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'12 NY C DaJuan Coleman (Syracuse Verbal)

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MBB | Local recruit Coleman climbs up wish lists with another strong year
By Zach Brown
Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Bob McKenney describes DaJuan Coleman's persona as a quiet self-confidence.

As McKenney's Jamesville-DeWitt boy's basketball team warmed up prior to its state championship game earlier this year, the head coach McKenney surveyed the scene. He watched as his players went through their typical pregame routine before his eyes fell upon his star big man.

"Is everything all right, DaJuan?" McKenney asked the 6-foot-8, 290-pound center.

"Let's just go get it done," Coleman said.

And Coleman got it done. He scored 22 points and pulled in 16 rebounds to lead Jamesville-DeWitt to its fourth straight Class A state championship, Coleman's third in three years with the Red Rams.

"He just has that quality," McKenney said in a phone interview. "Let's just go get it done. We can X and O, talk about this, talk about that, but at the end of the day, we have to go out and play."

Coleman has been one of the most sought-after recruits in the country since he was in eighth grade. He played for Fowler High as a 6-foot-7 eighth-grader before transferring to Jamesville-DeWitt for his freshman year. Coleman has remained among the top prospects in the nation as he has honed his low-post skills and grown into his massive frame. According to Scout.com, he currently has Division I offers from Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio State, West Virginia and Syracuse as he enters his senior year at J-D.

"What stands out is that he is so big and he plays like he's big," said Scout.com national recruiting analyst Brian Snow. "I can't say you're surprised when you watch him. He's kind of what you hope for him to be and what you want him to be."

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http://www.dailyorange.com/sports/m...wish-lists-with-another-strong-year-1.2226794

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Jamesville-DeWitt's Coleman featured twice in Sports Illustrated
By RON MOSHIER

In case you didn?t notice, the latest edition (May 16th) of ?Sports Illustrated? includes not one, but two references to Jamesville-DeWitt High School basketball star DaJuan Coleman.

The 6-foot-10, 280-pound Coleman, who led J-D?s Red Rams to a fourth straight Class A state title and averaged 22 points and 13.5 rebounds, is one of this week?s Faces in the Crowd.

But that?s not all. As part of a feature on college basketball recruiting, SI?s Luke Winn lists the ?10 most intriguing uncommitted recruits from the nation?s Class of 2012,? and Coleman is one of those 10 juniors who are recognized.

According to Winn, the hometown Orange from Syracuse University ?isn?t guaranteed to land him. ? Kentucky and Ohio State, two schools know for big-time post players, are also in the mix.?

Long before that, of course, is one more high school season at J-D, where the Red Rams will have both Coleman and his all-state teammate, 6-foot-7 forward Tyler Cavanaugh, returning as seniors with a sure shot at a fifth consecutive state championship.

http://www.uticaod.com/blogs/x40138...-Coleman-featured-twice-in-Sports-Illustrated
 
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Top recruit Coleman in no rush to decide future
By: YNN Sports

UTICA - Jamesville-DeWitt senior-to-be and touted college prospect Dajuan Coleman says he is focusing on schoolwork and another busy summer and will take all the time he needs to decide which college will get his services starting in 2012.

Coleman, a 6-foot-10, 280-pound center, is ranked the No. 5 overall high school senior prospect in the country by ESPNU but he says he feels no pressure to make a college decision. Coleman is currently playing in the King of Kings summer league in Utica and will once again showcase himself and hone his skills at several prominent summer camps and tournaments including ones hosted by LeBron James and Amar'e Stoudemire.

Coleman says he has about eight schools on his list including Syracuse and he plans to make four or five official visits during the fall. In addition to SU, reports have linked him to Big East rivals Georgetown, West Virginia, UConn and Louisville as well as perennial powers North Carolina and Kentucky.

http://centralny.ynn.com/content/sports/547193/top-recruit-coleman-in-no-rush-to-decide-future/
 
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Increasingly underestimated, Coleman aims to send message
By Jeff Borzello
CBSSports.com
July 1, 2011

Why he's No. 1: Can dominate around the rim with his size and rebounding ability; has great hands and solid post moves. Developing other parts of his game.

Why he's not No. 1: Needs to stay in shape and avoid foul trouble; also has to dominate on a more consistent basis.

What kind of pro: Doesn't have unlimited upside, but players of his size and strength are always needed in the NBA.

Recruiting: Syracuse, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State, West Virginia, Connecticut

The first thing one notices when watching DaJuan Coleman is the resemblance to another upstate New York legend.

But let's get one thing clear: DaJuan Coleman is not related to Derrick Coleman.

They may have a similar build, the same last name and the same hometown, but they have no blood connection and the No. 4 prospect would prefer if the constant linkage stopped.

"I don't think he wants that comparison made anymore," Jim Hart, Coleman's AAU coach with the Albany City Rocks, said. "It's like, 'I'm one of the top players in the country. Compare me to someone else.' "

In terms of recruiting, Coleman is taking his time with the process. Plenty of schools are on his trail, but Hart said he is looking at Syracuse, Kentucky, North Carolina, Connecticut, West Virginia and Ohio State. After the summer, Coleman plans on taking three or four official visits and then making his decision in the late fall.

