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Post by Gundo on Oct 18, 2017 16:56:11 GMT -8
Listed at 6'5" 160 Class of 2020, SG out of Garfield HS in Seattle, WA.
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Post by Frantic on Oct 18, 2017 17:40:21 GMT -8
Cool name. I like him. Let's land him.
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Post by Gundo on May 7, 2018 22:13:08 GMT -8
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Post by Gundo on May 8, 2018 9:34:36 GMT -8
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Post by Gundo on Jun 25, 2018 18:56:08 GMT -8
I like his game.
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Post by Gundo on Jul 15, 2018 18:19:17 GMT -8
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Post by Gundo on Jul 17, 2018 21:34:13 GMT -8
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Post by Gundo on Sept 26, 2018 0:06:31 GMT -8
Offered by UCLA today.
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Post by Gundo on Oct 19, 2018 9:14:52 GMT -8
Visiting UW Today
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Post by Gundo on Nov 11, 2018 17:48:15 GMT -8
Given the Washington connection, I am hoping that Beauchamp visits the Mesa.
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Post by ignoranus on Nov 12, 2018 7:33:59 GMT -8
Likely that he already knows Ed Chang.
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Post by fisher1fan on Nov 12, 2018 11:51:21 GMT -8
Great name! I hope we get him because of that name would be fun to cheer for
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Post by Gundo on Nov 12, 2018 20:20:44 GMT -8
Likely that he already knows Ed Chang. + the brothers McDaniels and Malachi Flynn.
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Post by chris92065 on Nov 12, 2018 21:17:24 GMT -8
Can he play point?
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Post by Gundo on Nov 12, 2018 21:42:51 GMT -8
from UW www.uwdawgpound.com/Guys in Bold we have offered. The 2020 List (in approximate order of likelihood to sign with Washington) IN A GOOD SPOT Lamont Butler, PG, 6’1, 172. NR. MarJon Beauchamp, SG, 6’6, 175. 5 star, #21 overall. Mitchell Saxen, C, 6’10, 210. 3 star, #153 overall Noah Taitz, SG, 6’3, 175. 4 star, #83 overall. Isaiah Cottrell, PF, 6’9, 200. 4 star, #47 overall. STILL A CHANCE Julian Strawther, SF, 6’7. 5 star, #22 overall. Daishen Nix, PG, 6’3, 185. 3 star, #172 overall. PIPE DREAM L.J Cryer, PG, 6’1, 180. 4 star, #63 overall. THE BLUTARSKY (0.0%) Johnny Juzang, SF, 6’6, 200. 4 star, #27 overall. Joshua Christopher, SG, 6’4, 190. 5 star, #12 overall. Jalen Green, SG, 6’5, 170. 5 star, #1 overall. Evan Mobley, 6’11, 200. 5 star, #2 overall
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Post by Gundo on Nov 12, 2018 21:55:37 GMT -8
Flynn is playing point for the next two years, Sieko backing up.
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Post by ignoranus on Nov 13, 2018 6:47:31 GMT -8
Well, instead could he play the 5?
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Post by Frantic on Nov 13, 2018 8:32:22 GMT -8
Flynn is playing point for the next two years, Sieko backing up. Seiko as a PG? I don't see it.
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Post by standiego on Nov 13, 2018 11:09:09 GMT -8
What position did Seiko play in HS ? What do the coaches have him playing this year ?
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Post by Gundo on Nov 13, 2018 17:34:31 GMT -8
What position did Seiko play in HS ? What do the coaches have him playing this year ? This from his HS coach he played the off guard with Devearl Ramsey at PG and Cody Riley at PF. www.dailynews.com/2015/03/27/sierra-canyons-adam-seiko-prides-himself-as-defensive-leader-on-team/“He’s just one of those impossible guys to take off the floor,” Sierra Canyon coach Ty Nichols said. “The definition of a glue guy.”Whether it is a clutch stop or a key 3-pointer, Seiko understands his role and usually fulfills it. He is third on the team in scoring (11.4 points per game) and leads the team in 3-point shooting (47 percent). Seiko is also third on the team in assists and steals per game. “He’s very versatile and can do everything on the floor,” said Seiko, who added Bacon was his toughest in-season challenge. Before the season, Seiko got his first taste of being the defensive stopper by trying to slow down Chino Hills junior guard Lonzo Ball in the preseason. As tough as Bacon was, Seiko said guarding Ball, a UCLA commit, was the hardest foe this year.
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