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Davante Gardner beats out 3- and 4-star players for Virginia All-State honors

Written by: jpudner@concentricgrasstops.com (bamamarquettefan1)

Davante Gardner has been chosen ahead of all other state 3-star players, and even some 4-star players, to be named 1st team All-State in Virginia.

Virginia continues to be a strong basketball state, including 15 current 3-star players and 12 that are 4-star or higher.  Just two years ago my alma mater of Benedictine in Richmond, Virginia produced the No. 4 recruit in the country in Ed Davis.  I believe this is an excellent sign that the coaches who have watched Davante continue to improve and shed weight during his 23-ppg, 13-rpg senior campaign chose him over all of his fellow 3-star recruits and even over some 4-star recruits for the honor.

Davante is joined on the All-State front line by highly sought after 4-star juniors in Dorian Finney-Smith (who also had listed Marquette as one of many potentials for 2011) and Travis McKie (Wake Forest bound after playing in my native city of Richmond).

The 4-star players Davante beat out for the honor include the likes CJ Barksdale (out of Danville, Virginia Tech-bound).  He beat out fellow 3-stars such as Dimitri Batten (going to Gtown killer Old Dominion) and Andrew White, a junior out of the Richmond area.

The fact that the coaches at least seem to think Davante has gotten better than all the other 3-star players and at least some of the 4-star players is an excellent sign, because as I’ve documented on this blog before, 3-star players usually have very little impact their freshman year in the Big East while 4-star players usually have an immediate impact worth a couple of additional wins.  If the high school coaches’ evaluation of his current level is indicative of Davante really being a 4-star level 6-foot-9, 280-pound big boy inside, then this signing really could be the breakthrough big man we’ve all been waiting for since Robert Jackson went to the Final Four.

To be fair, this does not prove that Davante is now one of the top 5 players in the state.  The coaches also picked a backcourt of small guards who I assume are your typical awesome high school players that are not big time college prospects in Melvin Henderson from Roanoke and Max Lenox of WT Woodson (the high school from the movie Remember the Titans).  

Clearly, if the coaches were picking the best five players in the state, the back court would have been the Oak Hill backcourt of 5-star Doron Lamb (going to Kentucky) and 4-star Juwan Staten (going to Dayton).  However, the coaches don’t consider these players out of the Oak Hill machine that scheduled only seven games against Virginia teams, including beating my alma mater 79-65, as they continually play for the national title.

However, between the continuing reports of great progress from Chris Otule, and this latest indication that Davante Gardner has worked himself to a 4-star level, guard play may not be the only thing that excites the Bradley Center in the future … and having a shot at Virginia talent in future years would not be a bad thing either.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/06/davante-gardner-beats-out-3-and-4-star.html

GOMU1104

I just hope people give the guy time.  He is going to have to get his body ready for D1 hoops. I doubt he contributes much, if anything, next year.

dwaderoy2004

Remember the Titans was based on TC Williams High school in Alexandria, VA.  It's about 5 mintes from my house.

Daniel

I am looking forward to seeing Gardner play at Marquette.  If we can get some solid minutes from him off the bench ( a couple of points, a block or 2, some rebounds) that would be very exciting.

Can't wait!

brewcity77

Seems like weight was the main factor in Gardner being a 3-star last year. With him shedding 40 pounds already and already having good hands down low, this could really prove to be a steal of a recruit.

bamamarquettefan

Good catch on "Remember the Titans" DwadeRoy.  I knew it was TC Williams, and for some reason intertwined WT Woodson in my mind.  I actually watched my high school Benedictine beat TC Williams two years ago, when Ed Davis had 30 points, 20 rebounds and 10 blocked shots.

Also, per your question on the site, 4-star UNC recruit Kendall Marshall, who signed as a sophomore, was yet another 4-star player Davante beat out for All-State honors.  I'm not disputing that Woodson is viewed as a bigger college talent than Davante, as he is ranked in the Top 60 of the 2010 class I believe, but that is another example of how fast Davante's stock has risen this year in Virginia coaching circles, that he is more highly regarded as a high school player that 4-stars like Marshall.
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HoopsMalone

Gardner is an interesting big man project.  Usually big men are called projects when they are good athletes but lack skill.  Barro and Mbao fit this mold, and Thabeet is another good example.   Gardner is the reverse with what sounds like a good touch already, but lacks the capability to get up and down right now. 

I am hoping we found an upward trending player.  A big man with touch is perfect for the guards we have.  Big men will not be able to help if they have to cover Gardner at 12 feet.  Lots of dunks from our guards with no one at the rim to stop them.

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