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One of his teammates is Thomas, the Bishop Luers superstar who is positioned to become the greatest high school scorer in state history.
The 6-6, 208-pound Thomas has 2,254 career points. The state record of 3,134 is held by Damon Bailey. Thomas needs to average at least 34 points as a senior to surpass Bailey. He averaged 30.3 points last season.
Thomas, who is committed to Ohio State, is ranked among the nation?s top 15 players and top five power forwards by national recruiting services.
?He is one of those guys who just produces,? Telep said. ?He?s a guy you can always count on to get his numbers. He?ll probably start collegiately playing the 4 (power forward), but he has good skills to step away from the basket and shoot.
?He uses his left hand deceptively well. He can kind of sneak up on you with that big body and being a lefty. To me, he?ll be one of the top three to four guys nationally at the power forward spot.?
This does not worry me in the least. If you had your pick between the two players who would you take Maybe Thomas had a bad hair day and Cameron had a good one.y0yoyoin;1495217; said:Former NBA star Isiah Thomas checking out the talent at James King City Classic tourney - cleveland.com
Oops: That might be Ohio State, as head coach Thad Matta and new assistant Jeff Boals sat on the front rail and watched as 6-3 Benedictine High product Cameron Wright clearly got the better of 6-7 DeShaun Thomas in their team and one-on-one matchup in the first game of the day
"I got 'D,'" Wright said afterward. "I'm not worried about that."
Wright was once headed to OSU, but now has no favorite in the recruiting process. Among the schools he's interested in are Dayton, Wisconsin, Indiana, Notre Dame, Ohio and Cleveland State, "and hopefully a few more after this," Wright said.
LitlBuck;1495582; said:This does not worry me in the least. If you had your pick between the two players who would you take Maybe Thomas had a bad hair day and Cameron had a good one.
Deshaun Thomas of Spiece Indy Heat represented the negative side of what I saw today. He is basically a 6-6 power forward. He can step out and knock down the occasional long ball, but he is far from a small forward at the college level or beyond. He was hyped very early in his career with good reason, at the time. He has not grown since his freshman year and the advantages he came into high school with are not serving him quite as well, as other players in his class have passed him in the skill development department. His body language and attitude are horrible, which resulted in a technical being called on him during a game yesterday. He has been an Ohio State commit for the last 3 years and it will be interesting to see if he ever lives up to the hype of his younger days. I am willing to give him a pass for his lackluster play, but in the game and a half that I have watched of him, I don't see a top 10 nationally ranked player.
JCOSU86;1505245; said:Well, that's not good.
Don't all the early commits get a "but you have to" clause?akronbuck;1505254; said:yep. I wonder if he'll get that schollie taken away like those other 2.
Thats one thing Matta does in which I don't like. Early offers then, if the player doesn't improve the schollie gone. Not sure hows it handled between Matta and the recruit but, that would get me thinking if I was an early commit.
well Matta has done that twice already and I can understand that too a point with respect but, that has to bother young kids being recruiting by any coach. One day your going to this college then, two years later your told whatever Matta/coach would say and your going elsewhere.Oh8ch;1505282; said:If a kid doesn't progress and the coach feels he no longer fits in his plans, the coach should let the kid know that. If that is what happens I wouldn't call it pulling a ship.