Big difference, when Vince went to UNC you didn't expect him to be a one and
done, that one hurt.  This one is different.  Knight will absolutely be a
one and done and as such wanted assurances from his coach that he would be a
starter and have x minutes of playing time.  Billy D was never and will
never promise any player minimum playing time much less a starting role.
Meanwhile, Gillespie has made a career out of one and dones.  Of course, he
has taken 2 teams to the final four, but never to a national championship,
that requires solid upperclass leadership which his teams never seem to
have.  Also, is it a coincidence that both programs he took to the final 4
had to vacate their tourney wins and final 4 after he left due to NCAA
violations?  Give hime 4 years at UK and he will have worn out his welcome
and head off to the NBA.

 

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To: gatorn...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatornews] Oh ... what could have been

 


 


Why does this recruiting result remind me of when Vince Carter opted for
North Carolina .


Kentucky gets a special kid . who plays ball, too


Brandon Knight leaves a legacy at Pine Crest


Ethan J. Skolnick

Sports columnist

 

FORT LAUDERDALE   -  Brandon Knight hardly needed a recommendation, let
alone a glowing one, to earn admission into any college in America. A repeat
Florida Mr. Basketball and Gatorade National Player of the Year? No need to
waste time and trees. Son, just show up and start shooting.

Yet this is what colleges got, if they cared to read it. They got an English
Honors III teacher raving about "Brandon's perfect articulation in reading
Shakespeare," and describing "the stillness of the room as his peers
listened in rapt attention" to his "Macbeth" soliloquy. They got an Advanced
Placement statistics teacher recalling all the times he would stay for extra
help, even it meant missing dinner before a game. They got his college
counselor gushing, "A finer Pine Crest student I cannot imagine."

So that's what Kentucky is getting, along with arguably the greatest
basketball player Broward County
<http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/>  has ever produced,
someone with skills to match those of other point guards (Derrick Rose,
Tyreke Evans, John Wall) John Calipari has recently coached. They're getting
someone who has a 4.3 grade-point average, someone physics teacher Naeemah
Owens "would love to clone," someone who would ask for further explanation
about the one question missed on a test, "not because he wanted the points,
but just so he could understand."

They're getting one of the most special student-athletes this area has ever
seen.

Knight made his announcement Wednesday afternoon in the standing-room-only
Stacy Auditorium. 

The clapping began at 3:58, then silence, then whispers, then a boy turning
to his mother to tell her not to cough, then silence again, all as Efrem and
Tonya Knight slid their chairs slightly forward on stage, and Brandon
listened through an earpiece to questions coming from a studio in Bristol,
Conn.

"The place where I plan to play my college basketball."

He fumbled under the table for the hat that would reveal the secret his
mother had kept for about a month, even as she wanted to scream it to all
who asked.

".is the University of Kentucky."

That was followed by 52 seconds of cheering, whistling and a "we love you"
or two - from teammates, classmates, teachers, administrators, children and
even a family that had flown down from Lexington, actually arranging a
weeklong South Florida vacation around this sacred event.

"It was the obvious choice for him," said Mike Rankin, 35, wearing a
Wildcats T-shirt. "When he goes to Kentucky, he'll be a rock star."

Instantly, Internet surfers started questioning the decision, wondering why
such a strong student would play for a controversial coach who specializes
in one-and-doners. That was my initial reaction, too. Why not go to, say,
Duke? But Knight will get more out of one year of education, wherever, than
most college students would get from four. As he told ESPNU, "Your mind is
going to last you a lot longer than your legs, so I feel I have to try to
get my education so I can be ready for life after basketball."

And if it's just one year, for now?

His mother won't mind.

"You know what, everybody's goal in life is to live their dream, whether you
want to be a lawyer, an NBA player or whatever," Tonya Knight said. "If he
has an opportunity to go the NBA, and that's his dream, why not live it?
With the AP classes, he'll walk in with 20-something credits already. Get
one year out of the way, maybe the summers, you know what, he can do the
rest online."

As she spoke,15 minutes after the announcement, giddy children in green
school uniforms had formed a line, all holding something for him to sign. He
took a photo with a much bigger kid, a school security officer, who
promised, "I'll keep this my whole life."

The kid's going places. Everyone knows it. Now we know the next place is
Kentucky.

 



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