Dennis Smith, Jr - 2016 PG offer

6’2 PG from Trinity Christian (Fayetteville), home of Mike Thorne.

We are his first offer.

Rivals - 4 star

Scout - 4 star, #20 overall

ESPN - no rating

247 - no rating

Unofficial to VCU in August.

RT @CoreyPegram: 2016 Dennis Smith says Charlotte offered. USC, Kansas, Duke, NC State, Wake, VaTech, and UVA all showing interest. One of top PG’s in class

RT @CoreyPegram: 2016 Dennis Smith says UNC & VCU showing interest. Charlotte offer. Visit to VCU next week. Top notch talent. Here’s to hoping he revs motor

VCU offered.

2016 might as well be 15 years from now

Currently rated a 4 star by 2 services, will end up a 4 or 5 start when things are done across the board.

watched this kid tonight along with charlotte target and teammate kwe parker. i liked this kid. excellent free throw shooter. did not miss one all night and he looked confident at the line. pretty good outside shooter. i didnt watch him that closely on defense so i cant really comment. looks pretty athletic and like a smart player. would be a great get. not sure if he is five star level but i could definitely see him being a four star.

I personally know Dennis Smith, aka Junior, and I am 100% positive that he will be a 5 star prospect when all is said and done. This kid has been working hard since he’s been born. When he was in 4th grade he used to hoop with the 7th and 8th graders at college lakes rec center. When he was in 6th grade, he was practiced with a varsity team in Cumberland County. He is smart, both on and off the court (3.75 gpa), and he only has one weakness; his attitude. If he works on that, no one will be able to stop him. #NBA Lottery pick… His team, trinity, actually just won the state championship at Forsyth Country day in Winston-Salem and he was awarded MVP. He had 31 points in the semi-finals, including the game-winning bucket with 2 seconds left and he scored 23 in the championship game, including 2 clutch free-throws to put his team up by one with just 7 seconds left to go in the game. Alan Major, along with two other representatives from Charlotte, attended his semi-finals game, so if Major can have a much better season next year and recruit him harder, then maybe we’ll have a chance at landing him in 2016. He said that Charlotte wasn’t recruiting him hard, so the basketball recruiters need to come at him harder.

Also check out another guy, Jatrious Smith, he is a 6’5’’ , 180lb freshman, shooting guard from Fayetteville, NC and he attends E.E. Smith High School. He is obviously tall, strong, athletic, he can dribble, has a great stroke, and like Pierre Henry, he goes 100% on defense. He obviously won’t graduate until 2017, but I think Charlotte should definitely get a jump start on recruiting him now before his name surfaces to national levels and the major Divsion-1 schools start targeting him. Both JJ and Junior have the potential to turn this program around, if it doesn’t happen within the next few years.

Yes please!

Nm

Forget Major recruiting these guys. What we need right now is s coach that sounds good on You Tube.

Kansas offers.

We are still in the running! :smiley: ??? ::slight_smile:

Wake Forest and Arizona have offered.

Miami has also offered him. It’d be great for our school if he came, but it’s not looking too good.

He is now the number 1 ranked PG in his class and Duke’s#1 target. We might be out of it.

lol, might?

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My hope is he is so insipired by Mike Thorne’s career here, he decides to follow in his footsteps. Don’t be a dream crusher VA. Nobody thought we had a chance to get Michael Beasley and then…