One of the most intriguing and hyped recruiting processes in recent memory has finally come to an end.
And it leaves UCLA fans rejoicing, and Seton Hall and St. John’s fans heartbroken.
Kyle Anderson, a 6-foot-8 point guard from Jersey City (N.J.) St. Anthony, on Monday night chose to bring his talents to the West Coast instead of keeping them near his Fairview, N.J., home for family and friends to watch.
“I’ve decided to be a UCLA BRUIN!!” he Tweeted, adding by email that he “just made up his mind tonight.”
He chose the Bruins over Seton Hall, St. John’s, Florida and Georgetown.
In the end, Westwood and UCLA coach Ben Howland won the sweepstakes to arguably the best player in the country.
“From the neck on up, he’s the best high school player in America, irrespective of class, right now,” longtime New York recruiting expert Tom Konchalski told SNY.tv about Anderson earlier this month.
“He elevates your basketball IQ. He has a basketball IQ on steroids.”
Seton Hall finished second, even after Pirates coach Kevin Willard attended an open gym Monday at St. Anthony and then met with Anderson one last time during a home visit.
After growing up attending Seton Hall games and watching two former teammates play for the Pirates, Anderson Tweeted: ” Sorry #piratenation i love you guys!!!!!!”
He added: “The last thing i want outta all this is to still go to shu games and have shu still on my side!!”
Whether Anderson’s close friend, Shabazz Muhammad, ends up joining Anderson at UCLA remains to be seen.
“Kyle, me and him really want to play together in college,” Muhammad, a 6-6 shooting guard out of Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, told FiveStarBasketball.com last month.
He added: “Yeah, I think it’s an option. We’ve been really talking about that. Pretty much he’s like my best friend now, so I’m always hanging around with him. We’re just talking about UCLA, what other schools he likes, what other schools I like.”
Dominic Artis, a 6-1 point guard from Findlay Prep, and Jordan Adams, a 6-5 shooting guard from Oak Hill Academy, have already pledged to the Bruins.
“I am looking forward to playing in the back court with Dom Artis,” Anderson said. “Dom can play both positions so when we are on the floor together it doesn’t matter who has the ball, kinda like when I played with Myles Mack and we were very successful playing together.”
Anderson previously said Howland often told this group what a special recruiting class they could be if they joined forces at UCLA.
“Yeah, yeah, he does,” Anderson said. “He definitely does. He tells us every time we come into the office. Just a great class we could have…and how the arena’s going to be renovated by the time we’re freshmen so he definitely talks about it a lot with us.”
Anderson added that he believes Howland can help improve him on both sides of the ball.
“They can help me get a more consistent jump shot from the long range,” Anderson said.
“I feel Coach Howland can [also] make me a better defensive player which will help me at the next level. Also, I like the PAC 12 and it’s wide open style of play.”
Konchalski believes Howland will make good on those promises.
“Ben Howland is a very defensive-oriented coach,” he said. “Ben Howland is going to make him a better defensive-oriented player. He’s going to demand that he works harder on defense.”
Anderson spent his first two years at Paterson (N.J.) Catholic before that school closed for financial reasons in June 2010. He then switched to St. Anthony and helped lead the Friars to an undefeated season (33-0) and a mythical national championship under Naismith Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley.
After the Playaz Basketball Club lost in the quarterfinals of the Peach Jam, Anderson led them to titles at the Desert Duel and the End of Summer Classic. He took home MVP awards in both events, as well as at the Rumble in the Bronx earlier this summer and the inaugural Franchise Classic in The Bronx.
“All summer long his teams have won,” Hurley told SNY.tv this month. “Whether he played for St. Anthony’s or whether he played for the Playaz, they won. And when it comes down to it at the end of games, he makes plays. And you want somebody to give you statistics, but you also want a performance that counts. And that’s what he really does.”
“He makes people better,” Konchalski added. “He’s a recruiting magnet. Kids like to play with him because he gives the ball up. He really sees the floor. He is a gifted passer in much the same sense that Chris Mullin was a gifted passer. Chris Mullin made some touch passes where he never even really caught the ball. He would sort of direct the angle of his hands.
“Kyle Anderson just is so smart.”
(Photo courtesy NY Post)
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UofA BJ / September 20, 2011
Wow PAC has no talent!
How could he commit to a big east school after all the movement and talk last couple days?
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fearthephog25 / September 20, 2011
Wow!! Fucla looks a lot better than arizona now, and shabazz and addition of wear twins would put bruins over the Top of a weak pac. Good for the west, but someone please wake me up after the drought of a NCAA Title from the pac.
CRICKETS…..
When was the last time a Banner was raised west of Lawrence, Kansas?? ROFFL
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UofA BJ / September 20, 2011
Pretty close phog UCLA and ZONA will both be loaded in 12-13, on my opinion UofA still will have a better ,deeper squad. And enjoy that power nap because it won’t be long till one of two cuts down the nets.
Shabazz really seems like a UCLA lean now and that 1-2 punch will be nice.
Good luck with perry Ellis tomorrow Phog.
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zonahoops / September 20, 2011
WOW! This is actually quite terrifying.. add shabbaz and zona has no chance.. unless cshewticz or rather chooses arizona over kansas. If that don’t happen its a ucla lean… zona def had the lead before this..
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UofA BJ / September 20, 2011
Phog did you hear Tarc canceled visits to Lawrence and Tucson?
Personally I dont love this news although he has unofficially visited both b4.
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fearthephog25 / September 21, 2011
Welcome to Jayhawk Nation Perry….next up is Kaleb to form a Championship Team. LEGENDS OF THE PHOG GAME this Sat. should shocase all the Greatness Tarc and what he can become. The second coming of Wilt Chamberlain, a be treated as a God. Kaleb, just look at how well Danny Manning develops BIG MEN and ask Perry why he chose KU. Danny will develop your skills the best in traditional high/low -pick/roll offense and offense will revolve around you getting all the touches. Ask Cole Aldrich.
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zonahoops / September 22, 2011
Just think of how coach miller did with jordan hill all in one season. Just imagine tarc in 4. He def cancelled ku to commit to az. To not make it obvious who he was choosing he cancelled az too. Expect his commitment this weekend.
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zonahoops / September 22, 2011
Correction *** Derrick Williams in one, technically two
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