****Official Class of 2019 Recruiting Thread****

Perhaps one of the assistants was there? Prohm was at Haliburton's game last night in Wiscy. Regardless, here are some highlights from his 42 point game. It seems like Oklahoma and Western Kentucky have been the hardest after Tandy. Extremely athletic and he looks to me like he's a couple inches taller than his listed height of 6'1" on 247.
 
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Perhaps one of the assistants was there? Prohm was at Haliburton's game last night in Wiscy. Regardless, here are some highlights from his 42 point game. It seems like Oklahoma and Western Kentucky have been the hardest after Tandy. Extremely athletic and he looks to me like he's a couple inches taller than his listed height of 6'1" on 247.


I realize we still have to give attention to signed LOI's for next year, but is it possible Prohm was looking at a future recruit too? If not, kudos to the love he's giving to make that far of a trip to see a guy we assume is a future Cyclone already. And perhaps he needs to see firsthand how much of a point guard he thinks Halliburton can be vs. an off guard.
 
I realize we still have to give attention to signed LOI's for next year, but is it possible Prohm was looking at a future recruit too? If not, kudos to the love he's giving to make that far of a trip to see a guy we assume is a future Cyclone already. And perhaps he needs to see firsthand how much of a point guard he thinks Halliburton can be vs. an off guard.

Nah, I think he was there to watch Haliburton. Just kind of as a checking in thing and the team probably has a lighter week this week with finals.
 
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Perhaps one of the assistants was there? Prohm was at Haliburton's game last night in Wiscy. Regardless, here are some highlights from his 42 point game. It seems like Oklahoma and Western Kentucky have been the hardest after Tandy. Extremely athletic and he looks to me like he's a couple inches taller than his listed height of 6'1" on 247.

He also appears to have a very good jumper. I’d love to land him.
 
I realize we still have to give attention to signed LOI's for next year, but is it possible Prohm was looking at a future recruit too? If not, kudos to the love he's giving to make that far of a trip to see a guy we assume is a future Cyclone already. And perhaps he needs to see firsthand how much of a point guard he thinks Halliburton can be vs. an off guard.
First, kudos to coach either way. He definitely doesn’t sit back and let assistants do the work until it’s time to close.
Second, I’m guessing he already knows more than what one game live against overmatched competition would tell him. You still have to “recruit” kids until their enrolled (McNeill).
 
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Au'Diese Toney. Described as a 6'6" shooting guard with size, strength, and athleticism. He's a lefty. Plays high school ball with highly rated Duke commit Joey Baker.

 
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It will be interesting to see what positions we target in 2019. Sort of depends on if we still sign someone in the spring I guess.

Our biggest current need would seem to be a combo guard or shooter. If THT and Zion are what we're hearing, our SF spot looks pretty good. We seem to be pretty deep with bigs currently with Young, Lard, Jacobson and Conditt coming in.
 
It will be interesting to see what positions we target in 2019. Sort of depends on if we still sign someone in the spring I guess.

Our biggest current need would seem to be a combo guard or shooter. If THT and Zion are what we're hearing, our SF spot looks pretty good. We seem to be pretty deep with bigs currently with Young, Lard, Jacobson and Conditt coming in.

I think Prohm will always attempt to add a big every year. Hoping for the perfect storm w/ Matthew Hurt wanting to stay close to home but the newest Pitino mess has him looking south.
 
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