Monday, August 1, 2011

2012 Small Forward Offer

Another 2012 northeast prospect is the recipient of a Tech offer and is listing the Red Raiders among his leaders.  Another Chris Walker special, you could say.  According to Adam Zagoria, New York Gauchos small forward Arthur Edwards’ list currently consists of George Mason, Texas Tech, Miami, Towson, Florida, Texas and SMU.  That is a pretty wide variety of universities with few, if any, common denominators.   Well, they all have Division 1 basketball programs.  Presumably Texas and Florida have not offered.  But Billy Gililspie and Tech have.
Edwards is a 6’6, 190lb small forward.  He is a strong kid who shows a nice touch around the basket.  Although not a lost cause, his jump shot reportedly is not much a high major weapon at this point.  The same could be said of his handle:  it is OK but he won't be taking Big 12 defenders off the bounce his freshman year.  Most of Edwards’ buckets come in transition and second chance opportunities, not that there is anything wrong with that.  Arthur is a good defender with the ability to turn into a very good defensive player.  I see no reason why Arthur couldn’t develop into a plus rebounder during his college career.  He processes a desirable frame and good athleticism for a Big 12 small forward.  Four years of college ball ahead, plus size and plus athleticism are characteristics that Red Raider fans will gladly accept in a potential basketball player.
I think that it is becoming obvious that size, athleticism and the potential to be a plus defender are valued traits in the prospects that Coach Gillipsie and his staff will chase during their tenure in Lubbock.  Gillispie is willing to overlook offensive shortcomings if the ability and willingness to get after it on the defensive end is evident.  If his style of play during his stay in College Station is any indication, he will not have a problem keeping games in the 40’s if it gives his team a chance to win.  Lack of size and lack of heart and cohesion on the defensive end of the floor were two common complaints from fans during the Pat Knight era.  These will be two strengths of the Gillispie era.  Gillispie will demand effort and focus on the defensive end and will not be afraid to use the bench as a motivating force.  Basketball will look much different in Lubbock in the coming seasons, and for Red Raider fans, it is a welcomed change.

Here is a two and half minute youtube highlight video of Edwards: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PvhOAKWgrQ
Here is a (free) article published today by Maurice Wingate on NYChoops.net (yahoo) on the matchup between Edwards’ Gauchos and Team Philly, featuring Tech targets Brandon Phillips and Maurice Watson:  http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1246004

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