Kindred: U High's Bates-Diop a draw for foes, fans alike
Randy Kindred |
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Attracting a crowd on the court began last year. University High School opponents started to send multiple defenders at 6-foot-7 Keita Bates-Diop, seeking to keep the ball out of his hands.
Coaches call it ?limiting his touches.? Makes it sound more official.
All right then.
This year is going to be different. So will next year. That was obvious Monday night at Shirk Center.
Sure, Bates-Diop will continue to draw attention on the court. But now, he is attracting a crowd to the court.
Opening night of the 41st Intercity Basketball Tournament featured an impressive turnout. Some were there to support Bloomington. Others cheered on Central Catholic, Normal Community and U High.
Yet, it seemed a good number were there as casual observers, eager to see the kid headed to Ohio State.
That?s who Bates-Diop has become. As soon as he committed to Ohio State on Sunday, the junior star went from current Pioneer to future Buckeye ? maybe not in his eyes, but certainly in those of the public.
There?s nothing wrong with that. It?s just reality when you?re ranked among the best players in the nation and bound for a perennial Top 10 college program.
Bates-Diop was an emerging prospect last year. This spring and summer, he grew into a hot prospect. As of Sunday morning, he became a legit, blue-chip, high-profile recruit, even though he cannot sign with Ohio State until November 2013.
Is there pressure with that? Absolutely, though someone with Bates-Diop?s potential had some already.
Is he a bigger target now for opponents, fans, etc.? Sure, but the ?X? on his back was sizeable before he made Ohio State coach Thad Matta?s day on Sunday.
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