JohnW wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:14 pm
New names from twitter.
Ben Wight, 6-8 210 PF, from Worthington OH formerly committed to Ohio has re-opened his recruitment and will get a visit from Furman this week according to NEO_Spotlight.
Yannick Olma, 6-9 225 PF, and Jovan Zelenbaba, 6-5 G/F have received interest from Furman, this according to Combine Men's Basketball.
And just to add grist to the mill, Nigel John, 6-10 250 C, from Weatherford TX, formerly (maybe still) committed to Washington St is a recent follow of one of our coaches.
Wight is definitely in the mold of recent Furman recruits like Mounce, Gurley, and Lawrence. He is lanky, athletic, and lightly recruited. He was listed at 6'9" 200 on most recruiting sites. Ohio was his only listed offer on Verbal Commits. He averaged about 14 ppg and 9 rebounds this year despite some injuries along the way, including a foot injury and a broken collarbone. His highlight package was impressive. Wight has some quick low post moves and good bounce - a high percentage of flashy dunks among his baskets. Didn't see many outside shots or drives. Has some shot blocking ability. Both of Wight's parents are Ohio U. grads. The new coach said he would honor the signing but may have encouraged Wight to look elsewhere. Furman and Winthrop were scheduled for in-home visits today.
Olma and John are both low post power center types. Strong post moves and physical around the basket. John in particular is a raw talent who only started focusing on basketball the past two years. He was home-schooled and only played one year with a high school type program. Washington State's main (only?) competition was Tulsa. He was given a release from Washington State.
The highlights for Zelenbaba were strong. Nice outside shooting touch and solid athleticism. Creighton, George Washington, High Point and Northwestern State (Louisiana) are some schools showing interest. He has made an official visit to NW State.