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Post by rednblk on Nov 12, 2014 16:45:11 GMT -8
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Post by standiego on Nov 12, 2014 17:31:07 GMT -8
Look forward to Fisher 's comments about him . or if he comes to Viejas for a visit. Plus B.J's signature is it coming Friday ?
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Post by Gundo on Dec 30, 2014 11:35:32 GMT -8
FROM RIVALS: 12/27/2014 - La Verne (Calif.) Damien has a nice perimeter trio in four-star senior combo guard Jeremy Hemsley, senior small forward Malik Fitts and junior three-star Bryce Peters. Headed to San Diego State, Hemsley is very athletic and very aggressive. He's looking to make plays off the dribble but at times is a bit out of control which leads to turnovers. Fitts had the hot hand from three on Friday night and looks like somebody that mid majors should be on. Peters, narrowly missed the 2016 Rivals 150 coming out of the summer and will be in major contention again. He is athletic, can make some shots and has some pop off the bounce.
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Post by breaztec on Feb 19, 2015 23:03:25 GMT -8
Jeremy's team just went down in the first round of the cif open divison playoffs to Orange Lutheran 60-59. Scored 24 points. Maybe we will see him at our next home game. Hope coach went to watch him tonight.
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Post by sdcoug on Feb 20, 2015 9:52:12 GMT -8
Jeremy's team just went down in the first round of the cif open divison playoffs to Orange Lutheran 60-59. Scored 24 points. Maybe we will see him at our next home game. Hope coach went to watch him tonight. Was that a big upset? Seems to me his team was very good, but may be wrong? Sorry to hear that.
As you said, more time for more trips south to bond with his future teammates.
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Post by standiego on Feb 20, 2015 10:26:14 GMT -8
JH 's Damien HS ( sp ) was rated #5 in the open division lost to number #12 . Is there a recap of his stats for the season ?
have not heard anything about BJ 's team .
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Post by sdsustoner on Feb 20, 2015 21:37:58 GMT -8
Jeremy's team just went down in the first round of the cif open divison playoffs to Orange Lutheran 60-59. Scored 24 points. Maybe we will see him at our next home game. Hope coach went to watch him tonight. Was that a big upset? Seems to me his team was very good, but may be wrong? Sorry to hear that.
As you said, more time for more trips south to bond with his future teammates.
No huge upsets in tbe Open Divison...its top 11 teams are in the CA Top 20. OLU came in OC's number 2 ranked team behind Mater Dei. The Trinity League is as tough of a basketball league as it is football. They were 1 & 2 in the TL. It was a tough loss. Hemsley had a poor night from the line going 7-13. He had a stellar game in all other aspects, including getting the OLU PG to foul out.
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Post by standiego on Feb 21, 2015 12:13:09 GMT -8
LA times said this was an upset , especially since it was played on Damien 's home court . 7 of 13 FT % s not what you want from your guard or the TO's . was JH playing the PG or SG or both?
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Post by sdsustoner on Feb 23, 2015 5:55:21 GMT -8
LA times said this was an upset , especially since it was played on Damien 's home court . 7 of 13 FT % s not what you want from your guard or the TO's . was JH playing the PG or SG or both? Mostly the point when the ish hit the fan for Damien midway thru the third. It was an upset. Not a huge upset. The Open Division in the SS is very, very competitive. The top CIF SS division aside from the Open still has 11 league champs. To the point if Damien loses its consolation game, it still has a prayer of getting a state bid. Highly unlikely, but it is still a possibility.
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Post by breaztec on Mar 27, 2015 17:13:24 GMT -8
: Div 3 State Finals: Damien 70, Campolindo 57. San Diego St bound Jeremy Hemsley 20 pts & 10 rebs for Damien.”
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Post by theoracle on Mar 27, 2015 21:39:31 GMT -8
So here is the Oracle's take on JH and BJ.
