[URL=http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/jan/09/fcds-lewis-a-freshman-point-guard-is-already-drawi/#comments]The Phenom: FCD’s Lewis, a freshman point guard, is already drawing college attention[/URL]
I seen this kid Friday against PDS.He was amazing.He’s a “mini” Steve Nash.This kid can flat
out pass the basketball.I have never seen a kid this young that knows how to pass the ball.
He knows how to get the ball to right player at the right time, setting up easy baskets for
his teammates.He’s not a good shooter but I think that would come with time.If you get
a chance to see him play, do it.He’s a joy to watch
i saw him play against my alma mater page yesterday at the mlk classic. here is my evaluation. he is a very good passer, a pretty good shooter but it still needs some work. very good free throw shooter. good at finishing around the rim despite his small frame. he still needs to get bigger but he will become an elite player if he continues to grow.
[QUOTE]Rick Lewis said that his son has scholarship offers from Auburn, UNC Charlotte and Virginia Tech, a sign of the times that recruiters are looking at younger age groups for potential future stars.[/QUOTE]
Would be a stroke of luck to have the older brother walk on. SG (which we need a shooter) with a phenom brother. With our lineup, he could even warrant playing time if he proves his shot.
Seth Curry had a scholly to play with his brother at Davidson and he didn’t…so he could be his own “Curry” elsewhere.
Yeah, but it might have been different if Curry 1 would have walked on and then Curry 2 was recruited. I think it would have been a different mindset for them, maybe.
Yeah, but it [B]might[/B] have been different if Curry 1 would have walked on and then Curry 2 was recruited. I think it would have been a different mindset for them, [B]maybe[/B].
It could happen.
But my point was that if the older brother does walk on here…that doesn’t guarantee anything about the younger brother coming here.