I just finished up a story for the upcoming issue of Basketball Times on Canadian forward Tristan Thompson and thought I’d mention a few things.
I covered the Texas-bound Thompson during his stint at St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, when he was listed at 6-foot-8, 215 pounds. He’s now 6-10, 240 with a game that screams NBA potential. His mother, Andrea, said Tristan’s great-grandfather grew to 7 feet.
Thompson just returned Tuesday morning from an 18-hour adventure home from the FIBA U19 World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand. It was 13 hours from Auckland to Los Angeles and another five to his home in Toronto.
“I’m pretty tired,” Thompson said by phone. “I’ve been playing for the last four weeks non-stop so my body’s kind of tired. But I’ve been taking care of my body real well so I’ll probably need just two days to rest and I’ll be back in the gym working out.”
Thompson transferred to Findlay (Nev.) Prep from St. Ben’s after St. Ben’s coach Dan Hurley booted him off the team last February. Still, he says he and Hurley are now cool and text each other.
Thompson dropped 18 points and 8 rebounds on the U.S. — the eventual winner — in a quarterfinal loss at the World Championships.
He said it was great to see some of his former Jersey boys, including Kansas wing Tyshawn Taylor, named to the all-tournament team for the U.S., and Rutgers guard Mike Rosario and Fordham guard Jio Fontan, who played for Puerto Rico. All three of those guys played for Bob Hurley, Dan’s father, at St. Anthony in Jersey City.
“[Taylor] played awesome. I was rooting for him every game that we watched because I used to go to St. Benedict’s and that’s basically one of the brothers of the family,” Thompson said. “He played real well. Mike and Jio played real well. They really showed people that they have talent.”
Bob Hurley recently told me he would suggest that Rosario and possibly Taylor test the NBA draft waters after next season.
Could Thompson see that?
“I definitely could see that,” he said. “Mike and Tyshawn both showed NBA scouts and all the GMs that were there that they can play in the NBA and I think they have a chance to do it.”
And what about Thompson. How good can he be?
Ro Russell, Thompson’s AAU coach with Grassroots Canada, says the sky’s the limit for Thompson.
Big Ben / July 14, 2009
What’d Tristan do to get booted?
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USC.trojan / July 14, 2009
AZ,
Missed out on Rickie Dickie. Sitll can not believe it.
Dude, do not even remind me of MoMo and those bits…
Vegas is going to be WILD.
And Whatever Tristan did is nothing compared to Kentucky BOOM BOOM POW party.
One Guess? How many basketball players were at the PARTY?
And Cali is doing locat TV interviews for reporters…Peach Jam.
AND THERE WERE NO ARREST MADE.
With a weapon involved…WOW.
—-PART OF THE STORY…
An altercation on Sunday at Royal Lexington involving UK players.
Also ,Tennessee players invited into town by a female athlete at UK
The UK and UT players AND MANY MORE began talking trash to each other and things got heated.
A lot of things happened….BLOOD… the police were called.
There have been no charges and nothing is certain, it does seem like a weapon was involved.
And the weapon was from a UK individual.
But, unconfirmed reports, indicate that there were MORE than ONE WEAPON involved.
MAYBE…the ATF can get involved TODAY.
There were many other players who were there and while none of those names are confirmed by POLICE.
Yes, there were PLAYERS from various UK teams present.
Only in Kentucky, can there be NO arrest and charges.
This is unbelievable. But , this maybe a ATF matter.
(transport of weapons across state lines.)
Were there basketball players present?
Some are saying…..YES, Sir.
The CIRCUS has came to town and it is starttng to get WILD.
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Big Ben / July 14, 2009
I’m shocked that UK basketball players would have handguns.
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SWATS / July 15, 2009
It was UK FOOTBALL players involved in the altercation, not UK basketball players. If basketball players where there at the time you can’t blame them or anybody else for being somewhere when altercations occurs. You can only blame those involved.
By the way it was not a gun, it was a baseball bat. The ATF you got to be joking!!!!
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