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Wareagle

http://www.wissports.net/sports/hoopsb/article.asp?nid=14823

For all of his junior season and for the better part of April, Madison Memorial junior Jeronne Maymon had all of two scholarship offers -- from Baylor and UW-Green Bay.

Well, that situation has changed – and in a big way -- for the multi-talented and quickly emerging 6-foot-6 combination forward.

In the past 10 days or so, Maymon has received scholarship offers from Marquette, Iowa State, Tennessee and USC, according to his father Tim Maymon.

"And we are hoping to hear soon from Kentucky and Minnesota as well," Tim Maymon said. "Kentucky is involved and is close to making an offer and we expect Minnesota to also get involved.

"Marquette is making a lot of noise right now, and we really like Iowa State and Baylor. Baylor and Iowa State might be the top priorities because the coaches there have said they will run their whole team through Jeronne. The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor. The coaches at Iowa State have said Jeronne will be their 'go-to' player and will form a great one-two combination with Diante Garrett."

Maymon continues to light up the travel-team circuit like few other players in the nation in the class of 2009.

After playing extremely well at the Real Deal on the Hill in Houston and the King James Shooting Stars Classic in Akron, Ohio, in April with the Wisconsin Gators Elite squad, Maymon turned in another strong performance while competing for the Illinois Bobcats at the Bill Hensley Memorial Run 'N Slam Classic last weekend in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

In a game against The Family out of Detroit, Maymon finished with 33 points to help lead the Bobcats to a narrow victory over a program that includes highly regarded frontline prospects DaShonte Riley (6-11, undecided), Derrick Nix (6-9, Michigan State) and Donnovan Kirk (6-8, Miami, Fla). Michael Haynes of Chicago Washington teamed with Maymon to form a dynamic frontline for the Bobcats as he added more than 20 points.

Maymon is scheduled to compete with the Illinois Bobcats again this weekend at the GBOA Tournament at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is also slated to participate for the Bobcats at the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions in North Carolina on May 23-25.

"We will take some unofficial visits this summer, but only to schools that have made an offer," Tim Maymon said. "We will be playing at a tournament in California in the summer and will probably stop by USC at that time. And we will visit Tennessee after playing in a tournament in Las Vegas in July.

"Schools will need to match what Baylor and Iowa State are offering in order to get Jeronne. He is not redshirting and he is not coming off the bench.

"Jeronne has proved the last three weeks how good he is and how well he can compete on a national level. It's been a frenzy in terms of recruiting, but we're still looking to narrow our list to our top three schools in June and then take some unofficial visits."

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: Wareagle on May 07, 2008, 11:54:25 AM
http://www.wissports.net/sports/hoopsb/article.asp?nid=14823

Baylor and Iowa State might be the top priorities because the coaches there have said they will run their whole team through Jeronne. The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor. The coaches at Iowa State have said Jeronne will be their 'go-to' player and will form a great one-two combination with Diante Garrett."

"Schools will need to match what Baylor and Iowa State are offering in order to get Jeronne. He is not redshirting and he is not coming off the bench.

Ok, help me here with the statements above.  They seem to be empty words.  Coaches can say this now, but we'll see in the fall of 2009 where he fits. 

Shouldn't Maymom and his dad look at the roster and figure this out?  He should be able to tell that he can start and whether he is the "go to" guy.  If he comes off teh bench, then he's not as good as he thinks.

Let's say he goes to MU and they land Wilson.  Is going to ask out of his LOI?

BrewCity83

"Schools will need to match what Baylor and Iowa State are offering in order to get Jeronne. He is not redshirting and he is not coming off the bench."

My guess is he will be talking to Indiana soon...they will have 13 starters there, and the offense will be created specifically to run through each of the 13 players, who will each be the designated "go to" guy.
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bma725

It's just the latest in a long line of strange comments by his dad.  When Jerronne was starting to get notice from big names a few years ago, his dad talked about how any school that wanted Jeronne was going also have to give a scholarship to his older and less talented brother.  He's since backed off that, but now he's a come up with another ultimatum.

mu03eng

Another father in the mold of Jerry Smith's father.  Not that you avoid someone like this because of his father but you certainly have to take a long hard look at him and what it does to team chemistry, especially if the expectation is already set that Maymon will be a starter as a freshman.  Plus geographically Tim Maymom is closer to rattle the saber than Jerry Smith's dad is to Louisville.  I'm a little leary of Maymon to say the least.
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lurch91

I can honestly say that Maymon's father comes to mind when I think, "Who's the next father to hold a baseball bat over his son so they sign with the "right" school?"

Tugg Speedman

You think Iowa State is selling Maymon on the idea that the offense will through him as Scott C will be running the point?

rocky_warrior

Quote from: Wareagle on May 07, 2008, 11:54:25 AM
"The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor.
...
Schools will need to match what Baylor and Iowa State are offering in order to get Jeronne. He is not redshirting and he is not coming off the bench."

Uhhhh....right.  Durant was a freak when it came to basketball talent - it not like the coaches at Texas magically got him to play that well.  Either you've got it or you don't - if you are worried about competing for playing time at MU, then maybe Baylor or ISU are better fit for you.

77ncaachamps

I hope Jeronne is more committed to a program than the fickleness of his father's words.

