NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — Aaron Gordon is banged up but he and the Oakland Soldiers are into the Peach Jam semis.
Battling injuries to his hip and left toe, Gordon was limited to 6 points and 12 rebounds as the Soliders downed Tyus Jones (28 points) and Howard Pulley, 68-66, in the quarterfinals here Saturday night.
The Soldiers will play CP3 in one semifinal here Saturday, while Mokan will play CIA Bounce in the other.
After the game, Gordon told SNY.tv that while he doesn’t have a definitive list, he likes Washington, Arizona and Kentucky as his top options.
“Yes, that’s probably how it would go,” Gordon told SNY.tv following the game. “It’s all wide open right now, but that [order] would be the closest.”
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar, Arizona coach Sean Miller and Kentucky coach John Calipari all sat courtside.
“Washington’s a really good school,” Gordon said. “I love Romar. I also like Calipari a lot. I like Sean Miller. I like all those guys. There’s no really No. 1. Those are very close to my top three.
“Washington’s probably up there, but there’s really no No. 1.”
Gordon also said he likes Oregon, New Mexico, Stanford and Kansas.
A high-flying 6-foot-9 small forward out of San Jose Mitty, Gordon added a hip injury Friday to go with the fractured toe that shelved him for nearly seven weeks.
He had an ice pack wrapped around his hip after the game.
“I mean, it’s tough, man,” he said. “I thought I was going to be able to lead my team, but it looks like I’m getting a little bit more hurt and hurt every game.
“I pulled a muscle in my hip…It’s impossible to move. I’ve been icing it, but it’s just tough because I have no explosion. People just push on me, I can’t really push on them back just because I have that constant pain running up and down the floor.”
Hopefully, with a night’s rest and some ice, he can come out strong for Sunday’s semis.
“I try, man,” he said. “I try.”
UofA BJ / July 21, 2012
Oakland Soldiers to Arizona pipeline is flowing.
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KingCal8 / July 22, 2012
The pipeline looks like it may run through Kentucky as well…
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UofA BJ / July 23, 2012
Anythings possible, but he says they r third right now.
At the end if the day the pull of playing with nick Johnson and Brandon Ashley , two good friends and former teammates and the caliber of team Arizona will have when he steps on the court will prove to be to much.
He will be a spring signee and I think this will only help Arizona.
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KingCal8 / July 23, 2012
Arizona is probably the leader. I think Sean Miller has it rolling again and will completely restore Zona.
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BRF / July 25, 2012
That’s funny. Just announced tht he will take an official to KU this summer.
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RcKchalk12 / July 25, 2012
Ya I don’t think this article means anything. Obviously KU is up there at the top of the list
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