Archive for 'LBJ S.A. Interviews'

Q&A With Tobias Harris, Dix Hills West

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Nolan.

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On Day 3 of the LBJ Skills Academy, I had the chance to focus in on versatile Long Island forward Tobias Harris. Tobias is working with the big men this afternoon, but demonstrated the ability to step out and do damage on the wing. He has a very fluid and developed face up [...]

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Syracuse Commit CJ Fair Talks About his Future in the Dome

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Nolan.

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Syracuse commit CJ Fair has been hobbled by knee injuries recently, missing his entire Junior year with a torn ACL. Before our interview began, he told me that he was playing without his knee brace for the first time since his injury and has been feeling great. From what I saw out on [...]

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2011 Sharp Shooter Trevor Cooney Discusses his Future and his Time at LBJ

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Nolan.

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Since I arrived in Akron Sunday, I’ve had the opportunity to watch quite a few prospects. None have been more impressive than 6′4 sniper, Trevor Cooney. I’ve been so impressed that I had to track down the 2011 recruit to get a few words. Trevor was really a first class individual. [...]

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Talking to Doron Lamb, Oak Hill Academy

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Nolan.

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I’m here at the LeBron James Skills Academy and just finished watching the top high school players in the land scrimmage. One player that really stood out was Doron Lamb of Oak Hill Academy. He possesses an outstanding mid range game and seemed to score in bulk throughout the scrimmage. After they [...]

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Sitting Down with 2010 Syracuse Commit Dion Waiters

Posted on 06. Jul, 2009 by Nolan.

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The second high school workout just ended here at the LeBron James Skills Academy and it’s hard not to notice Life Center Academy shooting guard Dion Waiters. With a chiseled body and attacking style, he truly stands out amongst the other guards in the gym. Ranked as the #5 shooting guard in the [...]

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