6’-8.5" 205 lbs.
3 star guy. Only Weakness = Strength, in other words we have preston, so this guy has no weaknesses
weak forward (if he has no power)??
i think he wouldn’t have a problem gaining strength in a summer.
[QUOTE=the daxified one;172492]i think he wouldn’t have a problem gaining strength in a summer.[/QUOTE]
I agree, it isn’t like this guy has the build of a Sean Phaler his build looks capable of putting on muscle.
I was thinking the same. He’s got a good frame. He just has to develop some muscle. He has a similar frame to Curt when he first got here. Maybe 10/15 lighter.
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High Interest in Bama
05/14/06
He said Florida, East Tennessee State, Western Kentucky, Arkansas-Little Rock, Auburn, Tennessee and South Florida are all involved in his recruitment after April.
It’s Alabama
You just knew this was going to be a tough one to pry out of Alabama once the Crimson Tide offered him a scholarship and on Sunday, local standout Justin Knox committed to Bama.
Knox, a 6-foot-8 frontcourt talent from nearby Central High East in Tuscaloosa, determined that playing in front of his family was very important.
“It was close to home and it was the best for my family who can come and watch,” Knox said. “It’s a good academic school.” He also looked at and received interest from LSU, Auburn, Ole Miss, Georgia, Cincinnati, Columbia and Vanderbilt.
This summer, Knox ran with the Birmingham Raptors and participated in the adidas Super Star camp. Long on potential and talent, he’s a player whom the Tide can develop into a frontcourt presence.
“Alabama’s a good basketball team. They made it to the big tournament a lot of years and I like how they get the ball to the big men.”
The Tide rolls strong when it comes to in-staters and when a player like Knox is within the city limits you just knew they’d be tough to top.