown between UW and Louisville:

Louisville

Positives:

  1. Pitino is a great coach. No if’s, and’s, or but’s about it. We could go to great length about his character, but we will stick to the facts for now.
  2. Peyton Siva, one of Tony’s closest friends, is already enrolled at Louisville and is primed for a starting role this year.  Tony and Peyton were a dynamic duo on the Seattle Rotary team together and would love to play together at the next level.
  3. Terrence Williams, a former Seattle native and current NBA player, also has some influence on Tony signing with his former school. Terrence is one of many “big bros” that Tony uses for advice.
  4. Louisville is in line for a great recruiting class this year as it has already signed Chane Benehan and is in the final four of Quincy Miller and Deuce Bello.
  5. Huge NBA sized arena (KFC Yum Center)

Negatives:

  1. Quincy Miller had “his best trip” at Baylor last weekend and should be considered leaning toward the Bears at this moment and thus there is no guarantee they will haul in the recruits necessary to make a big bang in 2011.
  2. It’s way too far from home
  3. Tony’s parents won’t be able to see him every game he plays in, without flying across the country on a regular basis

Washington

Positives:

  1. Close to home
  2. Strong and long lasting relationship with LoRo. Romar has been recruiting Tony pretty much since his freshman year or earlier. Romar and the coaching staff have an excellent relationship with the Tony Wroten Sr.
  3. Tony would be an instant celebrity in Seattle without an NBA team here. The whole city would be behind him every game. (We still would be if he choose to go to UL, but it’s not the same)
  4. Tony could really lead this UW team to a Final Four as he possesses all the tools to make each person around him better. Couple him with the talent we have returning and the recruits coming in, we would be a juggernaut.
  5. Hikeem Stewart. Best Friend. Always wanted to play together at the next level. What better way than to play together in front of your home crowd every week?
  6. The UW Big Bros: Nate Robinson (cousin), Tre Simmons, Will Conroy and Brandon Roy have all been big influences on Tony since before this process even started. They are a perfect example of hometown guys becoming local heroes at the collegiate level.

Negatives: I got nothing.

Coverage

Seattle Times will be streaming the video feed HERE. Griffin and I will both be there to witness Tony’s decision and will be sure to steal his phone away so Pitino can’t call him after. Just kidding. Sort of. And in case you were wondering, YES, we are hitting up Ezell’s before.

We will be streaming live updates over Twitter.

Be sure to follow our handle as we bring you all the details and action: @MontlakeMadness

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by Craig Yamada, Editor In Chief

Mark your calendars folks. Tony  is tweeting that Thursday, October 7th will be the day that Tony Wroten makes his announcement for which school he will be enrolling in next fall. He will be making his decision at Garfield High School.

This is a broken record, but he will be choosing from these six suitors: Villanova, Louisville, Kentucky, Miami, UConn and UW.

Let’s meet our contestants:

  1. Miami – Tony likes their football team. That’s about it.
  2. UConn – The wrong Huskies to want to play for at the current time. Calhoun will be likely buried with sanctions far into this year and the next.
  3. Kentucky – Forget about Big Blue Nation. Most of their fans don’t believe they have a chance. Many are speculating that Wroten dropped interest in them this summer. The feeling is that Calipari has likely moved his focus to the 2012 class already and has other targets ahead of Wroten for the 2011 class.
  4. Villanova – Early last year, it sounded like Tony was leaning toward Nova and the East coast, but times have changed. Jay Wright will likely be the second runner up.
  5. Louisville - Likely will be UW’s #1 competition. Peyton Siva, Wroten’s close friend and old Rotary backcourt mate, would be the biggest influence for Wroten to leave the 206. With a fresh commit of Chane Benehan two weeks ago and the possibility of Quincy Miller and Deuce Bello committing sooner or later, they definitely look attractive. Wroten will be taking his official visit the weekend of 9/24 in Louisville.
  6. UW - Best friend Hikeem Stewart just verbally committed to the Dub. Coach Ro has been on him since he was in middle school. Tony’s dad is always seen talking to UW Basketball coaches. Tony’s UW “BFAM” of Nate Robinson, Will Conroy, Tre Simmons and Brandon Roy have all been divine influences on him. And IT has already “guaranteed” he is coming to UW. I am with IT on this one. This local legend will prove to be one of, if not THE best player to ever commit to UW.

