JRR_IV
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Houston, We have a Point Guard
According to Twitter, Randall Broddie is re-classifying to the 2015 class and is signing tomorrow.
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11-18-2014 10:47 PM |
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mairving
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
(11-18-2014 10:47 PM)JRR_IV Wrote: According to Twitter, Randall Broddie is re-classifying to the 2015 class and is signing tomorrow.
Yep.
ESPN
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11-18-2014 10:50 PM |
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80sTiger
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
Can we get him eligible right away ? And by 'right away', I mean in the next 15 minutes ?
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11-18-2014 11:07 PM |
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paramedicrntiger
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
thank goodness
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11-18-2014 11:08 PM |
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TigerBabbler
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
GONNA Need more than this dude....WE NEED A PLAN! A SET PLAY...A STRATEGY...
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11-18-2014 11:26 PM |
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salukiblue
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
Good lord, don't put pressure on the kid. He's a three star and is likely best suited to be a two year backup who might blossom into a starter by his junior year.
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11-18-2014 11:35 PM |
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HoopDreams
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
Wait until next year?
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11-19-2014 10:24 AM |
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HometownTiger
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
Somebody gotta go
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11-19-2014 10:29 AM |
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salukiblue
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
(11-19-2014 10:29 AM)HometownTiger Wrote: Somebody gotta go
On schollie next year:
Lawson
Lawson
Broddie
Pookie
Kedren
Markel
Magee
Woodson
Burrell
Hawkins
King
Iverson
Nichols
Goodwin
That's 14
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11-19-2014 10:57 AM |
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HoopDreams
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
Goodwin grad transfers to Kentucky, leads the nation in smiles per game.
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11-19-2014 11:19 AM |
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salukiblue
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
(11-19-2014 11:19 AM)HoopDreams Wrote: Goodwin grad transfers to Kentucky, leads the nation in smiles per game.
Cal finds a way to actually brand that.
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11-19-2014 11:27 AM |
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HometownTiger
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
(11-19-2014 11:19 AM)HoopDreams Wrote: Goodwin grad transfers to Kentucky, leads the nation in smiles per game.
Wouldn't surprise me if 1/2 of that is correct.
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11-19-2014 12:25 PM |
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idroot4russia
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
If the 4 star freshmen we have this year are not good enough to make an impact as freshmen, what makes you think a 3 star will be?
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11-19-2014 12:40 PM |
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TigerFan386
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
I'm not gonna say the kid is garbage, but he's a three to four star scoring point guard. We already have two four star scoring point guards in Pookie and Magee, both of which were rated higher than this guy. Don't expect him to come in next year and average 12 and 5.
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2014 12:56 PM by TigerFan386.)
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11-19-2014 12:56 PM |
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idroot4russia
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
This must be the department of redundancy department.
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2014 01:04 PM by idroot4russia.)
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11-19-2014 01:02 PM |
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PickwickTiger
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
He is a 2 - at best a combo. he is not a , misleading headling
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11-19-2014 01:37 PM |
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RE: Houston, We have a Point Guard
October 21
Quote:Before committing to Memphis on Monday, Potomac (Md.) guard Randall Broddie was the most high-profile, highly coveted recruit left in D.C.-area public school basketball — perhaps in public and private school, alike. He was also considering Cincinnati, Penn State, Rutgers, Villanova, DePaul and others, but eventually the 6-foot-3 Broddie chose the Tigers after an unofficial visit to the school this weekend.
“Honestly, when I was on the plane home, it kind of hit me,” Broddie said. “I realized this was a school I was really leaning toward. I loved the school, but it was mostly the connections that I had with the coaches.”
Broddie said that rapport with Tigers Coach Josh Pastner stuck out because they’re “great guys” and were straightforward with him about what he’d need to do to earn his spot on the team. The Tigers were 24-10 in the 2013-14 season, and 12-6 in the newly minted American Athletic Conference before losing to Virginia in the round of 32 in the NCAA tournament.
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Broddie reclassified to the class of 2016 after spending his freshman year at St. John’s. He entered Potomac as a freshman with three years of public school eligibility remaining under MPSSAA rules, planning to head to prep school for a year after this upcoming season. Broddie says that, as of now, he has no plans to reclassify again, and is still considering himself a member of the class of 2016.
That means Memphis will have to wait two years for one of the D.C.-area’s most rapidly improved and explosive playmakers, who helped lead Potomac to the 2A state championship with 20 points per game last year as part of one of the area’s most talented backcourts with now-Maryland freshman Dion Wiley.
Broddie says he’s added about 20 pounds of muscle since that championship run, muscle he says he learned to carry through a successful AAU season in which it helped him absorb contact and take less punishment when driving through the paint. Given his propensity to do that, Broddie will likely benefit from that muscle as he joins transfer guard Kaine Wilson in a revamped but very dangerous Wolverines backcourt this season.
“I’m excited for this season, I’m trying to better myself and trying to make sure the younger guys are ready,” Broddie said. “I know we still have lots of experience on this team in David Rose and Kaine Wilson coming in, so now I’m just trying to focus on this year and getting ready.”
NUMBER CRUNCH: 60
Three-pointers for Broddie last season, the second-most in Prince George’s County.
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11-25-2014 12:10 PM |
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