townsonkid wrote:
Glad they offered him. But we got a better chance of LeBron showing up for a Dukes game than this kid ever playing for the Dukes. He's P5. Dambrot will be retired by the time this kid enters college.
West Virginia assistant coach Ron Everhart was at a recent North Hills game to see 6-foot-7 sophomore Royce Parham, and the Mountaineers are very interested in Parham. Duquesne assistant Rick McFadden was also at a recent game and the Dukes are very interested. With the way Parham is playing (21 ppg, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks) in the largest classification, with his size and youth (turned 15 only at end of July), look for more Division I colleges to show interest. He could very easily be 6-9 in another year or so.
You have to offer these guys and build a relationship to have a chance! Don't criticize what you don't understand. I always go back to Norm Nixon, who made the point that choosing Duquesne was a great choice for him for both basketball and academics. In basketball he was able to expand his game in all directions on the court at Duquesne. He became more that just a point guard, and developed into a scorer, and a defender as well, and rounded out his game, because he had the talent to do more and Duquesne gave him that opportunity. Had he gone to a high-powered program, he most likely would have been put into a box, and told, that this is what we want from you. You are to drive and distribute, but we have other guys who can score the ball better, so we don't want to see you taking those shots! The Lakers saw that he could do more than just run the point, and in the NBA, you can't have guys that can't score on the court for very long.