In other news, this weekend is shaping up to be a big one for LoRo and the Dawgs. He will be playing host to four recruits this weekend for the Nebraska game:

  • PG/SG: Hikeem Stewart (UW Verbal) – Will be playing host to his friend Tony this weekend
  • PG: Tony Wroten – Make yourself at home Mr. Wroten
  • PF: Jernard Jarreau (VCU Lean) – Jarreau, a 6’10″ 180 LB forward from Louisiana, verbally committed to VCU on Monday and re-opened his recruitment that same day claiming he wanted “to keep his options open.” VCU is thought to be his leader right now, but UW is the one and only power conference school on his list of options. He likens his game to Kevin Durant.
  • SG: Jabari Brown – Along with Wroten, he is Romar’s #1 target this fall. Brown, a five star athlete, is arguably one of the best scorers in the 2011 class. He has likened his game to a hybrid of Carmelo Anthony and Brandon Roy which definitely bodes well for Romar. UW is Brown’s only official visit scheduled thus far and will look to lock him down this weekend before he takes any others.

All for now. Early Prediction for tomorrow: UW 27 – Nebraska 24.

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by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

So, no Brett Hundley on Labor Day. Boo hoo. But Hikeem Stewart went ahead and changed the conversation on Monday night with the announcement that he had committed to the UW for the 2011 class over Twitter:

“Its official I comitted to the university of Washington yeEeeeeaaaaah let’s go huskies!”

Hikeem became the first piece of a potential epic  2011 UW recruiting class on Monday and is eager to represent the 206 at Hec Ed next year. Unlike his older twin brothers, Lod and Rod, Hikeem chose to stay home to don purple and gold in front of his friends and family. He becomes the first Rainier Beach player to sign with UW dating back to Nate Robinson.

WIth Hikeem, UW is getting a SG who has the ball handling ability to play the PG spot. UW gets yet another knockdown shooter in Stewart who adds to UW’s already deep backcourt. Hikeem is also known for his court vision. Many of his highlights are of him dropping dimes in transition with swag. After watching his PRO-AM highlights from two weeks ago, he definitely looks to have the build and the size to become an immediate contributor next year. His performance this summer at his AAU tournaments definitely helped his case in his rise in the recruiting charts. WIth the entire 2010 season ahead of him, I fully expect him to break the top 100 with ease by season’s end. Congratulations Hikeem, Montlake is eager to see what you can do.

So Who’s Next?

Jabari Brown will be in town for his official visit on September 18th for the Nebraska game at Husky Stadium. Some feel that he could very well commit on that visit. He is fielding in home visits this week with several schools including UW. Romar gets his in-home chance on the Thursday, the 9th. From everything I have heard, we are in good standing with Jabari and should have a great shot at landing him in the early recruiting period.

Tony Wroten officially announced on Twitter that he will be looking to announce in late September or October. He is taking his official visit to Louisville on 9/22. He said over “Talkin’ Hoops” with Jim Basnight that he will be looking to schedule his official visit to UW with none other than Hikeem Stewart. Given the buzz, I think it will come down to Louisville and UW. In my opinion, he will be ours to lose.

If we sign those three guards, we will have the best and deepest backcourt in the country. No if’s and’s or but’s. We all know Romar is supposed to be putting a heavy emphasis on recruiting for big men this off season, but with the talent pool of guards in 2011, Romar needs to recruit the best players out there and build the team around them.

Kevin Davis will likely be the 4th signee this year if he can get his grades together at TCC and would be a huge signing for Lorenzo.

If a 5th scholarship is awarded (Romar Math), Pelle and Angelo Chol will be competing for that spot. We will likely have to battle Steve Lavin  for Pelle’s services, as St. John’s is hot on his tail. Chol on the other hand is down to four schools as he eliminated UCONN weeks ago. We will be waiting until spring to hear Chol’s decision.

With the depth of big men coming out in 2012, Romar is probably going to load up with as many guards as possible this year. Brandon Ashley and Jordan Tebbutt figure to be our top targets next year.

But, back to the main story. Hikeem is continuing the 2011 “hometown hero” legacy with his announcement today. Kasen and ASJ are definitely #saluting you now.

Hikeem? Check. Tony? We are waiting…

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by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

Clockwise from Top (Hikeem Stewart, Tony Wroten, Kevin Davis, Kasen Williams, Austin Seferian-Jenkins)

“I want to be that home town guy, that local guy to help bring them back up.” – Austin Seferian-Jenkins

2010. I am going to call it now: The year of the hometown hero. ASJ started it and we hope Tony Wroten will finish it. Not often will we cross pollinate with UW Football, but the recruiting trends will share some sparkling similarities in regards to their hometown guys.

