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One of our least talked about signees in a while. He should be a great addition, glad to see he is being recognized.
What were his stats this year and what kind competition is he playing against at that level?

That is impressive! I hope he does big things for us
http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/chris-co...-stats.htm

Here you go. My guess is he didn't actually go 0-90 from three though.
Yep. Comparing it to previous years, it would be hard to believe he jumped all the way to attempting 90 shots.

This leads to a question though -

Are there different rules for 3 pt lines & shot clocks in high schools in various states?
Is the 3 pt shot used in all states?

I would think the 3 pt shot would be, however the shot clock may not be used everywhere.
(02-20-2014 08:37 AM)the_blazerman Wrote: [ -> ]Yep. Comparing it to previous years, it would be hard to believe he jumped all the way to attempting 90 shots.

This leads to a question though -

Are there different rules for 3 pt lines & shot clocks in high schools in various states?
Is the 3 pt shot used in all states?

I would think the 3 pt shot would be, however the shot clock may not be used everywhere.

Everyone uses the 3, most states don't use a shot clock... AHSAA is currently looking into the feasibility of implementing a shot clock, though. The problem you run into is cost for schools to purchase and install appropriate shot-clock systems in their gyms. Some schools in the B'ham area have court-level LED boards that show player pictures and stats; other areas of the state have schools with scoreboards that still need their incandescent bulbs replaced to read scores and times correctly.
13 pts 8 rbs 3 blocks and 68% shooting!

Sounds like deandre Jordan!!
(02-20-2014 09:09 AM)UABslant Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-20-2014 08:37 AM)the_blazerman Wrote: [ -> ]Yep. Comparing it to previous years, it would be hard to believe he jumped all the way to attempting 90 shots.

This leads to a question though -

Are there different rules for 3 pt lines & shot clocks in high schools in various states?
Is the 3 pt shot used in all states?

I would think the 3 pt shot would be, however the shot clock may not be used everywhere.

Everyone uses the 3, most states don't use a shot clock... AHSAA is currently looking into the feasibility of implementing a shot clock, though. The problem you run into is cost for schools to purchase and install appropriate shot-clock systems in their gyms. Some schools in the B'ham area have court-level LED boards that show player pictures and stats; other areas of the state have schools with scoreboards that still need their incandescent bulbs replaced to read scores and times correctly.

You realize the kettle of fish you've just opened up, yes?
(02-20-2014 09:09 AM)UABslant Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-20-2014 08:37 AM)the_blazerman Wrote: [ -> ]Yep. Comparing it to previous years, it would be hard to believe he jumped all the way to attempting 90 shots.

This leads to a question though -

Are there different rules for 3 pt lines & shot clocks in high schools in various states?
Is the 3 pt shot used in all states?

I would think the 3 pt shot would be, however the shot clock may not be used everywhere.

Everyone uses the 3, most states don't use a shot clock... AHSAA is currently looking into the feasibility of implementing a shot clock, though. The problem you run into is cost for schools to purchase and install appropriate shot-clock systems in their gyms. Some schools in the B'ham area have court-level LED boards that show player pictures and stats; other areas of the state have schools with scoreboards that still need their incandescent bulbs replaced to read scores and times correctly.



(02-20-2014 09:53 AM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-20-2014 09:09 AM)UABslant Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-20-2014 08:37 AM)the_blazerman Wrote: [ -> ]Yep. Comparing it to previous years, it would be hard to believe he jumped all the way to attempting 90 shots.

This leads to a question though -

Are there different rules for 3 pt lines & shot clocks in high schools in various states?
Is the 3 pt shot used in all states?

I would think the 3 pt shot would be, however the shot clock may not be used everywhere.

Everyone uses the 3, most states don't use a shot clock... AHSAA is currently looking into the feasibility of implementing a shot clock, though. The problem you run into is cost for schools to purchase and install appropriate shot-clock systems in their gyms. Some schools in the B'ham area have court-level LED boards that show player pictures and stats; other areas of the state have schools with scoreboards that still need their incandescent bulbs replaced to read scores and times correctly.

You realize the kettle of fish you've just opened up, yes?

There is definitely chum in the water...
Definitely don't know much about Cokley. I feel like anythiing he contributes next season will be a bonus.
Cokley is a great looking kid. The 0-90 from the 3 point line is a typo. The little bit of video I could find shows Cokley working better in an up tempo environment.
Cokley may not do much next year, but I expect he will be a good player for us down the road.
Savannah High has lost 8 games in this season and all of last year. Johnson High School from across town has beaten Savannah High 4 of those times. Ring leader for Johnson is Adrian "Rico" Bonds, a 5'10" lightning bug. Including Johnson knocking Savannah out in the GA State AAA finals last season.





We could use Bonds right now.
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