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2008 #1 player in Illinois- Aziz Ndiaye

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http://www.windycitybasketball.com/index.php?id=305

Aziz Ndiaye, a native of Senega, has transferred to Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois. Some who have seen him say he is a big time talent, a high-major college recruit, and a future 1st round NBA draft pick.
Lake Forest Academy already had Kyle Rowley, a 2008 7-footer who is getting high major interest.

Ndiaye showed up at an NBA cam in Europe in the summer of 2006 and impressed scouts with his natural athleticism--
http://www.nbadraft.net/2006berlin001.asp

And about the only other information I could find about this kid is from a translated page from an African basketball website--
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...l-Adidas-Superstar-Camp-Berlin-2006_a431.html

His teammate, Kyle Rowley, is a 7 footer who weights about 300 pounds, and is a class of 2009 recruit. He already has several offers including SIU and Baylor--
http://www.midstatehoops.com/playerfocus/kyle_rowley.html
 
Wow- I wonder if our staff will take a look at him.

Just for the record, the NCAA allows a "Contact Period" from September 9 through October 5.
During this time the coaching staff can not only make contact with any one from their junior year on up, but that can also travel to the recruit's home town to observe him workout and play.

Many recruits from both Class of 2008 and 2009 are beginning to set up campus visits, as they mostly want to have that out of the way for this fall before they have open gyms, tryouts and practices which begin soon.
 
I'm not sure how these school's get these kids through. The fact that LFA is a prep school is probably the reason they are able to do so. I do know N'Diaye was born in 1988 and was supposed to graduate in 2007 or 2006 but you know how those things go...
 
There does seem to be some confusion about his age.

When he showed up at the NBA European tryout camp in Berlin in the summer of 2006, he gave his year of birth as 1988. Of course, he had to be 19 years old to be eligible for the NBA draft.--
http://www.nbadraft.net/2006berlin001.asp (NDiaye is the 7th player profiled)

And here are a couple pages from African basketball sites stating his birthdate is stated as 5/16/1988.-
http://translate.google.com/transla...diaye%22,1988&num=100&hl=en&safe=off&ie=UTF-8

http://translate.google.com/transla...diaye%22,1988&num=100&hl=en&safe=off&ie=UTF-8

However, there now seem to be some sites that state he was born in 1990, making him just 17 years old. Here is one. Strange?--.
http://nbadraft.net/admincp/profiles/azizndiaye.html
 
http://www.windycitybasketball.com/index.php?id=305

Aziz Ndiaye, a native of Senega, has transferred to Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois.


Here is a new story on Lake Forest Academy's Aziz N'Diaye
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/694608.html

It is a premium story but here are some comments.........

"Questions Surround Aziz N'Diaye"


Aziz N'Diaye recently moved to the United States from Senegal and
landed at Lake Forest Academy in Illinois. Now the 7-footer is getting college
interest, despite some academic issues.
Aziz N'Diaye, a native of Senegal, is a ... 7-foot, 230-pound post prospect.
The main issue right now is academics.

???To be honest schools have looked at him, but his situation academically is
going to be up in the air,??? Lake Forest Academy high school coach Matthew
Vaughn said. ???We haven??™t sent his stuff into the clearinghouse yet.???

???There hasn??™t been a whole lot of schools just recruiting with him. I think
everybody knows it??™s going to be a wait and see depending on what gets
through the clearinghouse and what doesn??™t.???

Vaughn also coaches 2009 prospect Kyle Rowley, who is a 7-foot, 280-pound
center, so a number of schools have been in to see both prospects. The
Lake Forest Academy didn??™t name many schools, but he did point out two
specifically that have inquired.

???We??™ve had Kentucky, Georgetown and pretty much you name it come
through and they are obviously interested in him as well, but they aren??™t
really recruiting him at this point because they don??™t know if it??™s going to be
worth the effort.???

???I wouldn??™t say officially there??™s anyone that is sending letters. It??™s more like
a wait and see approach. I??™ve been real honest with coaches and said you??™re
going to come in the gym and see this kid as well as Kyle, but right now we
are just waiting and see.???

The next step for N??™Diaye is to take the SAT. There are tentative plans to
take it later in the winter or even hold off until the early spring. With N??™Diaye
being from Senegal, Vaughn doesn??™t know which classes will transfer and
which ones won??™t.

N??™Diaye is an intriguing prospect because of his size, athleticism and ability to
rebound the basketball.

???He has great size and good athletic ability,??? Vaughn said. ???He??™s ferocious on
the boards. He just goes after every rebound like it??™s his. He??™s a super hard
worker everyday.???

???He doesn??™t have a polished low post game,??? he continued. ???He plays a little
bit more outside because he has good mobility. Aziz has a huge wingspan
and is very good around the rim. Rebounding and defensively, he??™s excellent.???

Despite the talent, it??™s up in the air if N??™Diaye will make it to the college
ranks. If he can??™t get eligible, JUCO is the likely route
.
 
Is this a brother to the other N'Daiye's that have played D-1 ball here? One that I remember is Mahktar N'Daiye I really can't even remember where he played. I wanna say North Carolina? Just wondering?
 
I suspect not. Do a search and find that the surname N'Diaye is a very common name in Senegal and other African nations. Anyway, it sounds like there is no chance in the world this kid is going to suddenly show up with the proper documentaion to show he is actually going to graduate from high school in 2008 but you never know. He will probably have to be a junior college player like Ping was.
 
Aziz Ndiaye, a native of Senega, has transferred to Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Ndiaye showed up at an NBA cam in Europe in the summer of 2006 and impressed scouts with his natural athleticism--...



Aziz N'Diaye is off the boards.....
He apparently does not have the academics to go D-I and will be in junior college next season at College of Southern Idaho
 
Aziz N'Diaye is off the boards.....
He apparently does not have the academics to go D-I and will be in junior college next season at College of Southern Idaho


We should get him then after his stint there- Isn;t that where a certain BU player from St. Louis Soldan went prior to a nice 2 year BU career and a stint in the NBA with Boston and Phoenix that included some hardware?
 
Aziz N'Diaye is off the boards.....
He apparently does not have the academics to go D-I and will be in junior college next season at College of Southern Idaho

followup on the one-time #1 ranked high schooler in Illinois...

Aziz Ndiaye played his freshman season at College of Souther Idaho (junior college) and averaged 8.5 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 2.3 bpg, and 38% FT shooting.

He has injured his knee and is undergoing ACL surgery today...
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2009/06/18/sports/local_state/164394.txt
 
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