On my birthday, ASJ delivered me a wonderful gift in deciding to attend the UW on a Football scholarship. As arguably the best TE in all the land, ASJ is looking to deliver a Rose Bowl and National Championship back to Seattle. By far, one of the most heralded in-state recruits UW has hauled in for their football program since Jake Locker. An extra added bonus was that he declared he would play basketball for Coach Romar in 2011 as a walk on. (More to come on that later)

ASJ has started what most Dawg fans hope will be a domino effect of local talent staying home to represent their city and state to play their respective sports. The next domino to fall is Kasen Williams, the #1 WR on the West Coast, who we all prayed would don the purple and gold next fall over a myriad of big name schools. And today, we got our wish.

Kasen used the same reasoning as ASJ did regarding his final decision. He values his family, the proximity to home, and playing for a program on the rise. Could there be assimilation with our basketball recruits? Without a doubt.

As a Seattle native, what basketball recruit could say no to the notoriety that comes along with being the primary focus of basketball in Seattle? The Sonics are long gone, may they rest in peace. UW Basketball is now the epicenter of the basketball community not only in Seattle, but in all of Washington.  (No disrespect to WSU or Seattle U) But without an NBA team, local players would become instant celebrities walking down the streets of downtown. Seattle’s homegrown ballers will have an opportunity to play for a national contender in the comfort of their own backyard. Their families would be a five minute drive away to watch their kids play under the bright lights of Hec Ed. What could be better? Simple answer: Nothing.

Although Wroten has been heard again and again about UK being his leader, I just don’t see how UK can eclipse UW here. Wroten, the cousin of Nate Robinson, is all about the 206. He even etched those numbers in his hair when he played in his AAU tourney in Vegas this summer.  Many argue that Terrence Williams and Peyton Siva both loved the 206 just as much, but in the case of Wroten the proximity to home will definitely become a major factor in his decision. Not a day goes by where I don’t see him tweet about the home team and reppin’ Seattle. He gets awfully homesick when he is away longer than a weekend and that will definitely work in UW ‘s favor.  With the local grooming of his BFAM (Brothers From Another Mother), former Huskies have to be urging Tony to continue the legacy of Seattle hoops at UW.

Hikeem “the Dream” Stewart, close friend of Wroten, is also likely heading to the UW following everything I have heard about his recruitment. UW is still #1 on his list and he, like Wroten, talks about representing his city. Kind of funny, but both Wroten and Stewart recently tweeted about Kasen Williams’ recruitment.

Tony guaranteed Kasen’s choice at UW:

“UW. Garenteed RT @ymmij2k: @ToneTone13 Kasen Williams is announcing his college tomorrow, where u think he goes?”

Hikeem further stressed the importance of being a hometown hero:

“Kasen Williams stay home be a hometown hero lol but real talk”

Could this be a little foreshadowing for the early signing period for UW Hoops? Fingers are crossed.

And with Kevin Davis remaining a verbal  UW commit for the 2011 class, the Dawgs will have the opportunity  to field a squad with as much, if not more local talent than the 2004 squad with Conroy, Nate Rob, Simmons and B-Roy.

Enter Tony Wroten, Hikeem Stewart, Kevin Davis, Abdul Gaddy and Isaiah Thomas.

The second coming is almost here, are you ready?

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by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

Scout.com reported earlier today that highly coveted five star recruit Jabari Brown has widdled his way down to just seven schools vying for his services. Here are his final seven (in no particular order): UW, Cal, Georgia Tech, St. John’s, Oregon,  DePaul, and UCONN.

No, there is no typo here. Kansas is no longer on his list. Shocker right? I definitely think so. For the last month heading into his final AAU tournament, all the buzz was about Rock Chalk Jayhawks. All the rumors were about Jabari wanting to play along side his AAU teammate, Josiah Turner. Maybe something has happened?

Given the latest list Jabari has released, one couldn’t help but get excited about the possibility of a future Wroten and Brown backcourt. Throw in Hikeem Stewart while you are at it, and we can have a party.

It’s still a bit premature to assume anything, but Jabari has only set up one official visit thus far. And whom might that be? Yes, that’s right.  Romar has an in home visit scheduled on 9/9. And Jabari says he’s visiting Montlake on September 18th to watch Jake Locker and the Dawgs take down Nebraska. (Tangent: I am super stoked to hear ASJ is now a Husky)

He is also working on setting up official visits with Oregon, Georgia Tech and Depaul. Cal is in his backyard in Berkeley and will be able to take an unofficial there. Brown is claiming that “all schools are equal right now.”

