Once a prodigy, Ross now a project
Dan Wolken
Updated Jul 12, 2012
LaQuinton Ross played only 35 minutes for Thad Matta as a freshman at Ohio State.
LAS VEGAS
LeBron James walked into the gym at Rancho High School, just a short drive from the sparkling Strip, and sat down beside basketball powerbroker William Wesley to watch the sport?s Prodigy of the Moment.
They were there to see a Canadian kid named Andrew Wiggins, whose father, Mitchell Wiggins, played a few years in the NBA in the ?80s. Andrew is only 16, but everyone in basketball knows who he is and what he?s probably going to become. When I mentioned to one NBA scout that he looked like he needed a cold shower after watching Wiggins play, he responded, ?A cigarette, too.?
The craziest part is that Wiggins, who was here for Nike?s top summer camp, still has two more years of high school left and another in college, provided the NBA doesn?t change its one-and-done rule. The earliest you?ll see him on an NBA floor is November 2015. Hopefully he?ll be just as great as everyone expects. But there?s also an awful lot of time between now and draft day for things to go wrong.
Which brought me back to the summer of 2008, when I watched another Prodigy of the Moment, who also happened to be in the Rancho gym this week. His name is LaQuinton Ross, and he?s no longer a prodigy.
Ross was one of 20 college players invited to this camp, and don?t feel bad if you?ve never heard of him. Last season, as a freshman at Ohio State, Ross played a total of 35 minutes. He didn?t get off the bench even once in the NCAA Tournament.
Like Wiggins, Ross was once the No. 1-ranked high school sophomore in the country. Today, he?s hoping a breakout year at Ohio State will propel him to the NBA, where he can join other members of his age group like Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Bradley Beal, who weren?t considered better prospects than Ross a few years ago.
?I?m just going to try to live up to the hype,? said Ross, a native of Jackson, Miss. ?Everybody has expectations for me, so I?m just trying not to let them down.?
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