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(2018) SG Romeo Langford - INDIANA HOOSIERS

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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Romeo or anyone in his camp are looking for a payout. I'm saying that it's difficult to recruit the top 20ish players in the country because a lot aren't on the up and up.

From things I've read online and have heard from people in the area Romeo is a good young man that does right.

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These random schools have landed top tier talent for several reasons, and I can tell you why.. Washington landed Michael Porter because his father is an assistant coach. Shammond Williams, the former UNC standout, is now an assistant coach at WKU and uncle of Mitchell Robinson who is the top 10 center who signed there. Those kind of relationships are the "more to it" part you mentioned. And as far as Alford is concerned.. Maybe he just isn't a very good coach? 

I stand by my argument that Indiana won't win the recruiting battle for the reasons I already mentioned. 

 




This doesn't explain Markelle Fultz and the other lotto picks in years past. I do agree that we are no longer a prime destination for the elite of the elite. I can't say for certain why that's the case. My personal opinion is that it has to do with the allure of playing for a particular coach. Tom Crean is a good coach and an elite developer of individual skill. He is not an elite winner though. Hard to expect a kid with every option to pick Tom Crean over Tom Izzo, Coach K, Bill Self, Roy Williams, Rick Pitino and John Calipari.

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Could virtually say the same things about James Blackmon in HS too. You may turn out to be correct and likely will but his size doesn't make it as obvious as say, Ben Simmons or Michael Porter, or Jahlil Okafor.

He is clearly a special talent and I don't think he's overrated at all but he has to continue to prove it more than a 6'8" plus guy who will get a bigger benefit of the doubt ( Skal Labissiere, Cliff Alexander, etc, etc)

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I disagree with you this time Fleek. His size is a non issue bc it's very clear what position he's projecting to play and he's already a prototypical 2 guard. He's extremely polished offensively. Can score at all levels. Is a plus defender. Is a great rebounder for his position as well. He's a one and done IMO. If he continues maturing physically, he's a top 5 pick.

Blackmon was a great high school player but had obvious holes in his game. Not to mention he was never a big winner in HS. Romeo has zero noticeable flaws and is dominating 4a competition in Indiana (as a soph). He's the real deal.

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Could virtually say the same things about James Blackmon in HS too. You may turn out to be correct and likely will but his size doesn't make it as obvious as say, Ben Simmons or Michael Porter, or Jahlil Okafor.

He is clearly a special talent and I don't think he's overrated at all but he has to continue to prove it more than a 6'8" plus guy who will get a bigger benefit of the doubt ( Skal Labissiere, Cliff Alexander, etc, etc)


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Last measurements I saw listed him at 6'6. So he has the size of an NBA 2. He's more of a freak athlete than JBJ was and is much more of a complete player, rather than just a scorer. There's a reason he's top 5 in the country, as compared to JBJ being in the 20-25 range.

It is possible that he's not a 1 and done, but that would be bc of his choice to stay, not because he wouldn't be drafted.

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:
  • 'That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet' as Romeo committing to IUBB.

  • 'Parting from the State of Indiana would be such sweet sorrow' (Juliet, Act 2 Scene 1)

  • 'For this alliance may so happy prove, To turn your households' rancour to true love' of in-state five stars. (Friar Lawrence, Act 2 Scene 2)

  • 'These violent delights have violent ends' when you stiff a Louisville bball hooker (Friar Lawrence, Act 2 Scene 5)

  • 'A plague o' both your houses', thy houses of Cameron and Rupp. (Mercutio, Act 3 Scene 1)

  • 'Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill' college basketball such as PayethPal Cal.(Prince, Act 3 Scene 1)

  • 'Get these to Church o' Thursday,for afteralleth, CTC is a pretty religious dude, or never after look me in the face' and thy Lady Martha shall never mopeth thy floor (Lord Capulet, Act 3 Scene 5)

  • 'Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here's drink: I drink to thee' with Hanner and Stan. (Juliet, Act 4 Scene 3)

  • 'O true apothecary. Thy drugs are quick. As quick as Troy's mama instagram temper. Thus with a kiss I die'  like a Purdue coed's chances early in a party. (Romeo, Act 5 Scene 3)

  • 'O happy dagger. This is thy sheath: there rust and let me die', like a flopping Duke defender.(Juliet, Act 5 Scene 3)

  • 'For never was a story of more woe, Than this is Juliet and her Romeo' if thy Romeo doth not stay home.


And... I can't see it on iPhone.

Edit:  Viewed on my computer and I'm NOT disappointed.  Wonderful Stuhoo, a masterpiece!

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I disagree with you this time Fleek. His size is a non issue bc it's very clear what position he's projecting to play and he's already a prototypical 2 guard. He's extremely polished offensively. Can score at all levels. Is a plus defender. Is a great rebounder for his position as well. He's a one and done IMO. If he continues maturing physically, he's a top 5 pick.

Blackmon was a great high school player but had obvious holes in his game. Not to mention he was never a big winner in HS. Romeo has zero noticeable flaws and is dominating 4a competition in Indiana (as a soph). He's the real deal.


Can't argue. My point was general. Guards as 1 n done are much more rare than bigs for obvious reasons.

I'm in no means knocking Romeo just thinking of other highly rated guards that don't go 1ndone as expected. The Harrison's come to mind.


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You just compared RL to the Harrison's.

Romeo is a 6'6 2 guard who would have been a 3 time Mr. Basketball if underclass men were eligible in Indiana.

The only blemish in his game could be lateral speed, but the 7'0 wingspan can overshadow that.




I'm confused the Harrison were top recruits that are 6'6 and won Mr. Basketball I thought it was a fair comparison especially if Langford doesn't pan out. However I do think he's the real deal.

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Wish he wasn't so far south though


Yeah, this area is a melting pot of IU, UL, and puke. There's also a smattering of Xavier, Cincinnati, Dook, and other schools.

I went to Scribner before transferring midway through my freshman year. I played in the band, percussion, at basketball game for several years. I was there when they were runner ups at state.

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You just compared RL to the Harrison's.

Romeo is a 6'6 2 guard who would have been a 3 time Mr. Basketball if underclass men were eligible in Indiana.

The only blemish in his game could be lateral speed, but the 7'0 wingspan can overshadow that.




Check the Harrison's history. It was a nearly perfect comparison to prove that guards don't get drafted on potential like BIGS do. The Harrisons were both top 5 recruits, same size or taller from a basketball hotbed. Not sure how that doesn't equate.

That is my point, after all. I AM NOT saying he is the next Harrisons. My point again, is it is harder to be 1 n done from the guard position because performance trumps potential.


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1 hour ago, HoosierAloha said:


Yeah, this area is a melting pot of IU, UL, and puke. There's also a smattering of Xavier, Cincinnati, Dook, and other schools.

I went to Scribner before transferring midway through my freshman year. I played in the band, percussion, at basketball game for several years. I was there when they were runner ups at state.

Up here you're pretty much IU, little brother, or ND with a little bit of pUKe.

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