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Bryan Junior Posts 234 |
06-03-19 08:33 PM - Post#284945
Per Verbal Commits Mason Hooks, a 6'10" center from Harvard-Westlake in CA just committed to Princeton. |
westcoast Senior Posts 302 |
06-03-19 11:47 PM - Post#284946
Hooks picked Princeton over Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Georgetown. He's ranked #242 for the Class of 2020 by Scout.com. |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
06-04-19 02:00 PM - Post#284959
Looked at a couple of videos against smaller opponents. Big wide body, soft hands. Likes the left handed baby hook. Saw one jumper from the elbow with a nice stroke but nothing farther out. Reminds me of Brendan Connolly but with more offense. |
Eric Von Zipper Senior Posts 343 |
06-04-19 03:41 PM - Post#284960
I wish Howard Levy or Jesse Rosenfeld were still a part of the Princeton coaching staff. |
bradley PhD Student Posts 1842 |
06-06-19 07:53 AM - Post#285005
With Richmond and Gladson graduating next year, the Tigers obviously need a big and it seems unlikely that this year's freshmen player from South Jersey is the solution although you never know. Watching video of the California kid shows some developed offensive moves and bulk but not a jumper or overly athletic but then again one only has to think of where Richmond was at the beginning of his Tiger career and where he will finish. |
SRP Postdoc Posts 4921 |
06-06-19 06:41 PM - Post#285017
Make him watch a lot of film of Jokic from Denver. |
Tiger84 Senior Posts 380 |
06-14-19 10:54 AM - Post#285141
Mason Hooks sounds like a play-by-play excerpt from 1999 |
Tiger81 Masters Student Posts 412 |
06-23-19 08:29 AM - Post#285316
Matt Allocco 6’4†PG from Ohio commits to Princeton http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/matt-allocco |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
06-23-19 08:40 AM - Post#285317
Has a really funky release on his jumper; reminds me of Sydney Johnson |
rbg Postdoc Posts 3068 |
07-08-19 08:53 PM - Post#285682
Zach Martini has committed to Princeton. He is a 6' 7" PF from Metuchen, NJ. He goes to Gill St. Bernard's School and had offers from Brown, Columbia, Yale, Vermont, American, Lafayette, Lehigh, Marist, Bryant, Loyola, Marist, Siena and Cal Poly. http://verbalcommits.com/players/zach-martini |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
07-08-19 09:35 PM - Post#285683
Quite the stocky physique. Could play tight end for the football Tigers. Good footwork though, on the brief clip available on Verbal Commits. |
Vonsid Sophomore Posts 146 |
07-08-19 11:29 PM - Post#285685
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBRR5tiT9Qo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LsifGhKRko https://twitter.com/zachmartini5587/statu s/1015247... |
bradley PhD Student Posts 1842 |
07-11-19 06:31 PM - Post#285771
Not a big fan of recruits that Mitch is securing other than obviously Jaelin and possibly the shooting guard from So. California. Some of the recruits just do not look quick enough or do not elevate. I think that Mitch needs to recruit the atleticism let's say of Richmond Arirguzoh vs. the traditional Tiger big man, i.e. Will Gladson. Do not think that the Tigers will be competing against Harvard, Yale and perhaps others unless the recruiting focus changes. Hate to say it but not a big fan of what I am seeing on Youtube. |
Vonsid Sophomore Posts 146 |
07-11-19 08:25 PM - Post#285773
Gotta be honest here... Not sure you are doing enough research. http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/keeshawn-kell ... I'll let you find the YT videos. |
westcoast Senior Posts 302 |
07-12-19 12:43 PM - Post#285803
The recruiting class starting this fall is very athletic (Kellman, Kiszka, Evbuomwan, Langborg), but I agree that the three recruits for the 20-21 class might not be. |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
07-12-19 02:23 PM - Post#285813
Of the three, I think (although I know nothing) Zach Martini shows the most promise. Nice use of left hand, uses his body well. |
rbg Postdoc Posts 3068 |
07-19-19 08:22 AM - Post#286072
