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'10 GA PG Trae Golden (Tennessee signee; transfer to ????)

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Basketball Preview: Other players to keep an eye on

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 11/14/07
Don't sleep on these players, flying under the radar.

Trae Golden, McEachern: He burst onto the scene last season as a freshman while helping the Indians to a 23-4 record. Slowed some by a leg injury, the 6-foot-2 sophomore was second on the team in scoring at 16.5 points per game. A very unselfish player, he averaged 4.5 assists per game while shooting 45 percent from 3-point range. He has already committed to signing with Ohio State.
 
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Trae led his team over Columbia who is a powerhouse in GA and hadn't lost to an instate foe is 47 games. Trae had 26 pts and 7 assists.

Here is also some free video of Trae

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He kinda reminds me of an OJ mayo type player, not necessairly a PG, but has the vision of a pg and takes care of the ball well, and shoots the ball very well...This is just a quick little video so hard to really get a read on him whether is he more of a combo guard or a pg...But he is silky smooth off the bounce, the ease that he reads the floor and makes great passes, and has a lot of quicks to go with his game...Very good player...
 
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gefootball10;1076971; said:
is the video of the game against the in state foe who hasn't lost to another GA team in 47 games? if so where are all the GA prep fans..that gym is empty

Yeah, that gym reminded me of Freshman basketball in Rhode Island. Anyways, I love the idea of an early commited PG. Hopefully he is continually working on other players during tournaments in tOSU behalf.
 
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billmac91;1077003; said:
Yeah, that gym reminded me of Freshman basketball in Rhode Island. Anyways, I love the idea of an early commited PG. Hopefully he is continually working on other players during tournaments in tOSU behalf.

Hey! it's not that bad:biggrin:

Seriously though, I agree having a top flght PG committed is great to have.
 
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Ohio State coaches have invited a bunch of recruits -- committed or otherwise -- to sit behind the bench Sunday for the Indiana game. One who won't be there is 2010 commitment Trae Golden, a point guard from Powder Springs, Ga. But it won't be because Golden has softened his commitment to Ohio State and is "exploring other options," as an Internet message board reported last week. "That's not right at all," Golden said yesterday. "I'm 100 percent Ohio State." The reason he won't be here Sunday, he said, is because "it's so far" from his home and he has school Monday.

BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : OSU Basketball Insider
 
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Shot of the year
McEachern sophomore Trae Golden already had a game-high 33 points against Berkeley Prep of Tampa, Fla., in the Kingdom of the Sun tournament. With the score tied, the 6-foot-2 Golden launched a 3-pointer that connected at the buzzer to give the Indians the tournament championship and Golden 36 points. He was named tournament MVP.
 
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