From my point of view, it will likely be a two horse race between Cal and UW. Mike Montgomery will surely be in Jabari’s ear about how important playing in front of family will be. The upside for the Dawgs: Cal is at least two years away from being a title contender after losing their 4 starters to graduation last year. Don’t be surprised if Steve Lavin becomes part of a bigger conversation with Brown. Lavin has shown much interest in the west coast, especially with their guards as of late. He may be a contender after all is said and done. As it stands, UW fans should feel confident in their standing with Brown as I had last heard that UW was one of his leaders, if not THE leader, before the whole Kansas topic came up in conversations months ago.

Jabari went on to say in the article that he needs to “figure out if he can spend up to four years [at the school he chooses.]” All in all, things are looking bright for Romar if that is the case. Romar is second to none in terms of developing and graduating his talent in four years time with a degree. Jabari has definitely shown his cards to read that he’s not just another one and done. Only time will tell.

From the sounds of things, Brown wants to make his decision in the early signing period after he takes his five official visits. Sounds like a five star that won’t be making us wait to the deadline.

With today’s news, my guess is that we sign the following this year:

1. Wroten

2. Brown

3. Stewart

4. Chol

5. Davis/Kingma

All for now. Thanks for coming!

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By Craig Yamada – Editor-In-Chief

  • Height: 6’3”
  • Position: SG
  • Class: 2011
  • Scout Ranking: #35 SG
  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • AAU Team(s): Friends of Hoop
  • High School Team: Rainier Beach
  • Interested Schools: Colorado, UNLV, Kansas, Oregon State, Oregon, Gonzaga, UCLA, Santa Clara, Seattle, Washington State, and UW

 

Yes, Seattle, it is yet another Stewart. And yes, this is yet another twin. And YES, this is the younger twin brother of older twin brothers Loderick and Roderick. Hikeem Stewart of Rainier Beach High School has been the talk of the town as of late with his recent tournament performances.

He is gaining momentum in his recruiting following a strong showing during his AAU summer tourneys. Playing in the backcourt with before mentioned Brett Kingma (recent UW offer), on the FOH squad, he helped lead his team to the Final Four in the Las Vegas Fab 48 tournament. The Oakland Soldiers won this tourney. (More to come on them soon.) 

From the few highlights I have seen on Hikeem Stewart, he’s a 2 guard  with great ball handling skills that sees the floor very well. Hikeem says he models his game after Brandon Roy. His court vision has allowed him to showcase some flashy passes to his teammates in the half court set as well in transition, much like Tony Wroten. He has the athletic ability to create his own shot and beat his man off the dribble.  He has been noted to have decent range as he pulls up for jumpers. His three point range is another area where Hikeem has excelled as he can stick it from anywhere beyond the arc off the bounce.  Sounds like yet another athletic guard that would fit well within the Romar system. The only area I haven’t heard much about is his defensive prowess. He has been said to be able guard the 2 or 3 spot with ease, but haven’t seen enough film of him to back that up.  Given Rainier Beach’s stellar guard classes of the last 8 years dating back to Nate Robinson and the Stewart Twins, I would expect nothing less than a lock down defender.

Off the court, he is an honor student and a smart one at that. Sounds like this kid has a good head on his shoulders. Definitely a Romar kind of player.

How does UW sit in his recruitment?

Hikeem recently did an interview for Rivals where he said he had no clear cut leader thus far. He has doubled his official offers following his showing in Las Vegas. He now has offers from Colorado, UCLA, ASU, Oregon St, Santa Clara, UNLV, WSU, and UW. He is going through the motions of his official visits and is already planning on visiting Colorado, UCLA, Oregon St, and UW. Kansas has been hot on his trail lately and could be his fifth visit if they continue the press on Stewart. Kansas, get used to the name. UW will be battling Bill Self on many of our top recruits: Stewart, Jabari Brown, Kyle Wiltjer and Angelo Chol.

However Stewart did go on to say that “UW is in his hometown so that kind of puts them above everybody.” My guess is that he is UW’s to lose.

Who has UW officially offered?

We all know that Romar has four spots open. He may even take 5 with the assumption that IT will take his chances in the 2011 Draft or another transfer at year’s end.  Let’s look how we currently stand.

