Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Sac State & Marcus Graves

From Full Time Hoops: "2014 Westview PG Marcus Graves will take an official visit to Sacramento State April 1 and 2"

Then from Verbal Commits: "2014 Westview (CA) G Marcus Graves has received an offer from Sacramento State." 

Here's a feature on Graves whose father is the receivers coach for the San Diego Chargers. 

From September 2013: "The 5’10” point guard is a very impressive ball handler (changes speeds very well) and can get to the rim whenever he wants. He chooses, however, to find open teammates, who are knockdown shooters, showing his high IQ. His shot is streaky, and tends to be a bit flat, but with his work ethic, it’s likely already on his list of things to improve. He kind of reminds me of a smaller Jason Kidd with his high-level rebounding ability, which allows him to initiate the transition offense. He already has several low-major offers, and a number of others schools are (rightfully) monitoring his progress."
The 5’10” point guard is a very impressive ball handler (changes speeds very well) and can get to the rim whenever he wants. He chooses, however, to find open teammates, who are knockdown shooters, showing his high IQ. His shot is streaky, and tends to be a bit flat, but with his work ethic, it’s likely already on his list of things to improve. He kind of reminds me of a smaller Jason Kidd with his high-level rebounding ability, which allows him to initiate the transition offense. He already has several low-major offers, and a number of others schools are (rightfully) monitoring his progress. - See more at: http://www.topgunbball.com/uncategorized/sdfallshowcase201/#sthash.zR9uUGnU.dpuf
The 5’10” point guard is a very impressive ball handler (changes speeds very well) and can get to the rim whenever he wants. He chooses, however, to find open teammates, who are knockdown shooters, showing his high IQ. His shot is streaky, and tends to be a bit flat, but with his work ethic, it’s likely already on his list of things to improve. He kind of reminds me of a smaller Jason Kidd with his high-level rebounding ability, which allows him to initiate the transition offense. He already has several low-major offers, and a number of others schools are (rightfully) monitoring his progress. - See more at: http://www.topgunbball.com/uncategorized/sdfallshowcase201/#sthash.zR9uUGnU.dpuf
The 5’10” point guard is a very impressive ball handler (changes speeds very well) and can get to the rim whenever he wants. He chooses, however, to find open teammates, who are knockdown shooters, showing his high IQ. His shot is streaky, and tends to be a bit flat, but with his work ethic, it’s likely already on his list of things to improve. He kind of reminds me of a smaller Jason Kidd with his high-level rebounding ability, which allows him to initiate the transition offense. He already has several low-major offers, and a number of others schools are (rightfully) monitoring his progress. - See more at: http://www.topgunbball.com/uncategorized/sdfallshowcase201/#sthash.zR9uUGnU.dpuf

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