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Blackhat

This is from the rivals.com national board.

Here's a post from a person who lives in Hutchinson, Kansas and has seen Darius play:

I live in Hutch and had the chance to see DJO play in a couple games for HCC. He was easily the team's best and most talented player and after watching him play, I was convinced he was a high-major prospect. I had no idea at the time that he would be eligible for 09-10 in DI as he only played 1 yr for Hutch, but I believe he is ready to make the jump to Marquette next year. I knew he was a great athlete when he was throwing down 360 dunks in pregame but he also has a very developed offensive game.

He has the quickness and handle to take people off the dribble and has the strength and touch to finish around the rim. Even though he's a lefty, he finishes equally well with either hand. He also showed a reliable mid-range jumper and a solid stroke from downtown. I think he's very capable at scoring consistently at all 3 levels, just a high level 1 on 1 player who creates his own shot with ease.

If there's one area he could probably improve on offensively, I think it would be his playmaking, ie when to attack and when to pull the ball out and run the offensse. I think he is a capable passer as evidenced by his 4 APG average but he also averaged over 4 TO's per game. That being said, I think his skills are better suited for the 2 and while he may be a little undersized there, I think he absolutely has the athleticism to compete there.

He did primarily play the 1 for Hutch but I think the Coach wanted to make sure he had the ball in his hands on each possession. For his season stats, see link below.


And national recruiting analyst Jerry Meyer:

The posts already on the thread are pretty much right on. Johnson-Odom is a very physical guard who can be explosive with the ball. Wired to score as a power guard. Should fit in well at Marquette. Have always perceived him as a high major talent.

LastWarrior

Great report... thanks for sharing!
"The Lord is a Warrior" - Exodus 15:3

Mayor McCheese

#2
Gets me giddy to know we are getting an explosive player to replace the Amigos.... although I don't think we will be talented next year, I believe we will have more depth... is Buzz planning a Mizzou like approach (just pressure the hell out of the basketball, talented 6'6-6'8 players who can push the ball up the court, subbing, playing about 8-9 guys?)  ... I really hope so, I love that style of basketball.

With Acker, DJO, Cadougan, Hayward, Buycks, Butler, Williams, Maymon, Fulce  ... and whoever else stays... could be.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/NCAA/dayone&sportCat=ncb

pure genius stuff by Bill Simmons, remember to read day 2

downtown85

Quote from: Mayor McCheese on April 03, 2009, 09:21:15 AM
Gets me giddy to know we are getting an explosive player to replace the Amigos.... although I don't think we will be talented next year, I believe we will have more depth... is Buzz planning a Mizzou like approach (just pressure the hell out of the basketball, talented 6'6-6'8 players who can push the ball up the court, subbing, playing about 8-9 guys?)  ... I really hope so, I love that style of basketball.

Junior better lay off the pizza/pasta and get into tip-top shape!  Playing at the top (or the base) of the 1-3-1, he's going to do a lot of running!

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