With NC State’s 2007 recruiting wrapped-up with a Top 20 class, why don’t we take just a few minutes to look ahead a little in basketball recruiting.
The Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions last weekend helped kick-off the summer camp circuit. The local nature of the tourney always helps to bubble specific targets of the Wolfpack to the surface.
2008: As we discussed earlier in the week the commitments of Julius Mays and CJ Williams mean that State’s recruiting for 2008 is finished unless a scholarship were to open due to transfer or some other unforeseen event. (Congrats to CJ who just got invited to the NBPA’s Top 100 camp this summer!)
IF another scholarship opens for 2008, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Pack target a post player like 6 feet 10 inch, Ralph Sampson III (C/PF). State never prioritized Ty Walker or Caitlin Baicu as heavily as many expected; but the potential losses of Ben McCauley, Brandon Costner and JJ Hickson in two years would definitely create a need for some help in the frontcourt. Sampson is playing his way up the rankings and some expect him to move from a 3-star to a 4-star prospect and could end up ranked somewhere between #50 and #100 in the country.
2009: SFN isn’t a recruiting service, and we don’t like to go a long way out into the future because it seems to be somewhat of a waste of time. But, the BIG NAMES that Coach Lowe seems to be developing strong relationships with in the class of 2009 are just too intoxicating not to at least mention. Derrick Favors (PF), Jordan Hamilton (Wing) and Noel Johnson (SG) could all easily end up as 5-star recruits with Top 25 rankings. Pack Pride and The Wolfpacker both are indicating that Coach Lowe and the Pack are gaining solid traction with these studs.
2010: See our previous comments regarding our disinterest in looking too far into the future. However, in light of Coach Lowe’s ability to get both CJ Williams and Julius Mays to commit to early in their recruiting cycle, we would be taking a risk if we didn’t at least acknowledge the name CJ Leslie. Leslie is a Holly Springs, North Carolina prospect who is already six feet seven inches tall as a freshman in high school. Leslie attended a ton of NC State games this past season and has not been shy about publicly expressing his love for the Wolfpack.
The Winston-Salem Journal ran a feature on the recently injured CJ Williams on Wednesday (link to ‘Healing: Pack recruit is back on court again’). We thought would fit well here.
Williams is smooth and productive when healthy. He averaged 24.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.6 blocked shots last season in helping Britt finish 18-9, and he was named the Mid-Southeastern Conference player of the year.
N.C. State’s previous staff, led by Herb Sendek, started recruiting Williams. Last season was Lowe’s first as a college coach, but Williams quickly decided that Lowe’s pro experiences would make him a better player and that Lowe would build a strong program at N.C. State. Since making his decision, Williams said, his commitment to Lowe and N.C. State has grown stronger.
“Everyone saw it this year, but I saw it before,†he said. “Coach Lowe was able to build those guys up and get them ready for the games. They had a couple of letdowns, but that’s what I’m hoping I can come there for, so I can help us be prepared for every game. It also helps to be playing in the RBC (Center) and a nice, big gym.â€
…“I’d love to go in there and start right away, but that’s not what I’m looking for,†Williams said. “I want to help us win. I want us to get up there and get in the NCAA Tournament and play for a national championship. That’s been my dream since I was so little. I just want to be able to help my team win.â€
One thing about CJ that will need to be worked on is highlighted at the end of the article:
Friday’s game was in the Smith Center, an unusual place for Williams’ return. Williams grew up as a North Carolina fan and early in his high-school career thought about playing in the arena.
“All my friends at school, they get on me a little bit talking about how I can be a Carolina fan and go to N.C. State,†Williams said. “You can love a school anyway. I love Carolina, but N.C. State was just a better fit for me as a player and as a person. I feel strong and firm in my decision to go to N.C. State.â€