For Marcus Lee, it’s California vs. Calipari.
As first reported by Chris Fisher of 247Sports, the 6-foot-8 Lee out of Antioch (Calif.) Deer Valley will now decide between the proximity and appeal of California and the tradition and star power of Kentucky.
“It changes every few days,” Brian Lee, Marcus’ brother, told SNY.tv. “It’s a tougher decision than most think. He likes both situations.”
Louisville was axed from his list of three after they landed big man Akoy Agau of Omaha (Neb.) Central.
It is a measure of how desirable Lee is to big-time coaches that he has now cut Louisville, Duke, Indiana, Kansas and UCLA — a virtual Who’s Who of college basketball powers — from his list.
Now, two are standing.
Calipari was in on Monday to watch Lee work out.
“They just watched the workout and are working on building a relationship with the staff,” Brian said.
Kentucky has the appeal of being the defending NCAA champion and sending six players to last year’s NBA Draft.
He is due to visit Kentucky Oct. 12 for Big Blue Madness.
The Wildcats are involved with a number of elite forwards, including Julius Randle, Jabari Parker, Aaron Gordon and Trey Lyles, as well as Tyler Roberson of Roselle (N.J.) CAtholic.
Then Cal came in to watch Lee on Tuesday and they have the advantage of being the home-state school to which he has already taken an unofficial visit.
“While Cal is comfortable he may have a bigger impact because there aren’t four All-Americans around him,” Brian said. “Kentucky is unfamiliar and a bigger stage. Both are great opportunities, though.”
Cal also has commit Jabari Bird working to recruit Lee and Gordon for them.
“I’m definitely trying to get them now,” he told the Mercury News. “Hopefully, they can be Cal Bears with me. For the most part, both Marcus and Aaron liked the visit a lot. I’m just trying to build on that with them, so I can convince them to come to school with me.”
SiJessieWildcat / September 26, 2012
He had a hard realization.
When Aaron was hurt, he could not win a game.
It was hard to score and they double teamed him.
Remember….
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UKSINCEBIRTH / September 27, 2012
It sounds like the kid is really having a tough time making at Cal but at KY he would be the right decision for himself. With cal being close to home and Byrd working on him and it is a fact he would be the big fish in a little pond but if he chooses UK he would be a big fish in a giant pond. He has to know that Cal has no chance of going deep into the NCAA TOURNEY but KY has a chance to win the whole thing so it comes down to what he wants a great box score or a good chance at the national championship and playing with players who will be lottery picks.
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UofA BJ / September 27, 2012
Caifornia
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GanjahLuv / September 28, 2012
How did i know before clicking this link that the 2 arizonatrolls would have commented already? Damn you guys are some serious UK Nuthuggers. Kick the eff off our jocks, wouldya?
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