Zach Martini - https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2019 /07/nj-loc... - On July 8, the 6-7 power forward committed to Princeton over a handful of schools - including Brown, Columbia and Yale. “Princeton was pretty new to my recruiting process, but they took it to a whole different level,†Martini said. "That started with head coach (Mitch) Henderson. The relationship I’ve built with him since April has been great. We talk a lot. In late June, he told me that they were ready to commit and were waiting on me. I took a week and sat on that, talked to my family and everyday the talk came back to Princeton. That’s where I wanted to be.†During Martini’s talks with the head coach, Henderson compared him to Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green and expects him to play that same role on both ends of the floor for Princeton. Luckily for Princeton, Green is a player that Martini has modeled his game after for years. "Coach Henderson wants me to facilitate, run the floor, play the post and stretch the floor at times. On defense, he wants me to be a dog and have the mentality that nobody is going to score on me,†Martini said. “It’s Draymond’s dog mentality that I idolize about his game. He’s ruthless. He has no friends on the court.†Last season was a breakout year for Martini. He transferred to Gill St. Bernard’s from Rutgers Prep prior to his junior season and increased his stats from 8.2 points and 6.6 rebounds per game to 14.8 points and 11.1 rebounds per game. He also posted 20 double-doubles in 30 games - an increase from just two in 18 games his sophomore year. - |
T.P.F.K.A.D.W. PhD Student Posts 1173 |
07-19-19 11:31 AM - Post#286095
Wasn't there a Zach Martin (no "i") who was recruited to Princeton about 10-15 years ago? Highly touted. Don't think his career amounted to much. It's a slow day. |
palestra38 Professor Posts 32913 |
07-19-19 11:40 AM - Post#286098
There's a Zack Martin on the Cowboys |
T.P.F.K.A.D.W. PhD Student Posts 1173 |
07-19-19 02:22 PM - Post#286127
There's a Zack Martin on the Cowboys Plays for Jason Garrett. Figures. |
sparman PhD Student Posts 1352 |
07-19-19 03:45 PM - Post#286134
Harvard. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/11/20/ha rv... |
T.P.F.K.A.D.W. PhD Student Posts 1173 |
07-19-19 03:54 PM - Post#286138
Right. |
Tiger84 Senior Posts 380 |
07-22-19 10:28 AM - Post#286193
Zach Finley? Zach Woolridge? |
Tiger69 Postdoc Posts 2819 |
07-22-19 10:59 AM - Post#286204
Get 5 and call them the “Zach Attackâ€.😠|
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
01-12-20 01:30 AM - Post#296556
https://www.latimes.com/sports/highschool/sto ry/20... Article about 2020 commit Mason Hooks, who at 6-10, 255 lbs is averaging 15 points and 14 rebounds on 62% shooting for a Harvard-Westlake (CA) team that's 17-2 and ranked #14 in the country by MaxPreps computer rankings. Hooks prides himself on being a traditional big and his ability to play inside. With his size, and the large gap that Aririguzoh will leave in the post, he could be pressed into action next season |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
01-12-20 07:50 AM - Post#296558
Call to Howard Levy...... |
TigerFan PhD Student Posts 1892 |
01-12-20 09:02 PM - Post#296577
From Fansided: “Hooks, a 2020 three-star recruit, started this trend of choosing “smaller programs†over high-major — which does occur occasionally each year — by committing to Princeton on June 3. The 6’9″ center is a fantastic coup for Princeton as he is a big who can play in the low or high post. He is a fantastic passer, has the ability to score with either hand around the basket and an outstanding rebounder. Georgetown was also showing interest in the Harvard-Westlake High School product, who averaged 16.4 points, 12.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks last year.†|
Tiger69 Postdoc Posts 2819 |
01-12-20 11:58 PM - Post#296581
Couldn’t come at a better time as RA will be the biggest hole left by graduation. |
HARVARDDADGRAD Postdoc Posts 2701 |
01-13-20 11:21 AM - Post#296587
“started this trend�???? What an ignorant statement. Hooks is ranked #300 by 247. He may turn out to be an amazing Ivy player, but this ‘trend’ started long ago. Back in 2013 Zena Edosomwan, who went to same school as Hooks, eschewed far higher and more numerous offers to take a PG year at NMH just so he could attend Harvard. Since then, there have been many players rated far above Hooks who chose the Ivies. If there is a ‘trend,’ it should be attributed to Amaker’s 2016 recruiting class that featured 4 roughly top 100 recruits - one of which is taller than Hooks (Baker) and another being the same size (Lewis). |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
01-13-20 12:08 PM - Post#296591
The article is about 2020 commits who chose low major offers, and the full article is about how 3 recruits chose Stetson, Pacific, and Princeton over other high major offers. I think "started the trend" simply refers to the fact that Hooks was the first in that group of 3 to commit this summer. https://bustingbrackets.com/2019/06/09/ncaa-baske t... |
Tiger69 Postdoc Posts 2819 |
01-13-20 12:09 PM - Post#296592
(HGD). Well, EXCUUUUSE me! |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
01-14-20 05:35 PM - Post#296676
