Basketball transfer - Jordan Cornish 6'6" SG

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Was rated #2 player by 247 in HS class of 2014. Will have to sit out 2016-17 and then have two years left. Played the last two seasons at UNLV

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We will probably have to suffer through one difficult year and then the transfers and Dunleavy's first recruiting class will be eligible and LOOK OUT! 2017-18 will be a completely different team.
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RobertM320 wrote:Was rated #2 player by 247 in HS class of 2014. Will have to sit out 2016-17 and then have two years left. Played the last two seasons at UNLV

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Say what? Sportsnola says he's a former three star recruit. I'm missing something.
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Sader probably knows a lot about him. Waiting for his opinion.
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Nice pick up. Good chance for MD to show how he can develop players.
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Former 4* recruit. Originally committed to Tennessee but switched to UNLV after their coach left. Talent was never the issue with him. Was really catered to and allowed to do whatever he wanted his last 3 years at BM and it hurt his development and quite frankly his attitude. He was pretty highly recruited, 6-5 guard with NBA body. He'll be the most highly recruited guy out of high school on this team. My worry is the last time I saw him play he was overweight and considerably slower than he was. When he's right he can score from anywhere, defensively I've never seen him put forth much effort on that end other than his Freshman year. Definitely worth giving a scholarship, he needs a coach that gets on him and pushes him. He was a guy who always seem more worried with everything surrounding the game and how he looked than the game itself. Like I said, the talent is there and he needed to get out of Las Vegas. Needs to lose 15-20 lbs and forget about all the peripheral BS.
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sader24 wrote:Former 4* recruit. Originally committed to Tennessee but switched to UNLV after their coach left. Talent was never the issue with him. Was really catered to and allowed to do whatever he wanted his last 3 years at BM and it hurt his development and quite frankly his attitude. He was pretty highly recruited, 6-5 guard with NBA body. He'll be the most highly recruited guy out of high school on this team. My worry is the last time I saw him play he was overweight and considerably slower than he was. When he's right he can score from anywhere, defensively I've never seen him put forth much effort on that end other than his Freshman year. Definitely worth giving a scholarship, he needs a coach that gets on him and pushes him. He was a guy who always seem more worried with everything surrounding the game and how he looked than the game itself. Like I said, the talent is there and he needed to get out of Las Vegas. Needs to lose 15-20 lbs and forget about all the peripheral BS.
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BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
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DfromCT wrote:
RobertM320 wrote:Was rated #2 player by 247 in HS class of 2014. Will have to sit out 2016-17 and then have two years left. Played the last two seasons at UNLV

http://sportsnola.com/former-brother-ma ... er-tulane/

Say what? Sportsnola says he's a former three star recruit. I'm missing something.
He omitted crucial qualifier "in Louisiana." Good potential pickup for Wave especially with as Sader notes an extra year of coaching from Dunleavy before he hits the court.
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Sorry about that. Meant to put Louisiana.
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