We have 9 official offers out according to Rivals and Scout:

  • Tony Wroten
  • Jahii Carson
  • Jabari Brown
  • Angelo Chol
  • Kyle Wiltjer
  • Norvel Pelle
  • Kevin Davis
  • Hikeem Stewart
  • Brent Kingma 

 

Montlake Madness’ Best Guess

PF positions will likely hold priority with the loss of MBA this year. Two out of the trio of Chol/Pelle/Davis will likely occupy two schollies if Davis gets academically eligible and either Chol/Pelle chooses UW in the spring. The third will be a PG to replace Venoy Overton. That race is between Jahii Carson/Tony Wroten (most likely Tony Wroten). The fourth and fifth spot will be given to two out of these four:  Jabari Brown, Kyle Wiltjer, Hikeem Stewart, and Brett Kingma. From everything I have read, Jabari is obviously a top priority but have heard he is slightly leaning toward Kansas, but UW still has a good shot. Hikeem sounds like a more likely candidate to land given his proximity to home and his relationship with Romar. I hear that Kyle Wiltjer has been getting recruited more heavily by UW coaches as of late, but will be tough to land given all the bigger name schools that are after him (Texas, Gonzaga, Kentucky, Kansas and almost the entire Pac -10). Brett Kingma is still fielding offers but ultimately sounds like UW’s to lose as well.

If you stuck a gun to my head today, I would say this will be our 2011 incoming class:

  1. Tony Wroten
  2. Hikeem Stewart
  3. Angelo Chol
  4. Kevin Davis
  5. Brett Kingma

 

By no means is this my final answer. All for now.

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by Craig Yamada

Thursday, 8/5 will mark the future road of the UW Basketball team in Maui.  The brackets will officially be announced on ESPN News between 10:30 AM – 11 AM.

Will Kentucky be destined for a matchup against the Dub? We all know that UW nation wants a match up whether it be first round or in the second. The organizers of the tourney would be silly not to put these newly heated rivals against each other. We all know the history. We all know the players involved. Trash talk has already commenced. Let’s make this happen.

Like the great Drake raps, “All I see is Fireworks.” Maui will be no different.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some other great teams playing such as Michigan State, UConn, Oklahoma and Virginia, but we all know we want Avatar Nation more than ever. The question is, will the great Nature goddess Aiwa be with our Terrence or theirs? 

Want to raise the stakes? Winner gets the rights to Tony Wroten. Just kidding. If Romar was smart, he has already incepted Wroten with the idea that Purple and Gold looks better. He’s already five layers deep in his head I am sure. I don’t think there is anything in the books that deems this as a recruiting violation, do you?

More to come soon. Go Dawgs.

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 by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

It’s official, MBA has officially been upgraded from JV to Varsity for his GB National Team. Head Coach Chris Finch recently announced the final 12 players that would play for their GB Senior Men’s team in the EuroBasket 2011 qualifying games and MBA’s name was among the list names that made the cut. MBA will be playing along notable NBA names such as Luol Deng and former NBA player Pops Mensah-Bonsu. Full story can be found at Gohuskies.com.

GB started the tournament against Hungary with a victory this morning,  91-82. MBA did not play in his first game with the team. Luol Deng led the way with 32 points to no surprise. Expect MBA to see time here and there, but it is looking like he will be a reserve for a change.

Expect this to help MBA gain even more confidence entering this season as he gets more  exposure to NBA caliber players and game speed overseas. We will try and keep you updated as the games occur. GB’s next game is against Macedonia on Sunday. Let’s hope MBA can get some minutes and gain a wealth of experience against  some of Europe’s best.

Congrats to you MBA and we look forward to seeing you serve some tea bags in your native homeland.

Thanks for coming!

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   by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

 

Summer school is officially in session. The freshmen have arrived on campus and have already started summer classes. Scrimmages and open gyms have commenced. Pac 10 predictions have been released. UW is the unanimous pre-season favorite to win the Pac-10.

 Now it’s time to examine how Romar will lead his Dawgs back to Pac 10 supremacy. Here are the ten keys that I am looking for in UW’s 2010-2011 squad:

 

1.       Senior Leadership

seniors_trioComing off a year where we had one lone senior in QPon, 2010-2011 figures to be that much better with three impact players playing their last year in purple and gold. Overton, Holiday and MBA will all see significant minutes and are all expected to make huge impacts on every game.  Expect all three players to be more vocal this year and lead by example from the outset.

