Tim Hardaway Jr. scored in double figures as Team USA scrimmaged Air Force. He discussed the try-outs with the Free Press here. (Photo: USA Basketball) Sherron Dorsey-Walker took an unofficial visit to Michigan yesterday, which he discussed with Heard this Blog. Sherron plans to take the next step in his recruitment after the July period, [...]
Monthly archives: June 2011
Wednesday Quick Hitters
Off-season news and notes from around the conference. Illinois: Illinois picked up a late commitment from a 6-foot-8 240lb center, Ibrahima Djimde, but he’s still waiting to find out whether he’s been cleared. Meyers Leonard made the USA U19 World Championship team along with Tim Hardaway Jr. Indiana: The Hoosiers hired Calbert Cheaney as their [...]
Checking in with Forward Jordan Morgan MGoBlue feature story/Q&A on Jordan Morgan Ex-NBA star’s son makes a name for himself Tim Jr. picking up some major ESPN love at Team USA tryouts (+ video) What a difference a year makes for Michigan Eamonn compares Michigan’s program now to the ridiculous pieces that were put out [...]
Glenn Robinson III at NBPA Camp Glenn Robinson III traveled to Charlottesville, VA to participate in Dave Telep’s annual NBPA Top 100 Camp. Playing well on the AAU circuit is one thing, but playing well against arguably the 100 best players across the country requires a different level of player. For Robinson, it was an [...]
USA Basketball announced today that Tim Hardaway Jr. made the cut for 2011 USA U19 World Championship team. That means that Hardaway will spend the next three weeks training in Colorado and traveling to Europe to participate in the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships. Hardaway participated in four try-out sessions over the last three days [...]
The last week was the biggest flurry of recruiting activity that we’ve seen since Nick Stauskas and Max Bielfeldt committed during the same weekend. Michigan hosted its Elite Camp over the weekend and landed a pair of commitments on Wednesday. With two more future slots filled, the recruiting picture became more defined, but the commitments [...]