JH is a slightly more polished player than Dakarai Allen coming out of high school. Both good players at the HS level, but both lack a consistent outside shot which will/has impacted their playing time at the college level. If you look at how JH gets most of his points, they are from 5 feet and in. He won't get those looks in college and will need an outside shot if he is seeking significant playing time his freshman year. Also, he's more of a SG than he is a PG despite having the combo guard title. We will desperately need a 5th year PG to transfer for next season. The Oracle just doesn't see SDSU having a good season at all next year if we don't have a quality PG.
As for BJ. The Oracle is pretty convinced that it will take him at least 2 years before he has the potential to reach his potential if you get the Oracle's drift. Watching a few of Lawndale's game, he's out of position many times over and looks like he's sleep walking on defense during many possessions. The Oracle is not very impressed with BJ and don't think he'll ever have a dramatic impact to this team.
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Post by OldSlowWhiteBaller on Mar 28, 2015 9:47:45 GMT -8
So here is the Oracle's take on JH and BJ. JH is a slightly more polished player than Dakarai Allen coming out of high school. Both good players at the HS level, but both lack a consistent outside shot which will/has impacted their playing time at the college level. If you look at how JH gets most of his points, they are from 5 feet and in. He won't get those looks in college and will need an outside shot if he is seeking significant playing time his freshman year. Also, he's more of a SG than he is a PG despite having the combo guard title. We will desperately need a 5th year PG to transfer for next season. The Oracle just doesn't see SDSU having a good season at all next year if we don't have a quality PG. As for BJ. The Oracle is pretty convinced that it will take him at least 2 years before he has the potential to reach his potential if you get the Oracle's drift. Watching a few of Lawndale's game, he's out of position many times over and looks like he's sleep walking on defense during many possessions. The Oracle is not very impressed with BJ and don't think he'll ever have a dramatic impact to this team. Bummer!
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Post by mySTRAS on Mar 29, 2015 9:13:13 GMT -8
So here is the Oracle's take on JH and BJ. JH is a slightly more polished player than Dakarai Allen coming out of high school. Both good players at the HS level, but both lack a consistent outside shot which will/has impacted their playing time at the college level. If you look at how JH gets most of his points, they are from 5 feet and in. He won't get those looks in college and will need an outside shot if he is seeking significant playing time his freshman year. Also, he's more of a SG than he is a PG despite having the combo guard title. We will desperately need a 5th year PG to transfer for next season. The Oracle just doesn't see SDSU having a good season at all next year if we don't have a quality PG. As for BJ. The Oracle is pretty convinced that it will take him at least 2 years before he has the potential to reach his potential if you get the Oracle's drift. Watching a few of Lawndale's game, he's out of position many times over and looks like he's sleep walking on defense during many possessions. The Oracle is not very impressed with BJ and don't think he'll ever have a dramatic impact to this team. Bummer! Hemsley is a FAR more polished offensive player than DA. It's not even close (even comparing HS senior Hemsley to college sophomore DA). Have never seen Brodricks play... but those who have... are all reporting the same thing: Very raw and will take time to develop.
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Post by theoracle on Mar 29, 2015 9:20:37 GMT -8
No, Hemsley is not a FAR more polished player than DA. Both are intense and play good defense. Both are slashers and at the high school level and got most of their points from around the key. The only difference is that JH has a slightly better outside shot and that is what makes JH slightly better, not much better than DA.
Take a look at DA's high school highlights. They look very similar to JH's highlights for a reason.
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Post by mySTRAS on Mar 29, 2015 9:28:05 GMT -8
No, Hemsley is not a FAR more polished player than DA. Both are intense and play good defense. Both are slashers and at the high school level and got most of their points from around the key. The only difference is that JH has a slightly better outside shot and that is what makes JH slightly better, not much better than DA. Take a look at DA's high school highlights. They look very similar to JH's highlights for a reason. JH can create his own shot off the dribble... DA cannot. JH can run off screens and hit the 3... DA cannot.