Much like last year, I expect Venoy to be the first player off the bench to help change the pace of the game. He will likely be the player Romar relies on at the end of the game to handle the ball and knock down pressure free throws. Holiday and MBA will be looked upon to help ease the scoring load off of IT this year. Holiday will look to continue to improve his jump shot and become a threat on both sides of the ball. MBA will be coming off a strong summer showing in Europe and will look to establish dominance in the post.

 

2.       Winning on the Road

UCLA CrowdIn 2009, road wins were hard to come by in the early going.  With seven straight road losses to open the season, many Dawg fans were beginning to awaken to a harsh reality that UW could struggle to make the Tourney last year.  Non-conference losses included a nail biter to Texas Tech and a route at the hands of Georgetown. UW then opened the Pac 10 season In dropping road games in pairs to the Arizona and Southern California teams, and a loss to Cal in Berkeley. With a strong finish to the season in stealing a win at Stanford, blowing out WSU in Pullman, and sweeping the Oregon schools in Oregon, they were able to salvage the rest of their season in third place in the Pac 10 and a remarkable Pac 10 Tournament championship.

 Boys, call me greedy, but let’s not be so dramatic this year. Let’s not get caught up in the parity that was last year.  My blood pressure is still in recovery mode. Losing back to back games on the road will not get us to the promise land this year. I expect UW to hold serve on all home games this year with the squad we have in place, given maybe a two game buffer (Arizona and USC are tough teams). I foresee a sweep of the Bay area, Oregon schools and WSU on the road, and  at the least a split of the Arizona and LA schools when they are on the road. That in itself should be enough to help UW secure the top spot. With a possible record of 14-4, UW should be atleast a game ahead of the Pac by season’s end. Easier said than done, but I think this should be realistic.

 

 

3.       Freshman Contributions

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Three talented true freshmen, a redshirt frosh, and a walk on Freshman will be looking to make an immediate contribution to this year’s squad. 

 CJ Wilcox has been labeled as the “complete package” by many critics and will have a lot of expectations given all the hype this season. IT and Gaddy have both claimed that CJ is the “best shooter [they] have ever played with or against.” That is a huge compliment given the huge talent they have been playing against these past two years.  CJ will be looked upon to be a 3pt gunner and jump shot specialist. After operating one year in the Romar practice system, CJ will be looked upon to step up immediately and plug in the hole that Elston Turner left behind. He will battle Suggs for time all season long.

 Terrence Ross is arguably the most athletic player we have on this team sans MBA. He is explosive and his shooting ability comes as advertised. IT has already tweeted that “TROSS is Gooooood” after his first scrimmage with him. Ross will need to bulk up and get his defensive skills honed to the NCAA level before he makes a big impact. He has the largest upside of all the Freshman in my opinion.

Aziz N’Diaye needs no introduction as he will finally give UW an athletic inside presence that they have lacked for sometime. Aziz’s offensive skills are raw at best at the time being, but his main focus will be rebounding and blocking shots. Expect a lot of lob alley oops to this athletic big man all season.

The wild card just may be Desmond Simmons. The early reports are that Simmons has a surprisingly good outside shot, good ball handling for a guy his size and does all the little things that most guys don’t do on defense. He seems like a game changer and could be a reliable option off the bench at the 3 or 4. We still don’t know if he will redshirt this season, but it sounds like if he doesn’t he will see minutes because of his work ethic.

And let’s not forget about our newest walk on, Antoine Hosley. Antoine will look to follow in Will Conroy’s footsteps in being an impact walk-on. From video footage, it looks like he has the quickness to help the Dawgs, but will have plenty of competition for minutes.

4.       Gaddy playing with confidence

gaddyThis is definitely a broken record, but Gaddy is expected to have a coming out party this year after having a year of NCAA experience under his belt. Gaddy may not be the flashiest of players on the squad, but he will do the little things to get UW victories. Many overlooked his passing abilities last year. Many highlights of MBA, Breshers or Gant finishing strong last year were a result of a dime by Abdul Gaddy. His lack of scoring was the only thing people noticed.

Working with Ryan Appleby with his shot this summer, I expect Gaddy to be a triple threat in driving to the basket, dishing the ball and knocking down an open jumper when he has the space. We all know he is capable because we all have seen him do it time and time again in his prep years. It’s purely a mental game with Gaddy at this point and I will look for him to play his game this year instead of going out and trying not to make mistakes. Gaddy is hungry for the season to start and should be eager to shut his critics up.

