By ADAM ZAGORIA
Pittsburgh on Friday hosted Cliff Omoruyi on an unofficial visit.
The 6-foot-11, 237-pound junior big man from Roselle (N.J.) Catholic is a high-motor dunking machine who is still developing his face-up game.
He was in town visiting family.
“They are rebuilding a winning culture here, and to win in the ACC they have to land guys like him,” said Omoruyi’s guardian Muhammad Oliver. “He is a priority for them.”
A native of Nigeria who has only been playing organized basketball for a few years, Omoruyi has drawn comparisons to Clint Capela and Mitchell Robinson. Omoruyi was the most dominant big man in New Jersey this season. He and Kentucky-bound wing Kahlil Whitney helped lead the Lions to the Non-Public B state title game, where they fell to Bryan Antoine, Scottie Lewis and Ranney.
And here’s a bunch of dunks by 2020 @rc_basketball big man @wizcliff77 who had about a half dozen dunks in last night’s win. Story coming soon on @FloHoops pic.twitter.com/aqc2SeZeo1
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 6, 2019
Last week, Omoruyi picked up a Kentucky offer after meeting with John Calipari and also met with Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel and Auburn coach Bruce Pearl.
Omoruyi wants to commit on his birthday, Oct. 11, but that he may have to wait until the spring of 2020 to understand all his options.
Cal at @rc_basketball pic.twitter.com/U6BoyrFxGE
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) April 12, 2019
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