NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. –– Over the last 12 days, Kentucky coach John Calipari traveled several thousand miles in his private jet on recruiting trips.
Yes, it’s good to be King.
But Calipari’s efforts may pay off with his best class ever.
Calipari and Kentucky are in the mix for many of the top players in the Class of 2013, including Aaron and Andrew Harrison, Jabari Parker, Julius Randle, Troy Williams, Aaron Gordon and James Young, as well as Canadian star Andrew Wiggins, the No. 1 overall player in high school basketball.
How good could this class be? Just ask them.
“Great class, I don’t think we can be stopped,” Young, a 6-7 wing from Troy, Mich., told SNY.tv at the Peach Jam. “Honestly if we get that class together, I think we’ll be tough to beat.”
“I think it could be the best class they’ve ever had,” the 6-foot-9 Randle out of Plano (Texas) Prestonwood Academy said at the event.
During the first July live period, Calipari shuttled back and forth between Philadelphia — where the Harrison Twins headlined the Reebok event — and the Nike Global Challenge in the Washington area — where Wiggins, Young and Williams were the stars. Wiggins and Young ultimately squared off in a final won by Young’s USA Midwest team.
And then this past weekend, the Kentucky coach went back and forth between the Peach Jam to watch Wiggins, Young, Randle, Williams, Gordon and 2014 point guard Tyus Jones, and Milwaukee, where the Harrisons and others played.
Of course, Kentucky won’t likely get all of these guys — but they will get some of them.
The Harrisons could be the first domino to fall.
They said at the Reebok Breakout Challenge they plan to commit in September or October, and are down to Kentucky, Villanova, Baylor, Maryland and SMU.
Some folks think it’s already done for Kentucky.
“Everyone’s on an equal playing field right now, so no one’s above anyone,” Aaron Harrison told SNY.tv at the event.
Parker, meantime, told SNY.tv he will announce in November.
According to Chicago recruiting expert Roy Schmidt, only three schools — Duke, Michigan State and Kentucky — have a “realistic” shot at the No. 1 player in the Class of 2013.
Sources told SNY.tv that Calipari himself thinks Duke is the favorite, but the smart money says he lands at either Duke or Michigan State, the latter being closest to his Chicago home.
As for Young, he has made no secret of his passion for Kentucky and told SNY.tv at the Peach Jam he wants to be a one-and-done, something Calipari knows a thing or two about.
“I’m just looking for my best college, the one that’s going to get me one-and-done and give me the best opportunity to get out there,” he said.
Of course, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo is also working hard for both Young and his Family teammate, point guard Wesley Clark. Clark told SNY.tv he and Young could end up in a package deal at MSU or Syracuse.
Williams was one of the most impressive players at the Nike Global Challenge with his dunks on unsuspecting Chinese defenders.
He had initially planned on picked Kentucky or North Carolina in May, but is now actively talking about packaging with teammate Anthony “Cat” Barber to either Louisville or Alabama, assuming Barber doesn’t pick Kansas.
If Barber does choose Kansas, Williams might be more inclined to attend Kentucky or Carolina, or one of the other schools recruiting him.
Randle says he remains open and could end up at one of the Carolina ACC schools. Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State are all heavily involved and his AAU teammate, Matt Jones, is headed to Duke.
Still, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, Baylor and others are also in the mix for Randle, who lost an intense battle to Wiggins and CIA Bounce at the Peach Jam.
As for Aaron Gordon, he told SNY.tv he plans to visit Kentucky “to see what it’s all about,” but also lists Washington and Arizona as his top two.
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar, Arizona coach Sean Miller and Kentucky’s Orlando Antigua and Kenny Payne were all on hand Sunday as an injured Gordon played like a warrior in helping the Oakland Soldiers win the Peach Jam title over Wiggins and CIA Bounce, 51-50.
Still, he says he will wait until the spring to decide, so many of the aforementioned guys will be off the board by then.
And then there’s Wiggins, arguably the best player not currently in the NBA.
His official position is that he won’t reclassify, but both he and Huntington (W.V.) Prep coach Rob Fulford told SNY.tv that that position could change.
After all, if he becomes part of the Class of 2013, that would put him into the NBA a year earlier.
Wiggins could turn out to be the Nerlens Noel of this year, in the sense that he might not decide to reclassify until the spring…and then he could pick Kentucky over Florida State, where his parents attended.
Even f he waits until 2014, then Kentucky still remains the favorite for his services.
The ‘Cats also reached out to another 2014 star in Chris McCullough, a Bronx native from the Salisbury (Conn.) School.