 

  5.       Gant and Breshers: Fresh Start

tyreeseandGantDarnell Gant and Tyrese Breshers will both have chips on their shoulders following their 2009 campaigns. With the departure of QPON, UW will look to one of these two to fill the immediate need at PF. Breshers was coming off an injury last year and didn’t look to be in the best shape last year as he played sparingly due to fatigue and foul trouble.

Darnell Gant struggled last season as well as he didn’t look to have the same game we saw his freshman year. Look for Gant to rebound this year and reclaim his game from his first year.  If Gant can get his baseline jumper down, he could be a real threat on offense.

Both players have proven to play good defense, with a slight edge to Gant given his ability to stay out of foul trouble. Gant has proven to be an offensive presence in the past and Romar will heavily rely on his experience to help relieve pressure off MBA in the post, much like he did for Brockman.

I will look for Breshers to be in better game shape and more acclimated to the speed of the NCAA game. If Breshers can stay out of foul trouble and get his post moves in order, he could be dangerous down low.

 

6.       MBA refining his post presence

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MBA, this is your year. You made the turn half way through last season  and you gradually morphed  into the player that Romar dreamed you would become. Now it’s time to dominate the post like we all know you are capable of.  My biggest recommendations for you this year:

 

  

  • Continue to move slower when making your post moves (Don’t rush your shot)
  • Master the drop step and assert yourself
  • Use the up and under move a la Jon Brockman when possible
  • Don’t shy away from contact
  • Get to the stripe and make your free throws

 

7.       The Tri-Fecta Trio

3pt Trio UW now has three legit long range shooters that can bust any zone in half.  The trio of Suggs, Ross, and Wilcox will likely be one of the most interesting stories heading into the season.Who will get the lion’s share of PT? Based on the latest scrimmage reports, Suggs looks to be more assertive with the ball and is trying to be more than just a jump shooter. Wilcox is shooting the lights out as expected. IT reported that his teammates “get mad when Wilcox misses a shot. That’s how good he is.” And Ross’ athleticism has been hyped on multiple reports. He has a smooth stroke and release and has the range to be successful next year.

The main difference from last year is that at least  2 of our 3 shooters have the ability to create their own shot. ET and Suggs were stationary shooters last year and UW will be looking to add more depth to their gunners’ offensive games. 

Expectations are for Ross to be IT’s main back up at the 2 and for Suggs and Wilcox to battle it out at the 3. But given that the 2 and 3 spots are interchangeable, look for all three players to play both spots. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Romar slide Holiday down to the 4 spot and have one of these three break the starting rotation. Who will win the battle?

 

 8.       IT continuing to play a hybrid PG/SG role

IT_newIT will lead the team in scoring next year. Count on it. But the side of his game we were all pleased to see toward the end of the year was his passing ability. After being benched against Arizona following poor play, he began to open up the floor by finding the open man in following games.

And as a result, UW began a huge run to close out the season. Given the multitude of offensive fire power next year, expect IT to average at least 5-6 assists a game to help break games open. He will still get his, but he will still showcase his PG abilities to make his teammates better.

 

9.       Full Court Pressure Defense

venoy defenseReminiscent of the Bobby Jones, Tre Simmons, Nate Rob and Conroy era, full court press should be a higher priority for Romar out of the gate next year.

UW has proven to have one of the quickest teams in the country whose suffocating defense is almost unparalleled in the Pac 10. Look for Romar to exploit younger Pac 10 teams with full court pressure to help turn the ball over and score in transition. We saw many successful changes in games once he upped the pressure full court last season.

 

10.   Don’t just show up, Play Hungry

bullseyeThe bulls-eye is already on our backs. There is no turning back. The Dawgs need to play with a sense of urgency every time they set foot on the floor as they will get every team’s best game day in, day out. They struggled early last year with living up to the hype brought upon them by pre-season projections. They seemed to just go through the motions expecting their talent to win games. The hunger finally kicked into gear mid way through the season.

If they can start out of the gates with swagger and hunger, they will be in great shape. My guess is that we will see a new approach to the season this year and no opponent will be taken for granted.

 

 

Thanks for coming!

 

 

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Image Courtesy of Seattle Times

 

By Craig Yamada – Editor-In-Chief

Twitter me this, twitter me that, who believes Tony will be a UK Cat? I know of a town called Denial that thinks he won’t. Population: ME. Would you like to be my neighbor?

 

What’s new?

First off, MM would like to congratulate Tony Wroten on his gold medal with Team USA U17 team in Germany this summer. This is a huge accomplishment and we are happy that Tony represented Seattle so well overseas.

