Anybody have any info on this kid? I don't know anything about his game, but with a name like that he's got my vote.
From Zags... http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/10/06/gods-gift-will-sign-in-april/#more-40519 (http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/10/06/gods-gift-will-sign-in-april/#more-40519)
His name is God's Gift and according to his coach, he might just be that for some college program.
God's Gift Achiuwa is a 6-foot-8 power forward originally from Nigeria who competes at Erie Community College in Buffalo, N.Y. His father is a minister in his home country and gave him the unusual name.
He is being recruited by Ohio State, Cincinnati, St. John's, N.C. State, Marquette, Hawaii and Niagara, according to Erie coach Alex Nwora.
"He's not going to take any visits until afer Christmas," Nwora said Wednesday by phone. "After Christmas, we're going to cut down and narrow down to three or four schools he's going to visit and then we're going to make a decision and sign in April."
Nwora said Achiuwa could make a verbal commitment before April, of course.
"After he takes his visits, if he sees a a school he likes he might give a verbal commitment so they won't keep recruiting that position," he said.
St. John's head coach Steve Lavin, who still has eight scholarships to give and embarks Thursday on a weeklong recruiting adventure, visited Achiuwa last week.
"Yes, he came down last week and had a very good visit with him," he said. "Tony Chiles came out first and Steve came down and he had a good talk with them.
"That's one of the schools that's on his radar."
Nwora, a fellow Nigerian, founded Global Sports Advantage six years ago and now operates various camps in Africa aimed at helping the top players come to the U.S.
Achiuwa has only been here a year but averaged 13.1 points, 13.5 rebounds and two blocks per game as a freshman. He earned third-team all-American honors and helped lead Erie to a 27-2 record.
"I think he's one of the best power forwards in the country right now," Nwora said. "I've been in junior college for 12 years. This is my 22nd year in the U.S. Out of all the kids I've come across, he's the one that has a very good chance of getting drafted.
"If he keeps doing what he's doing, he's got a good chance of getting looked at by a scout."
Nwora didn't rule out that the possibility that Achiuwa could go pro after this year instead of attending college.
"He's that good," he said. "The kid doesn't stop working. Somebody could come after him to get into the draft."
As for his unusual name, Nwora said Achiuwa's Erie teammates don't give him a hard time.
"He's one of those kids, he's serious about the game," he said. "He's serious about his life. He's very religious so most of hist teammates respect him and treat him seriously."
He needs to develop a new middle name phrase like "To The Jesuits"
"God's Gift To The Jesuits"
I'll wager he ends up at St. Johns.
Lavin has been dogggin' him big time (i think)
Quote from: wyoMUfan on October 08, 2010, 11:13:07 AM
I'll wager he ends up at St. Johns.
Lavin has been dogggin' him big time (i think)
That article said he still has 8 scholarships? Wow, he better get some recruits in. Im fine with St. John's getting good, so the basketball-only schools can have a solid nucleus of power teams with Marquette, Villanova, St. John's and Georgetown.
Quote from: Aughnanure on October 08, 2010, 11:28:56 AM
That article said he still has 8 scholarships? Wow, he better get some recruits in. Im fine with St. John's getting good, so the basketball-only schools can have a solid nucleus of power teams with Marquette, Villanova, St. John's and Georgetown.
Yes, of the basketball-only schools that have stunk, St. John's would be the one we most want to be better. Also would echo your sentiments that the top 50 recruits are great, but Lavin's got basically an entire roster to fill after this year so it's not totally unexpected--more eager to see where he goes with scholarships 5+ and would expect a couple of Jucos like God's Gift with such an unbalanced mess left to him.
And Lavin doesn't have 8 scholarships to give because half the team bailed on him. St John's roster has TEN seniors, one of whom I believe is a walkon. Which means that Lavin should be able to bring in 9 scholarship players. If he only has eight available, I guess that he already has one commitment for next year. With that many schollies to give, Lavin is in the perfect position to recruit a player who may opt to go into the draft instead, or be a one and done type.
Also, one senior at St. John's, Dele Coker, is from Nigeria which should give Lavin an edge, as well.
I hope someone points out to this kid that Niagara is nothing like Nigeria.