Recruits stats and Senior performance

Reading through earlier of this thread, I see a couple were a bit down on Young. I think he's still a starter for us next year. He does a lot of things that don't show on a stat sheet, and he's more valuable than some give him credit for.

My prediction for a starting lineup:
Babb
Wigginton
Shayok
Young
Lard

Rotation guys off the bench: Lewis, Jacobson, THT, Zion.

I'd kind of like to see them redshirt Haliburton or Conditt, though I know it's really rare to redshirt players in todays game.
 
Also regarding Conditt, didn't he have a late growth spurt, kind of like Anthony Davis? Obviously not saying he's Anthony Davis, but he probably has lots of untapped potential at this point.
 
I was curious so I checked. Chicago public league. I think 5A? Not sure if that’s the highest class in Illinois?
For basketball I think it just goes up to 4A but I haven't lived in Chicago in 10 years. I also think Corliss is pretty small.
 
I saw THT had a great game going against #1 player Barrett. With performances like that, his ranking will continue to go up.
 
I saw THT had a great game going against #1 player Barrett. With performances like that, his ranking will continue to go up.

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I saw THT had a great game going against #1 player Barrett. With performances like that, his ranking will continue to go up.
"The revenge game against Memphis East saw Horton-Tucker make a huge national statement as he went for 24 points and nine rebounds against a bigger and more athletic team. After that game, Rivals.com elevated Horton-Tucker to the No. 31 overall prospect in the national Class of 2018, putting the Iowa State commit firmly in the discussion as a potential McDonald's All-American this spring.

"It was great because it was this big crowd, probably 3,500 to 4,000 people. Chicago vs. Memphis. Two hard-playing squads. Deep, lots of athletes, and he came out and finished three threes right in a row -- just banged them right off the bat," Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Eric Bossi said of Horton-Tucker's performance. "Then he had this monster block on a dunk attempt. And it's funny; it's almost like he turned the crowd in favor of Simeon. It was fun because he definitely put a charge in the building and it's always fun to see an out-of-town guy win over the local crowd.'"
 
"The revenge game against Memphis East saw Horton-Tucker make a huge national statement as he went for 24 points and nine rebounds against a bigger and more athletic team. After that game, Rivals.com elevated Horton-Tucker to the No. 31 overall prospect in the national Class of 2018, putting the Iowa State commit firmly in the discussion as a potential McDonald's All-American this spring.

"It was great because it was this big crowd, probably 3,500 to 4,000 people. Chicago vs. Memphis. Two hard-playing squads. Deep, lots of athletes, and he came out and finished three threes right in a row -- just banged them right off the bat," Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Eric Bossi said of Horton-Tucker's performance. "Then he had this monster block on a dunk attempt. And it's funny; it's almost like he turned the crowd in favor of Simeon. It was fun because he definitely put a charge in the building and it's always fun to see an out-of-town guy win over the local crowd.'"

Game ending:
 
Looks like Haliburton had a good game last night:
23 pts (10-14 overall from the field and 1-2 from 3), 6 boards, 6 asts, 7 stls. His team is 13-1.
 

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