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LitlBuck;837078; said:I say it's time to offer him. I know that Thomas is in the same class but Nick is Clark's son and .40 said Nick was better than Sullinger.
Clark was probably the best be ballplayer to ever play at The Ohio State University
That I ever saw in person and I did see Jim Jackson in person. I am not saying to offer Nick just because he is Clark's son. It's time to keep the homeboys home.
crazybuckfan40;837286; said:Your puttin' words in my mouth. I never said that he was better...
I don't think it is time to give him and offer just yet...We all know being Clark's son that they could offer him right b4 he was ready to sign and LOI to go some where else and he would be a buckeye...So the staff has time...
I still think that we need to see him develop a little bit more, maybe grow an inch or 2 and see him develop more of a game off the dribble, but next year without his brother on the team and I believe the other Forward type player on their team he is going to carry the load and I would see an offer maybe after or during next basketball season...Remember he is only a frosh in high school right now, and we have time to wait considering the fact that he is a huge buckeye lean...
LitlBuck;837801; said:Remember you did say that he sort of reminded you of Shannon Brown and where is Brown now. I just thought it would be nice to offer him as a freshman. I am sure he will develop. There is too much pedigree for him not to.
crazybuckfan40;837974; said:Well I did say that he reminded me of Shannon Brown, but I never said he was the best player in the state...I havent seen Howard, but I think at this point he and Kellogg are fighting for the 2nd spot in the state behind Sullinger and if Sullinger develops like he should and grows like he is predicted to, then it is going to take a heck of a lot for either of those guys to jump him in the rankings...
LitlBuck;837992; said:please let's not get into this ranking thing again I don't care if he is the #2 player at the stateI say offer him I hope you're are nice getting too greedy And just what #1 kids.
Boys basketball roundup: Kellogg's hot hand carries DeSales to win
Saturday, December 1, 2007 3:06 AM
Nick Kellogg made 10 of 15 shots from the field, including 5 of 6 three-pointers, and scored 29 points for host DeSales in a 65-48 win over Lima Central Catholic last night.
Kellogg scored 19 points in the second quarter as the Stallions (1-0) built a 36-23 halftime lead in the nonleague game.
Lima Central Catholic fell to 1-2.
Continued.....
DeSales 74, Harvest Prep 67
The Stallions (2-0) were led by Nick Kellogg's 21 points. The Warriors (1-1) were paced by Dane Gibner's 22 points.