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Post by AztecBill on Mar 29, 2015 10:37:38 GMT -8
So here is the Oracle's take on JH and BJ. JH is a slightly more polished player than Dakarai Allen coming out of high school. Both good players at the HS level, but both lack a consistent outside shot which will/has impacted their playing time at the college level. If you look at how JH gets most of his points, they are from 5 feet and in. He won't get those looks in college and will need an outside shot if he is seeking significant playing time his freshman year. Also, he's more of a SG than he is a PG despite having the combo guard title. We will desperately need a 5th year PG to transfer for next season. The Oracle just doesn't see SDSU having a good season at all next year if we don't have a quality PG. As for BJ. The Oracle is pretty convinced that it will take him at least 2 years before he has the potential to reach his potential if you get the Oracle's drift. Watching a few of Lawndale's game, he's out of position many times over and looks like he's sleep walking on defense during many possessions. The Oracle is not very impressed with BJ and don't think he'll ever have a dramatic impact to this team. I think he will get some time on the floor because I have heard that even a bad BJ is still pretty good.
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Post by aztectone on Mar 29, 2015 14:15:22 GMT -8
Jh and da are similar athletes but that is about as comparable as they are
DA played the 4 for his team while teammate Ryan manning was the 5. DA never handled the ball at all. Most of his points came in transition, offensive rebounds and from the free throw line.
JH is his teams primary ball handler and can create his shot and shots for others.
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Post by momoney on Mar 29, 2015 15:40:56 GMT -8
So here is the Oracle's take on JH and BJ. JH is a slightly more polished player than Dakarai Allen coming out of high school. Both good players at the HS level, but both lack a consistent outside shot which will/has impacted their playing time at the college level. If you look at how JH gets most of his points, they are from 5 feet and in. He won't get those looks in college and will need an outside shot if he is seeking significant playing time his freshman year. Also, he's more of a SG than he is a PG despite having the combo guard title. We will desperately need a 5th year PG to transfer for next season. The Oracle just doesn't see SDSU having a good season at all next year if we don't have a quality PG. As for BJ. The Oracle is pretty convinced that it will take him at least 2 years before he has the potential to reach his potential if you get the Oracle's drift. Watching a few of Lawndale's game, he's out of position many times over and looks like he's sleep walking on defense during many possessions. The Oracle is not very impressed with BJ and don't think he'll ever have a dramatic impact to this team. I think he will get some time on the floor because I have heard that even a bad BJ is still pretty good. if BJ gets some time on the floor I think that means we're not very good. I think the only thing BJ brings is size but he doesn't seem to be very good just by the limited tape I've seen. If he's not that good in high school just imagine how he'll look in div 1 basketball where he won't have that height advantage that he has in high school and where everybody is much more talented.
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Post by mojo56 on Mar 29, 2015 16:09:43 GMT -8
I have heard that even a bad BJ is still pretty good. I lol'd.
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Post by Gundo on Mar 30, 2015 22:45:43 GMT -8
The John R. Wooden Award has announced its high school players of the year in CIF So Cal divisions.
The winners: Lindsey Drew of Fairfax (City Section); Lonzo Ball of Chino Hills (Southern Section Division I); Chimezie Metu of Lawndale (Division II); Jeremy Hemsley of Damien (Division III); Stephen Thompson Jr. of Bishop Montgomery (Division IV); Cody Riley of Sierra Canyon (Division V); Roderick Williams of Price (Division VI).
BTW - PG Lindsey Drew 6'4 175 has opened recruitment after decommitting from ASU, I know we have Jeremy Hemsley coming in, but drew is a true PG, as was his Dad Larry Drew (Clev. Cavs coach) and brother Larry Drew II from UNC and UCLA, now D-League Dime leader.
Drew - Open TBD (ASU drop) Ball - UCLA Metu - USC Hemsley - SDSU Thompson - Oregon St Riley - HS 5-star 2017 Williams- HS 3-star 2016
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