Two programs are separating themselves as the teams to beat, including the hometown Orange.

"When you get a kid like that, you can eliminate everyone except about 20 schools," Hart said. "And with him, the backyard option is in that top 20.

"I think Syracuse and Kentucky are 1 and 1A, though."

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...y-underestimated-coleman-aims-to-send-message
 
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Big man DaJuan Coleman gets better as he gets smaller
Mike DeCourcy Sporting News

AKRON, Ohio—There’s one good reason DaJuan Coleman resisted his brother’s advice to use swimming to get himself in better shape.

“Syracuse, it’s not hot all the time,” Coleman said. “It’s always cold in the winter, so I didn’t feel like getting wet.”
DaJuan Coleman is working hard to lose weight so he can improve his stock. (AP photo)

Within the past year, Coleman’s conditioning coach convinced him he wouldn’t be more of a player until he was less of a man, so Coleman relented. He is looking trim and reports he is carrying 285 pounds on his 6-9 frame, down 10 from what he insists was his maximum.

He insists he never got to three bills.

“No, no. I tried not to,” Coleman said. “I’m working now, hopefully, to get about 275.”

The most powerful big man in the 2012 recruiting class, ranked No. 4 overall by Scout.com, Coleman also is deciding among four college destinations: Syracuse, Kentucky, Ohio State and North Carolina.

“I just want to pick the right school, where I’ll fit in,” Coleman said.

Syracuse obviously is close to his home in Dewitt, N.Y., but he plans to make several official visits and might not make a decision until the middle of the school year—after the November signing period.

“Since last year, I think my jumpshot got a lot better,” Coleman said. “My ballhandling got better, too. I just want to keep improving at those. I’m seeing the game more, in different ways.”

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Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-ba...-gets-better-as-he-gets-smaller#ixzz1RXTRMF86
 
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DaJuan Coleman Lives in Shadow of Famous Namesake

DaJuan Coleman is a five-star power forward from the suburbs of Syracuse, NY, where a talented player with the same last name and position became a college star. But Derrick and DaJuan Coleman aren?t related. Trust us.

The 6-foot-8 Coleman is the 18th overall prospect ? fifth overall at his position ? in the class of 2012, according to Rivals.com. He?s a skilled low-post player with good hands and a soft touch around the basket. He?s also a wide load at a hefty 280 pounds.

That sounds a bit like Derrick Coleman, one of the greatest players in the history of the Syracuse Orange. Coleman went on to have a 15-year NBA career with four different teams.

Since DaJuan is old enough to be the son of the elder Coleman, 44, many people have made the leap. In fact, the younger Coleman said most people are shocked to find out the two aren?t related.

?People don?t ask if he?s my father, they just assume he is,? Coleman told ESPN Rise last year.

?I was like, ?That?s not my father,? and they?re like, ?Yes it is,? When I told them it really wasn?t, they were like, ?You don?t have to be ashamed.??

The shame, of course, stems from Derrick Coleman?s unfulfilled promise. Despite being one of the most-talented frontcourt players ever to grace the hardwood, he never quite put it all together.

A gifted scorer with a sweet outside stroke, the elder Coleman?s name became synonymous with the stereotype of the overpaid, under-performing NBA player that plagued the league?s image in the 1990s. He battled his weight and substance abuse, while being known for a lack of work ethic.

No wonder DaJuan Coleman is quick to correct those who think the two are related.

On the court, though, the younger Coleman is proving that he will assert himself. He has been described as one of the strongest players in high school basketball.

?He?s a monster in the paint,? Demetrius Mitchell, Coleman?s teammate at Jamesville-DeWitt High School, told ESPN Rise. ?Just give him the ball and watch him go.?

Many of the top schools around the country would like the ability to do so. Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech and, of course, Syracuse are among those interested in his services.

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http://www.lostlettermen.com/7-22-2011-dajuan-coleman-future-lettermen/

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DaJuan Coleman, 6-10, C (DeWitt, N.Y.)

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Andrew ShurtleffTo lose a rare top-5 recruit from the Syracuse area would be a tough blow to the Orange.

Telep: "For three years, he's pretty much been on the ticket list for games at Syracuse. At one point, Jim Boeheim and the entire Syracuse staff was posted up watching him at the Peach Jam. Could a native of the Syracuse area really leave home? Kentucky is wedged in there with him and is threatening to throw a wrench into the plan to put him in orange."