I guess you forgot all things good started at Harvard. |
TigerFan PhD Student Posts 1892 |
01-15-20 12:09 AM - Post#296689
Welcome to the Jungle, you got the context exactly right. And yes, I love how to harvard fans, the Ivies started playing hoops in the 2010s. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-02-20 02:21 AM - Post#298340
https://twitter.com/latsondheimer/status/ 122381370... https://twitter.com/CrownScouting/status/ 122381911... https://twitter.com/ShotgunSpr/status/122 382696588... Mason Hooks had a game-high 28 points tonight in Harvard-Westlake's 74-70 loss to Bishop Gorman, the #24 team in the country per Maxpreps' Xcellent 25 poll. Bishop Gorman's team has good size, including 4 star forward Mwani Wilkinson, ESPN's 86th ranked recruit in the 2020 class, but couldn't stop Hooks. Hooks has led his Harvard-Westlake team to a 21-4 record and clinched a league championship in the always competitive Mission League in LA. In the January 27 state polls, Harvard-Westlake is listed in the watch list for California's Open Division, one of the toughest playoff brackets in the country for HS basketball (featuring national powerhouses like Mater Dei, Sierra Canyon, etc). If they're selected for the Open Division it would be awesome to see Hooks play against some of the top teams in the country in a playoff setting Based on reports from his HS play against high competition, Hooks' offense looks like it's at a very high level for an incoming freshmen, and his size makes him a load for all teams. The transition is always tough for big men but all signs are pointing towards him having a great chance to contribute early in his career |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-09-20 01:39 AM - Post#299158
https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2020 /02/sierra... https://twitter.com/Stewyakovic/status/12 259640683... 2020 commit Zach Martini's Gill St. Bernard's (NJ) team is currently ranked 8th in New Jersey, and Martini scored 12 points last night in a 14 point loss to a Sierra Canyon (CA) team that features 3 5-star recruits in addition to a TCU 2020 commit, a 7-3 junior, and most famously, LeBron and Dwyane Wade's sons Bronny and Zaire. Luckily, since Sierra Canyon is so star studded, their games are pretty much all broadcast, so there's tons of footage available from their games, including this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVDsmyUEhQE Martini appears to be a solid stretch 4 type. His shot looks smooth, but he also crashes the glass hard and had some nice moves against SC's 7-3 center. Good to see him perform pretty well against this level of competition. Mason Hooks' Harvard-Westlake (CA) team claimed their 2nd straight Mission League championship on Friday night, with Hooks scoring 16 points in the win. They'll play in CA's open division, where a matchup with Sierra Canyon (and plenty of other nationally ranked teams) is possible |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-10-20 03:08 PM - Post#299424
Mason Hooks' Harvard-Westlake (CA) team received the #6 seed in California's Open Division. They will play 3 games in pool play against 3rd seeded Rancho Christian (ranked 17th nationally and featuring ESPN #2 recruit Evan Mobley, a 7-0 USC commit), 2nd seeded Corona Centennial (ranked 4th nationally - Harvard-Westlake beat them by 13 earlier in the season, one of their 2 losses all year) and 7th seeded Mater Dei (ranked 19th nationally and featuring Kentucky commit PG Devin Askew and 4 star 2021 recruit 6-9 Wilhelm Breidenbach). Will be very interesting to see how Mason Hooks performs against 3 top 20 teams in the country, 2 of whom have highly ranked post players themselves. He'll kick off his playoff season Friday night |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
02-10-20 04:13 PM - Post#299440
Are any of these games on ESPN+? |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-10-20 04:25 PM - Post#299442
Probably won’t be on ESPN+ unless they play Sierra Canyon after pool play (a replay of Zach Martini’s game against Sierra Canyon from last week is on ESPN+). Usually the CIF Open Division is broadcast somewhere so should be video, just not announced yet |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-05-20 12:41 AM - Post#303041
Hooks' team went 1-2 in the Southern Section Open Division playoffs, with a win over Corona Centennial and losses to Rancho Christian and Mater Dei. They received the #4 seed to the CIF State Open Division Southern Regional, and played #5 Corona Centennial again tonight and won. That sets up a Saturday game against top seeded Sierra Canyon (which features Bronny James, among others) that'll take place at Pepperdine University. Unclear if the game will be televised, but Sierra Canyon's popularity means there should be a lot of video from the game |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-05-20 10:44 AM - Post#303050
