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High school basketball: OSU-bound Craft shows off his skills
Monday, April 19, 2010
By Steve Blackledge
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Aaron Craft wrestled with mixed feelings upon learning that Evan Turner had decided to leave Ohio State a year early for the NBA.
All of a sudden, the incoming OSU freshman from Findlay Liberty-Benton was being mentioned as a possibility to fill Turner's point guard spot.
"On one hand, it would have been a real honor to play on the same team with Evan for one year, especially with such a talented group of guys returning next year," said Craft, the Division III state player of the year. "On the other hand, I have to admit that it crossed my mind that Evan's departure leaves a spot open and that probably enhances my chances of getting more playing time next year."
Craft, a 6-footer, joins an incoming freshman class rated No. 1 by many national services.
"It's a good pressure, I guess," Craft said of possibly starting as a freshman. "It's nice that they think I'm capable of filling that void, but my only goal right now is to work hard and whatever happens will happen."
If nothing else, Craft showed a crowd of about 1,500 yesterday at Capital University for the Ohio North-South all-star games that he is a point guard in the truest sense, making everything look easy and bringing the best out of those around him.
He was named MVP after leading the North to a 116-94 victory over the South in the Division III-IV contest. His totals of 14 points, six rebounds, five assists, two steals and no turnovers weren't dazzling, but he clearly controlled the flow in an otherwise chaotic game.
"It's kind of hard to play only five minutes at a time, then sit for five minutes, and it's also difficult building a chemistry with your teammates in only one two-hour practice," Craft said, "but it was really fun being able to play with all of these talented, college-bound players who you've heard about but never seen."
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