Brennan: See what I mean about Kentucky? A defection by Coleman would be devastating for the Cuse, though it's not as if Boeheim has any shortage of young forwards to pick from in the coming seasons. In addition to the talent already on campus -- talent which may no longer include once-prized freshman Fab Melo, pending the school's reaction to Melo's involvement in a domestic abuse case with his ex-girlfriend this summer -- Boeheim has Rakeem Christmas, the No. 2-ranked center in the Class of 2011, arriving this fall. Still, it seems the recruiting world would be shocked to see Coleman head south to play for the Big Blue. But we've seen Calipari pull rabbits out of his hat before.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/r...recruiting-layman-guide-basketball-class-2012
 
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DaJuan Coleman, 6-8 forward, Dewitt, N.Y. Coleman's weight is listed at 280 pounds, so that should give you a sense of how he's built. He is a below-the-rim post player with excellent footwork, putting him in the mold of Jared Sullinger or Sean May. Even though he's ranked pretty high, Coleman strikes me as the kind of player who has limited potential as a professional but could be effective in college. Kentucky and Ohio State are on him hard, but Syracuse has the homecourt advantage on this one. It also doesn't hurt that the son of Coleman's summer coach with the Albany City Rocks is a walk-on guard at Syracuse.

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20.../28/top.hs.prospects/index.html#ixzz1TVPt3ZIc
 
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Dajuan Coleman will participate in addidas Nations tournament
Published: Tuesday, August 02, 2011
By Donna Ditota/The Post-Standard

Jamesville-DeWitt star Dajuan Coleman will play in the fifth annual addidas Nations global experience -- a basketball tournament held in Los Angeles from Aug. 5-8.

Coleman, a 6-9 senior center coveted by college recruiters (and Syracuse University) will play on the USA 2012 team. Teams from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, plus two teams from the United States (2012 graduates and 2013 graduates) will participate in the tournament.

Wes Johnson, the former SU and current Minnesota Timberwolves forward, will act as a counselor over the course of the tournament. So will Ohio State's Jared Sullinger, the best big man in the college game.

Coleman told me earlier this summer that he likely would not decide on a college destination until midway through his senior year of high school. He wants to make all of his college visits before selecting a school. SU, Kentucky and Ohio State are on his list of favorites.

http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2011/08/dajuan_coleman_will_participat.html
 
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Coleman to Visit Kentucky for Madness
By Adam Zagoria on August 04, 2011

DaJuan Coleman, one of the premier centers in the Class of 2012, plans to visit Kentucky for Big Blue Madness Oct. 15.

?He wants to go to Kentucky for Midnight Madness,? said a source with direct knowledge.

Coleman, who left today for the adidas Nations event in Los Angeles Aug. 5-8, was not immediately available for comment.

The source said Kentucky, Syracuse and Ohio State currently lead for the 6-foot-9 big man from Jamesville DeWitt High, and that Ohio State has made a big push into what was previously a two-team race.

?Ohio State, Kentucky and Syracuse are his top three, and Ohio State is moving in big,? the source said. ?Ohio State?s done very well. He bonded with [Jared] Sullinger while playing at the Amar?e Stoudemire camp.

?He really likes Ohio State. They weren?t really on his list; now they?re right into the top three, as high as anybody. He and Sullinger are similar-type players Sullinger is probably going to be leaving and he [Coleman] can fit right into that role. There?s nobody at Kentucky or Syracuse that looks or plays exactly like him right now.?

http://www.zagsblog.com/2011/08/04/coleman-to-visit-kentucky-for-madness/

Dajuan Coleman winds down his whirlwind basketball summer
Donna Ditota\The Post-Standard, August 06, 2011

Dajuan Coleman is winding down his whirlwind summer basketball schedule, his latest stop a visit to Los Angeles to participate in the fifth annual adidas Nations global experience.

The basketball tournament and educational seminar features athletes from eight nations. Coleman, the Jamesville-DeWitt senior, will play for the US 2012 squad, a collection of top high school talents from the Class of 2012.

The 6-foot-9 big man is among the most fiercely pursued prospects in his class. Coleman includes Syracuse on a recruiting list that also involves Ohio State and Kentucky. He reiterated on Friday that he has not wavered from his intention to make every campus visit permissible and then decide on a college midway through his senior year. He also made clear that he has no intention to transfer from J-D, a rumor that has persisted every year he's been in high school.

"That never came out of my mouth," he said.

Coleman, 18, sounded a bit nostalgic on Friday. His participation in the adidas camp this weekend, plus his final appearance of the summer at the Boost Mobile Elite 24 camp in Venice Beach later this month signals the end of his high-profile high school summers.

He said he will miss these gatherings of elite high school athletes, many of whom have become his friends. Coleman arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday night and planned to enjoy his stay.

"It's pretty fun just seeing new stuff," he said. "I like just getting out and seeing new things."

He said he has worked this summer to re-shape his body and improve his game. By his estimation, he's participated in "four or five" elite camps thus far. He has also played in the King of Kings summer league in Utica for the J-D entry.

"I've been playing real good," he said. "Every time I get out there, I just want to have fun and get better."

Coleman often talks about cementing his reputation as one of the game's best young big men. The quest to stay atop all those recruiting lists motivates him, he said.

He has grown accustomed to the recruiting glare. He routinely performs during permitted recruiting contact periods in front of dozens of college coaches.

"It is a little bit of pressure, but I try not to let it bother me," he said. "But once the school season comes, it'll lessen the pressure. During the high school season, you don't really have 10 college coaches sitting on the baseline focusing on you."

http://highschoolsports.syracuse.co...n-winds-down-his-whirlwind-basketball-summer/
 
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