https://twitter.com/SwaggyCDawg5/status/1 235455103... Hooks had 18 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks and went 6/6 from the FT line in Harvard-Westlake's 63-55 win over 5th seeded Corona Centennial (ranked #13 in the country by MaxPreps) |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-05-20 10:33 PM - Post#303171
https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2020 /03/no-10-... Zach Martini's Gill St. Bernard's team is the top seed in their side of the NJ Non Public B bracket and won their opening round matchup against 8th seeded DePaul Catholic 74-51. Martini had 7 points and 12 rebounds in the win. They'll play the winner of the 4/5 game on Saturday |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-08-20 11:50 PM - Post#303704
Mason Hooks' HS career came to an end Saturday night as Harvard-Westlake fell to top seeded Sierra Canyon 75-65 with LeBron James and Drake both in attendance. Hooks had 18 points in the effort against Sierra Canyon's 7-3 260 pound center Harold Yu, who's a 3-star junior. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pxy-A0UvlT4 Some video of the game, Hooks is #44 in black. His move to score at 6:34 reminds me a little of something AJ Brodeur would do |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
03-09-20 09:19 PM - Post#303858
Mason Hooks' HS career came to an end Saturday night as Harvard-Westlake fell to top seeded Sierra Canyon 75-65 with LeBron James and Drake both in attendance. Hooks had 18 points in the effort against Sierra Canyon's 7-3 260 pound center Harold Yu, who's a 3-star junior. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pxy-A0UvlT4 Some video of the game, Hooks is #44 in black. His move to score at 6:34 reminds me a little of something AJ Brodeur would do Thanks for the post. Yu actually makes Hooks look small. And there must be more than a 15 lb. difference between them. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-09-20 09:28 PM - Post#303861
I've seen Yu listed anywhere between 260 and 300 pounds, so hard to say for sure but he definitely looks much bigger than Hooks. Putting a massive center like him with an already loaded team of 5 star wings and ball handlers is pretty unfair, but Harvard Westlake hung in and gave them a tough game |
coachdd Pre-Frosh Posts 1 |
04-13-20 11:19 PM - Post#306216
The guard from Ohio is Matt Allocco. I found some highlights on him from this past season. I read that he was 1st team All State. His team was very good by all accounts. He has really good size at 6'4 for the guard spot and is athletic. Looks like he can really handle it, pass it, and can create. I like what I see. Here are the highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2DVGS3 |
Bryan Junior Posts 234 |
04-14-20 10:52 AM - Post#306222
The link for Allocco making the 10 player Division 1 all-state first team in Ohio is attached below. https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/2020/03/ 16... |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2280 |
04-15-20 06:45 AM - Post#306243
Thanks for those clips. Full disclosure: only watched about half. He is listed as a point guard but I did not get much of a sense of his "handle", as they now call it. Seems to like to get in the paint and go to the hoop, but that may change in college when his height is less of an advantage. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
05-07-20 12:18 PM - Post#307034
https://twitter.com/SilverWaveMedia/statu s/1258103... Assistant coach Skye Ettin, who is in charge of West Coast recruiting for the program, was named one of the 50 most impactful mid-major assistant coaches by Silver Waves Media. Silver Waves Media is run by Ryan Silver, whose West Coast Elite AAU team and All Star Camps have been a part of the HS career of pretty much any Ivy player from California over the last few years. Harvard assistant Brian Eskildsen, Penn's Nat Graham, Yale's Matt Kingsley were also named to the list. All 4 teams have had a lot of success recruiting California in recent years - Harvard I believe had 5 West Coast Elite players on the roster at one point |
HARVARDDADGRAD Postdoc Posts 2701 |
05-07-20 12:30 PM - Post#307036
I’m sort of amazed that top mid-major assistant coaches is even a thing. Did the list exist before the lockdowns? |
mrjames Professor Posts 6062 |
05-07-20 04:34 PM - Post#307050
Everyone else is smiling, and Eski's still there looking like he's waiting for the Rolaids to kick in. |
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