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Bottom line: recruiting heating up
Cats' quickly gaining recruiting momentum
10 hours ago • By Bruce Pascoe
UA coach Sean Miller may have sensed the panic, saying at his preseason media gathering that “
the hay doesn’t enter the barn until April,” when the spring signing period begins, and that a “lot of things are going to happen for us later.”
They are starting to now. And it’s only January.
Miller racked up his second five-star player for the class of 2016 Saturday when guard Kobi Simmons announced he would play for the Wildcats, joining Finnish big man Lauri Markkanen, who signed a letter-of-intent during the early signing period in November.
Arizona also remains in contention for forward Josh Jackson, arguably the class of 2016’s top players, and several other five- and four-star targets.
After a Big Apple Basketball Invitational game on Saturday,
Alkins told SNY.tv that Simmons, who was named a McDonalds All-American on Sunday night, was already trying to recruit him to come along for the ride to Tucson.
“Before he committed, he texted me, he was like,
‘Are you ready?’ “ Alkins told SNY.
“So I mean he’s pretty cool. I played a lot with him over the summer, USA Basketball, adidas Nations, all of that stuff.”
While Alkins and Simmons are both guards, Alkins is a bigger, stronger wing in the mold of former UA standout Stanley Johnson, while Simmons is a slender combo guard.
In addition, Alkins told SNY, “I won MVP of those tournaments so it’s not like he’s going to steal my shine.”
A powerful 6-foot-4 wing, Alkins still has a list of nine schools he is considering and hasn’t taken any official visits yet.
But he indicated during his SNY interview that he’s intrigued by what the Wildcats might have lined up next season.
If Alkins and Jackson joined Simmons at UA, Alkins could find time on the wings, while Jackson, who was also named as a McDonalds All-American on Sunday, is a hyper-versatile guard-forward who can play anywhere on the floor.
That’s plenty of powerful combinations... if all that hay gets stuffed in the Wildcats’ barn.
“I think (Simmons) is going to probably be the primary ball-handler, though, if I end up going there,” Alkins told SNY. “They’re talking about getting Josh Jackson, too, so if they get (Simmons), Josh Jackson, me and imagine if Allonzo Trier stays another year, so who knows?”
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