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  • An’Juan Wilderness (Charlotte 49ers)

    Sunday, November 2, 2008 by WH | A10CollegeHoops Contributor

    The sophomore class is the only one for which we have evidence of the future trajectory of the league since none of the freshmen have played yet. What follows are quick impressions and a Who’s Who among the A-10’s second-year players.

    STARS AND POTENTIAL STARS

    An’Juan Wilderness, Charlotte 49ers

    Rugged 6-6 forward can score off the bounce and is a good defender and rebounder, especially on the offensive glass. If he can hone his outside jumper, he could be a terrific player.

    Chris Wright, Dayton Flyers

    The best athlete in the league, Wright is good enough to contend for a spot on the A-10 First Team. Scores inside, rebounds, blocks shots. He’s a pretty good ball-handler and can take defenders off the dribble. With a consistent outside jumper, Wright is an NBA First Round pick.

    Damian Saunders, Duquesne Dukes

    Saunders can be a force at both ends. He’s a better shooter than advertised and he uses his great athleticism to score, rebound and block shots.

    Jerrell Williams, LaSalle Explorers

    The 6-8 forward is a tremendous rebounder and he knows how to score inside. Williams is also very quick and can take defenders off the dribble. Like Wilderness, he’s a reliable jumpshot and away from future stardom.

    Anthony Gurley, Massachusetts Minutemen

    Bigtime recruit transferred from Wake Forest to be closer to home, not because he wasn’t getting any time (He was). Gurley is a tremendous athlete with a quick first step and deep range.

    Delroy James, Rhode Island Rams

    Brother of Sean James has the full package of inside and outside skills. He could be URI’s next great player if he stays focused in the classroom and plays with poise and intelligence.

    Kevin Anderson, Richmond Spiders

    He might be the second best point guard in the A-10 in just his second year. Anderson is almost impossible to stop off the dribble by any one defender and his outside shot has improved.

    Justin Harper, Richmond Spiders

    He’s 6-9, highly athletic and a fine 3-point shooter. Harper has to learn how to score inside and use his length more effectively as a defender, but he just oozes potential.

    Lavoy Allen, Temple Owls

    Allen is arguably the second best bigman in the A-10 right now. He’s a tremendous passer and rapidly improving low-post scorer. He needs to learn to play with more aggressiveness on offense but with more discipline on defense.

    Dante Jackson, Xavier Musketeers

    The 6-5 guard is quick and rangy and has All-Conference defensive potential. He’s also a decent ball-handler and shooter and could be a terrific offensive player by his senior year if he continues to improve.

    THE NEXT RUNG ON THE LADDER

    Phil Jones, Charlotte 49ers

    The 6-10 center disappointed as a freshman, but he has great size, soft hands and nice shooting touch. Jones can be as good as he wants to be, but he has to show more urgency.

    Devin Searcy, Dayton Flyers

    Searcy didn’t play a lot as a freshman, but he showed great energy and a nose for the ball. He runs like a deer and is very long. All he needs is more meat on his bones and some steady coaching to become a good two-way player.

    Bill Clark, Duquesne Dukes

    The smart 6-6 forward is not a great athlete like his teammate Saunders, but he’s a superb rebounder for his size and a very good outside shooter despite a below-average percentage as a freshman. Clark is unlikely to become a star, but he’ll make the stars on his team better.

    Mike Moore, Fordham Rams

    Rangy 6-5- guard played great early as a freshman before fading. Moore doesn’t stand out on the court, but he’s a good ball-handler and shooter who can drive to the hoop or drain the trey. His lengths suggest above-average defensive potential as well.

    Xavier Alexander, George Washington Colonials

    Strong 6-6 forward struggled offensively as a frosh – he’s not a good outside shooter and had trouble finishing. Alexander should become a decent scorer in time, but he’s the ultimate lunch-pail guy, a player who rebounds and defends. He has Defensive Player of the Year potential.

    Matt Glass, Massachusetts Minutemen

    The 6-7 Glass is a tremendous shooter, somewhat like a more athletic version of former St. Joe’s star Pat Carroll. He is supbar defensively and on the boards, but he will stretch defenses.

    Kevin Smith, Richmond Spiders

    He doesn’t look like a superb athlete, but that’s exactly what Smith is. He’s very quick and explodes to the rim for spectacular dunks. Richmond coach Chris Mooney calls him a glue guy – a player who defends, rebounds, passes and makes the hustle plays. Smith has shown some range on his jumper, if not consistency. He’s a star if he addresses that problem.

    Idris Hilliard, St. Joseph’s Hawks

    Coming-out party takes place this season. Hilliard is very quick and strong for a 6-6 forward and he knows how to score inside. He’s a pretty good dribbler as well and should be able take defenders off the bounce.

    Jamel McClean, Xavier Musketeers

    Powerfully built 235-pound Tulsa transfer is a tremendous athlete who rebounds and blocks shots. He’s not as dangerous offensively as teammates CJ Anderson and Derrick Brown, but he could become a double-digit scorer after his older teammates move on.

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  1. UMass is excited to see Anthony Gurley play. All we heard about him last year was that he will replace Gary Forbes this season and I hope that is true.

    As for Matt Glass, he is nothing but a 3-point specialist and doesn’t even do that well. I’ll give him a little leniency as he was only a freshman last year, but he was very inconsistent from three, plays no defense and doesn’t hit the glass at all.

  2. #2 Goodtymes says:
    November 6, 2008 at 1:16 pm

    Rizzo I agree.

    Gurley made his UMass debut last night dropped 17pts and had 6 boards. Your Glass assesment is on point he’ll likely transfer by December.

    Chris Wright and Lavoy Allen should have huge years for their respective institutions.

    An’Juan Wilderness should have a break out year.

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