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BU recruit- 2014- juco Dinjiyl Walker

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Bradley is recruiting a junior college combo guard Dinjiyl Walker. He will be visiting Bradley on an official visit March 15-16.

Dinjiyl Walker is a 6'2" sophomore guard at Iowa Western averaging 16.0 ppg and 3.9 rpg, and he shoots 39.5% from three. Iowa Western finished their season 23-8.
He is originally from Vaughan, Ontario, and played high school ball at Academy of the New Church in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
He averaged 14.5 ppg as a freshman at Iowa Western. He has played some point guard in high school and AAU ball, but has played mostly 2-guard at Iowa Western.


http://athletics.iwcc.edu/sports/player.asp?sport=basketball_m&int=1778
http://rivals.yahoo.com/basketballrecruiting/basketball/recruiting/player-Dinjiyl-Walker-150039

Here is a list of the schools recruiting him. Recruiting sites do not report any offers yet.-
http://colorado.rivals.com/schoolspop.asp?pr_key=150039
 
great reporting coach - you had this way before anyone else ...and even facts & stats...thanks for the great coverage - you should be on the staff at ESPN ! :-o
 
Dinjiyl Walker is visiting Duquesne this weekend, and they have made him a top priority to land this spring. Duquesne has 2 players on their roster from Toronto who Walker is familiar with.
 
followup...
Maybe Dinjyil Walker aimed a bit too high...
deep sub - doesn't play much - hits just 25% from the arc despite taking a lot of shots from there (13-52) for the minutes he plays..
In the conference games he often goes scoreless in a couple minutes of play - LINK
 
former BU recruit, juco combo guard Dinjiyl Walker got to enjoy a Sweet Sixteen run with his team, Oklahoma -- but as a 6-1 shooting guard who is hitting only 26% from outside and averages only one assist every other game - as one would expect - during the key games in the Big 12 Tourney and in the NCAA - Dinjiyl barely played 1-2 minutes or didn't appear at all - as in the Sweet Sixteen loss to Michigan State.

now he looks forward to his senior season but...Oklahoma already has an incoming 4-star guy so Dinjiyl might still get little time next year - but if he leaves, he'd have to sit out a year just to use his senior season - tough decision.
 
This is interesting - and not a real good sign for former BU recruit Dinjiyl Walker...

NewsOK does a preview of what to look forward to in 2015-16 for Oklahoma basketball...

they discuss their two departing seniors & all their returning players - including the expected STARTING FIVE, and seven reserves & newcomers......

The comments on Walker hint that he's played himself out of any expectations for playing time and lost the expected role he once had as backup for PG.
In summary it says that for him to expect to get to play he will..
".. need to improve on both ends of the floor to stay somewhat in the rotation."
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-basketball-scouting-ahead-for-the-2015-16-season/article/5405557


I think the kid has talent and could really help some midmajor - but will spend his final year playing very little at Oklahoma...
maybe he's close to graduating and can leave as a grad student and have immediate eligibility.
..but he does have a pretty good reason for staying in OK ;)
 
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