“Coach Antigua reached out and they are now showing interest in Chris,” his AAU coach, Terrance “Munch” Williams, told SNY.tv Sunday night.
Though he managed just 4 points in Team Scan’s 16U semifinal loss to the Southern Stampede, the 6-10 McCullough was one of the most talented players there this weekend.
“He will be in college for one year,” one Division I coach told SNY.tv. “Just look at his skills.”
Syracuse, St. John’s, Rutgers, Florida, UConn and Kansas had headed McCullough’s list prior to Peach Jam, but now here comes Kentucky.
And, after all, that’s no surprise, is it?
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Cheick Diallo, a raw, but super-athletic 6-9, 2015 forward on Team Scan, picked up offers from Washington and Seton Hall to go with Arizona and Rutgers. Kentucky and West Virginia also started “showing interest,” Munch Williams said.
BostonCat / July 23, 2012
not just the best at kentucky…best all time.
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UofA BJ / July 23, 2012
Call me crazy but I see only Wiggans and young going to UK.
I got Harrison twins to Maryland.
Parker to Duke.
Randle to UNC.
Gordon to Zona.
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BostonCat / July 23, 2012
i think fans do the “call me crazy” bit because they need a way to find some kind of hope. a 2013 class of the twins, young, wiggins, and randle pretty much means everyone else is playing for 2nd place. and who really wants to admit that?
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SiJessieWildcat / July 23, 2012
Gordon isn’t going to kensucky.
Cali already knows this.
Another of UK garbage tricks.
Just like telling Terrence Jones and D.Lamb–do not go to the NBA (last year’s draft).
Those clowns at kensucky cost Terrence Jones over $10million. UK did not spend nearly that much on TJ.
TJ would of been a Top4 NBA selection ,in last year’s draft.
And Dorom Lamb would of been a 1round selection.
So, why would anybody want to believe the lies coming from kensuky.
You did Terrence and Lamb WRONG!
And we all know it.
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KingCal8 / July 23, 2012
SIJESSIE, That has to be the most amazing story I have ever heard, LOL….
TJ and Doron won a national title and we have a coach that let’s players make their own choices.
Now bow down to your God and perpetual master, KENTUCKY BASKETBALL!
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UofA BJ / July 23, 2012
That class you speak of would dominate bostoncat, but let’s b real all those guys aren’t going to play together.
And you know as well as I do going thru NCAA tourney as easy as UK did this year doesn’t always happen.
As for TJ and lamb I agree they won a NC, and they decided 2 stay.
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BostonCat / July 23, 2012
been hearing for 3 years now how “those guys won’t play together” by rival fans. again….no proof or information of any kind to support it. because really its statements like that that are based in fear.
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LS / July 23, 2012
That would be one of the greatest classes of all time . . . especially when you add in Nerlens, because he won’t make it through the clearinghouse for this coming season.
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RcKchalk12 / July 24, 2012
TJ wasnt a top 4 pick and they won a NC so i really doubt theyre complaining. if they are good nba players they just need to prove it and build from what Cal taught them. then theyll be making the big bucks
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UofA BJ / July 24, 2012
Why would 6 best players in country all b followers and go to the same place? Ever heard of egos? Only one basketball. It is nice 2 dream tho.
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BostonCat / July 24, 2012
been hearing about egos of top players for 3 years now. if these kids really had egos, no way uk lands the top recruiting class 3 years running. again…some fans need to make stuff up in order to have some hope
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dixiebullfrog / July 24, 2012
Talk like this will push the Harrisons to another college. Listen to how they interview; they want to be “the show”. Young is a leadpipe cinch for KY; Harrisons probably. For the others, it may depend on who commits and when.
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UofA BJ / July 24, 2012
Hope 4 what your whole team is gone BC.
And your current roster isn’t deep or experienced.
Last years team returned key players in TJ lamb and miller.
Who’s coming back this year? Wiltjer.
So let me say this:” no one is worried about this UK team”
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UofA BJ / July 24, 2012
ucla no 1 recruiting class not UK.
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BlueCat32 / July 24, 2012
With a class that is headlined by three five-star prospects, including the nation’s No. 2-ranked player in Noel, John Calipari and the Wildcats lay claim to the nation’s top recruiting class for the fourth year in a row. Noel, Poythress, Goodwin and Cauley form a group that is likely the most athletic recruiting class put together by any staff in the country and has just enough firepower to hold off hard-charging UCLA for the top spot.
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1358637
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RcKchalk12 / July 24, 2012
Ive seen my school play Cauley a good amount of times and he really was nothing and our tallest guy was 6’6. Hes gonna have to really work at UK to become a stud
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