This entry from Mike DeCourcy popped up on our radar tonight.
Now that Sendek has gone to coach at Arizona State, Wright, who will be a senior this fall at St. John’s High in Washington, has withdrawn his commitment and is looking at any number of schools. He speaks of Georgetown most fondly because he plays pickup games there frequently with some of the Hoyas. Wright plans to give new State coach Sidney Lowe a chance, however, and would like to visit the campus and spend some time with him.
Standing 6-0, 190 pounds, Wright is the sort of point guard it seems State has not had in its lineup since Lowe left in the early 1980s. (OK, it only seems that long. After all, the Pack featured Chris Corchiani just 15 years ago). Wright plays with a high degree of intelligence and excels at running his team.
He has spent more time trying to recover his health than worrying about what college to attend in the fall of 2007. They’ve been worried about him, though. A gifted point guard coming back onto the market is certain to create a frenzy, and Wright has heard from Clemson, Wake Forest, Illinois, Virginia Tech, DePaul, Pittsburgh and the Miami Hurricanes. “I think it might be a little more than the last time, to be honest,” he said.
Wright said it was difficult to lose out on the chance to play for Sendek at State, but he understands the business aspects of college basketball. He understands a lot about the game. That’s why he’s in such demand.