But now that Tony is back on US soil, the focus shifts back to his recruitment. No other name on UW’s recruiting list is a higher priority at the moment, no matter how much anyone can try and deny it. Romar has been hot on Tony’s trail well before Tony’s high school career even began. He is a son of a rich tradition of Seattle ballers and comes from a long family history of UW tradition. We have all monitored his development as a player and a person over the last three years with great interest. And now Tony is entering his senior year of HS where one question remains to be answered. Where is he going to college?

Tony has continued to toss curveballs to all his followers whether it be over radio interviews, Facebook, and oh yes, Twitter. It has definitely kept everyone guessing and making UK fans feeling more secure about their future as the days grow old.

His most recent recruiting tweet came today: “I Have NOT committed anywhere yet. But UK is in the lead right now. Then comes UW, Uconn, Nova.”

This tweet came on the heels on a bunch of rumors that Tony had already verbally committed to UW after returning home from Germany. Apparently those rumors were put to bed with Tony’s last tweet. But were they really?

The Theory

I have a theory and I am going to share it. I will admit that the bitter taste of TJ still lingers. However, I am cautiously optimistic about Tony coming to the Dub. Tony is 17 years old and he is enjoying the attention he is getting from this entire process. Though you may be thinking this is TJ the sequel, let me stop you right there. Wroten and his family knows how hurt UW nation was during the TJ fiasco. The last thing he wants to do is upset his hometown by disrespecting its main school by playing it for a fool. Even if he doesn’t choose UW in the end, he will not be a hat changer. Tony’s parents would not allow such a circus to unfold. He would instantly lose the love by a city that he calls “home” if he pulled the old switcheroo. Tony already shook his head over how TJ did UW dirty and promised that he would not do the same.

As everyone knows, Tony will have nothing short of a Broadway production for a press conference to announce his “decision”. Knowing that this will likely take place in Seattle, Tony will likely to be hard pressed to utter the words “UK” amongst a Seattle community that is still recovering from the last press conference we tuned into. Not that this would prevent him from announcing UK, but I know how much Tony loves Seattle and how much he wants to play in front of his friends and family. A big party and a happy ending for all those involved would be ideal for Tony.

So why lead on UK and every major school out there? Simple answer: Exposure. Tony has been out of the game for a year following his ACL injury. He has slipped down the national rankings in the past year and he now has a chip on his shoulder. He needs and wants to prove that he can return to the dominant player he was during his sophomore year. Though the rankings may not mean much to him, he still needs to prove that he is one of the top players in the country. One boxing term comes to mind for me in this scenario: Rope-A-Dope. Tony loves drama. He loves messing around. It’s better to be the underdog in this scenario. He may be showing UK, but UW will be the one smiling when all is said and done.

Aside from guessing what’s going in Tony’s head, these are the cold hard facts:

 

  • NBA Lockout  Looms – It’s going to happen next year. It’s inevitable. This piece done by SI sheds some more light on the subject.  What does this mean? Answer: No Draft next year. UK likely won’t be able to unload any of its Freshman talent to the NBA this coming year. This leaves Brandon Knight, Doron Lamb, and incoming freshman Marquis Teague already battling for the starting time at the guard spot. Does Wroten really want to be competing for PT? Not likely. He can be the man right away if he chooses UW and the offense will revolve around him.
  • Will Conroy, Nate Rob, Tre Simmons – Yes, Tony trains with these three every summer. Do you not think they are in his ear 24-7 about going to the Dub and taking the program to the next level?
  • Gaddy and IT – IT has already stated over Twitter that he thinks Tony will be a Dawg when all is said done. Whether joking or not, Wroten has outwardly said that the only way he would play with UW was if Gaddy and IT were still there. That probably will be the case.  He would instantly bring back the hometown presence of UW basketball (ala Nate, Will, Tre and BRoy)
  • Tony loves the 206 – It’s no secret that Tony loves Seattle. He loves its residents. He loves everything about it. Every Twitter statement he makes seems to make some mention of Seattle and his love for it. Why go anywhere else? He could be the “hometown hero” if elects to play for Romar and the entire city would be behind him.

Bottom line: Let Tony have his fun during this process. He will throw you up and down this rollercoaster until the bitter end. Many of you will assume he is going to UK until he announces just to prevent disappointment. I for one am getting my hopes up already and will predict that he will be sporting purple and gold next year.

 

What do you think?

We all know Tony will be wearing #13 next year, but which looks the best?

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