But in reality, what parent - or recruiting coach for that matter - hasn't billed their recruit as the "second coming"?
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Wareagle

Yeah, I'm not sure what to make of his father's statements either.  All I can tell you is that if ISU lands Harrison Barnes in '10, Maymon would end up sharing the spotlight. 

jce

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on May 07, 2008, 12:22:47 PM
I hope Jeronne is more committed to a program than the fickleness of his father's words.

But in reality, what parent - or recruiting coach for that matter - hasn't billed their recruit as the "second coming"?


Probably most of them.  No offense but these statements are a little classless.  If he comes here, he will likely be backing up Hayward for his last year and then starting after that.

butchbadger

Does his dad expect a job in the new town?  Iowa St has zero standards, but I don't know about Baylor.

Canned Goods n Ammo

Yikes.

I love the looks of this kid on wishoops... but these comments make me suspect.

Obviously we don't know what conversations are being had... but hopefully MU isn't promising those sorts of things.

I'm no recruiter... but the only promises I would be making would be "You'll have to work hard. You'll have an opportunity to play a lot. You'll get a degree from MU. Beyond that, it's up to you."

I'm not sure promising 17 year olds that kind of stuff is the best idea... but again, I'm not a recruiter, nor do I know what goes into recruiting these kids.

bma725

Quote from: butchbadger on May 07, 2008, 12:34:19 PM
Does his dad expect a job in the new town?  Iowa St has zero standards, but I don't know about Baylor.

You'd think after Bliss they would clean things up, but rumors abound on the recruiting circles that Scott Drew is not exactly the cleanest of coaches and they are willing to do anything to win.

Pakuni

"The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor."

Wow.
With all the flak Crean took from certain elements here every time he floated the name Dwyane Wade while recruiting, that's nothing compared to this statement (if true).
Heck, why stop at Kevin Durant? Why not aim higher?

"Mr. Maymon, what Albert Einstein was to physics, your son will be to Baylor."

mr.MUskie

Quote from: Pakuni on May 07, 2008, 01:10:35 PM
"The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor."

Wow.
With all the flak Crean took from certain elements here every time he floated the name Dwyane Wade while recruiting, that's nothing compared to this statement (if true).
Heck, why stop at Kevin Durant? Why not aim higher?

"Mr. Maymon, what Albert Einstein was to physics, your son will be to Baylor."

Based on the quotes he made, I doubt he would know who A. Einstein was (or what physics is).

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: Pakuni on May 07, 2008, 01:10:35 PM
"The coaches at Baylor said they can make him the Kevin Durant of Baylor."

Wow.
With all the flak Crean took from certain elements here every time he floated the name Dwyane Wade while recruiting, that's nothing compared to this statement (if true).
Heck, why stop at Kevin Durant? Why not aim higher?

"Mr. Maymon, what Albert Einstein was to physics, your son will be to Baylor."

Tell him he could as good as Lebron James.  Then when he goes 2 for 18 with 10 turnovers, he can say to the coach "you're right, I am as good as Lebron."

ecompt

"schools will have to offer what Baylor and Iowa State are offering..."
Is this a line from Blue Chips, or what? Sounds like the kid is going to want a new tractor and $40,000 in cash.

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Quote from: ecompt on May 07, 2008, 02:06:21 PM
"schools will have to offer what Baylor and Iowa State are offering..."
Is this a line from Blue Chips, or what? Sounds like the kid is going to want a new tractor and $40,000 in cash.


BRING OUT THE BLUE CHIPS REFERENCES AGAIN!

I heard he wants a maroon Lexus.

Pakuni

Quote from: marqptm on May 07, 2008, 02:13:25 PM
BRING OUT THE BLUE CHIPS REFERENCES AGAIN!

I heard he wants a maroon Lexus.

And a tractor.

bleedbluegold03

If his father really expects him to start right away then Maymon wont be coming here in 09. Personally i think his father is having an inflated ego right now on the basis of so many new schools looking to recruit his son in the last couple of weeks. If he honestly is trying to use a couple of comments from no name schools like Baylor and Iowa State he has another thing coming.

In regards to MU I think that the best course of action is to continuee to recruit him strongly but i do see him having trouble since we already have erik williams and lazar for 09. Maybe Erik is a little more humble though and is willing to come off the bench for a year?

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THEGYMBAR

His Dad sounds a bit iffy, but Wes Sr. was no day at the beach. I would not worry a great deal about his Pops. Once a kid gets to school it is his gig.

I would never lie to recruit to get him but promising playing time should not be an issue. We need bodies in twelve months and hopefully onces as good as the ones they will be replaying. Getting Maymon to annouce for MU would be great step forward.

sailwi

Wes Sr?  I don't think Wes's dad was very involved if at all with his upbringing or his recuitment.  There was talk on the badger board that Wes's mom was making demands but I believe that was after Bo cooled on him. 

I have never heard  anything but compliments about Wes's mom from the MU side but then again she never went off in a public forum demanding playing time or this or that for her son so she seems to be consistent in taht regard.

4everwarriors

Here's the translation, Maymon ain't coming to MU.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

muwarrior87

Quote from: 4everwarriors on May 07, 2008, 04:07:44 PM
Here's the translation, Maymon ain't coming to MU.

funny how that's the same translation you've given for all the bigger recruits we're focusing on for 2009...

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