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News about recruits Remy Abell and Nate Wells

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Louisville Eastern HS won Tuesday night beating Louisville Male HS 66-46.
Remy Abell was the leading scorer for Eastern (11-1) with 14 points.
Link with video (Remy Abell is #10 in white)
http://www.fox41.com/story/13784695/full-court-preps
direct link to video clip-
http://www.fox41.com/global/video/flash/popupplayer.asp?ClipID1=5440268&h1=Fox%2041%20Full%20Court%20Preps&vt1=v&at1=Sport&d1=129167&LaunchPageAdTag=Sport&activePane=info&rnd=47498130

Abell's next game is a rematch Friday, 1/7 against Jeffersontown. J-town is the #1 ranked team in the state, and Eastern's only loss was to them in the finals of the King of Bluegrass Tournament. Eastern is ranked #2.


Davenport West HS went to 6-2 with a 52-32 win over Clinton.
Nate West was the game's leading scorer with 18 points.
Wells narrowly missed a double-double when he was pulled early in the fourth quarter with the contest already in hand for West.

Nice story about Nate and the Davenport West win-
http://qctimes.com/sports/high-scho...cle_a4eab63e-189a-11e0-b63e-001cc4c03286.html

http://clintonherald.com/sports/x1091525362/Mistakes-costly-for-River-Kings

Their next game is Friday, 1/7 at Davenport Assumption.
 
Anybody know what Nate Wells numbers are now for the season? My unscientific monitoring seems to indicate he may be averaging a double double or near a double double plus (I'm assuming given last year's performance) a whole pile of blocks. I think he's even hitting FTs. Doesn't that seem like the kind of guy, given our problems, that maybe shouldn't redshirt?
 
There isn't anywhere that you can find complete stats for Nate Wells, but here are his scoring and free throw numbers, along with a few random rebound and block numbers that have been thrown in the box scores.

Nate Wells

vs. Cedar Rapids Prairie
6-10 FG, 4-8 FT, 16 points

vs. Iowa City High
3 FG made, 6-8 FT, 12 points

vs. Cedar Rapids Washington
3 FG made, 5-6 FT, 11 points

vs. Bettendorf
1-6, 0-0 FT, 2 points

@ Davenport North
5-7 FG, 4-8 FT, 14 points, 4 blocks

@ Davenport Central
6-11 FG, 2-3 FT, 14 points

vs. Moline
5-7 FG, 2-2 FT, 12 points, 12 rebounds

vs. Clinton
9-15 FG, 18 points, 9 rebounds

12.4 points per game
10.0 rebounds per game
3.4 blocks per game
 
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And here's Remy Abell just for kicks

vs. St. Xavier
13 points

vs. DuPont Manual
19 points

vs. Moore
12 points

vs. Christian Academy
8 points

vs. Bullitt East
19 points

vs. Boone County
24 points

vs. Bowling Green
27 points

vs. Jeffersontown
21 points

vs. South Dade
5 points

vs. Coral Gables
23 points

vs. Monteverde Academy
19 points

vs. Louisville Male
14 points

17 points per game
 
Addressing the Nate Wells not redshirting comment.

We do know that many of our bigs had spectacular numbers in high school. I thought I remembered Sam averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds.

I know AT didn't have gaudy numbers but he played for a good, good team.

So I mean 12 points per game from a 7'1" high school kid playing lame competition?
 
Does Iowa/QC qualify as "lame" competition? It's not so much the numbers I'm talking about, it's the "never played basketball" and "grew x inches" and went from virtually no points and no rebounds (but a bunch of blocks) in his junior year to a pile of both.

-- Incidentally Sam Singh wasn't a R/S candidate at Bradley and looked pretty good at times as a freshman (maybe better than he did later in his career at least in terms of potential) until his first Bradley injury shut him down.
 
Does Iowa/QC qualify as "lame" competition? It's not so much the numbers I'm talking about, it's the "never played basketball" and "grew x inches" and went from virtually no points and no rebounds (but a bunch of blocks) in his junior year to a pile of both.

-- Incidentally Sam Singh wasn't a R/S candidate at Bradley and looked pretty good at times as a freshman (maybe better than he did later in his career at least in terms of potential) until his first Bradley injury shut him down.

ok it appears I may be taking the "lame" part back.

Davenport West is in the largest class. The team they play next is ranked 5th in 3A but plays a bunch of 4A teams like West. Davenport is unofficially ranked 17 in 4A.

It is nice to see rapid improvement.

I still don't get the SS traveling and missing layups though...:?
 
and setting moving screens!:lol:

Before Singh got hurt he could jump, he could move and was if not injuried would have been a much bigger contributer especially in the Valley. Those two injuries kept his ceiling pretty much at what he got to his freshman year.
 
Yeah it is many years ago now and I wasn't as attentive a bradley fan as I am now.. But I remember being impressed with his athleticism as a freshman. I think the injuries have a lot to do with how he turned out.
 
oh I wondered what Nate Wells averages this season were.

too bad we didn't have 1 thread with all the updates! :mad::cry::badgrin:

That was the greatest idea I have ever had.
 
It seemed like a good idea, but it turned into a long thread with multiple discussions regarding all the BU recruits and that made it harder to track their performances.
 
I think that Sam would have contributed had he not been injured. He certainly had the bigger body type we'd like to see in our bigs and I think his athleticism is what suffered the most from his injuries.

I was thinking about how SS and WE are kinda similar in that regard. WE showed some great flashes in those 3 starts he had before getting injured. SS showed his potential as a freshman. Both get severely injured and are never are really able to take that next BIG step. We all remember the potential each showed when they last played and we just wait and wait for the next step to happen. That is, until you realize it is what is. Don't get me wrong, I think WE is a much better asset to this team. And to some extent he has made some improvements this year over last year I think. It's just that regardless of overall skill level, they led similar journeys throughout their BU individual careers. A little hype, show potential, severe injury, fans waiting for breakout performance, flashes of potential shown again but never reach the heights they could have without those injuries.

WE is the type of big I will take a chance on every time though. Athletic, leaper, has a nice stroke, and a pretty high ceiling. He still has some time and I really think his game only improves if TB is out there.
 
If WE could change two things he could be pretty good and those are he just needs to go hard to the rim and stop all this finessing stuff and number two is find a way to stay on the floor! He has talent!

BTW... I loved SS and is one of my all time favorites! You tell me after all his injuries how hard was it for him to play his last year. Now he showed us some heart.
 
I found some more accurate stats on Wells

He is averaging 12.4 points per game, 10.0 rebounds per game, and has a total of 27 blocks on the season. So Nate Wells is justtttt barely averaging a double-double.

This site is updated by the HS coaches in Iowa, so it is reliable and easier to gather stats than rifling through the sports pages.
http://www.quikstatsiowa.com/boys_basketball/2010-11/access_stats.html

Nate Wells through the 8 games played thus far:

Scoring - 99 total pts Avg. - 12.4 ppg

Field Goals including 3's - 38/69 - 55.1%

Threes - 5/10 - 50%

Free throws - 23/33 - 69.7%

Rebounds - 25 off 54 def 79 total 9.9 Avg per game

33 Blocks, 14 Assists, 2 Steals, and 16 Fouls
 
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