High School Allstar Games Recap: Player Interviews

Apr 25, 2006, 02:20 am
Rodger Bohn
Mike Schmidt
Joseph Treutlein
Landry Fields
Interviews conducted with all of the top high school players in the country at the Jordan Classic, Roundball Classic, and Nike Hoop Summit.

Interviewed players include Greg Oden, Thaddeus Young, Kevin Durant, Spencer Hawes, Paul Harris, Brandan Wright, Wayne Ellington, Tywon Lawson, Derrick Caracter, Lance Thomas, Earl Clark, Damion James, Daequan Cook, Curtis Kelly, David Lighty, Duke Crews and Edgar Sosa.

DraftExpress High School All-star Game Coverage:

McDonald's All-American Game Recap

Nike Hoop Summit, Team USA Preview

Nike Hoop Summit, International Team Preview

Nike Hoop Summit, Team USA practices

Nike Hoop Summit, International Team practices

Nike Hoop Summit, Game Recap

Roundball Classic, Practice Report

Roundball Classic, Game Recap

At the Jordan Classic: Thursday AM Practice

At the Jordan Classic: Thursday PM Practice

At the Jordan Classic: Friday Scrimmage

At the Jordan Classic: Main Event and Regional Game Recaps

Jordan Classic

Joseph Treutlein

Thaddeus Young

DraftExpress: What did you think of your performance in today’s scrimmage?

Thaddeus Young: I think I played ok. I didn’t do very well on the offensive side, but I played good defense, got a couple of steals, played the passing lanes, and pretty much contained my man.

DX: What do you think you need to work on the most heading into the NCAA?

TY: Everything. You’ve got to work hard at everything, in every aspect of your game, just take your hard work in there.

DX: What position do you project yourself at?

TY: Small forward, shooting guard.

DX: I’ve been told you were planning to head to the NBA this year if not for the new draft rules, is that true?

TY: If I was gonna be a top 10 pick, I was gonna go.

DX: So you would’ve tested the waters, basically?

TY: Yeah. If I would’ve known I was a top 10 pick, yeah.

DX: Do you plan to leave after your freshman year at Georgia Tech?

TY: It all depends, you know. If I have a good first year and I’m projected as a top 10 pick and I know I’m going to go in the top 10 in the draft, I’m going, but it’s not really a big deal right now.

DX: What were your reasons for choosing Georgia Tech?

TY: Basically because of the coach there, the players, the city, the school, most of all the great academics, and it’s in the ACC.

DX: Many people think you could come in and help turn the team around quickly. How much of an impact do you think you will have your first year?

TY: If I come in and work hard, and get used to how the ACC players play and how the college stuff goes, I think I’ll be a big impact to the team and conference. We have a good class coming in, though, so it’s not just me.




Edgar Sosa:

DraftExpress: What did you think of your performance in today’s scrimmage?

Edgar Sosa: I think I played pretty good. I hit a couple of deep three pointers, but in the second half I kind of got a little anxious and turned the ball over maybe twice, so I got to tighten up on that. But I’m just out here trying to have fun and play with the guys.

DX: What part of your game do you think you need to work on the most?

ES: As far as preparing myself for college, I think I need to work on my strength, work a little bit on my defense, and my shot selection. I think being a pure point guard in college, you have to know when you’re going to shoot and when you’re not going to shoot, so that’s what I need to learn as far as playing college basketball.

DX: So you expect to step in at a pure point guard role at Louisville next year?

ES: Yeah, I expect to step in as a pure point guard. Coach says I can help them out a little bit in scoring, but I’m not going to have to do too much scoring. I just have to get it to those who score the ball, and just run the team and play defense.

DX: What led to your choosing of Louisville?

ES: Just coach Pitino. He’s a great coach, he prepares everyone to get to the next level, and I know when I get there, I’m going to work my hardest. So if I want to play in the NBA, he’s the right coach for me.

DX: How do you think his (Rick Pitino’s) experience at the NBA and NCAA levels will help you?

ES: Because he knows what NBA players are capable of and he knows what it takes to get to the NBA. I’m just going to go out there hoping that he pushes me everyday. I’m gonna push myself, and maybe I can get to that level if I work hard enough.



Duke Crews

DraftExpress: What’d you think of your performance in today’s scrimmage?

Duke Crews: I think I played fairly well. I rebounded well, held my position on the floor well. So far I’m just looking forward to the game tomorrow.

DX: What part of your game do you think you need to work on the most?

DC: Everything. There’s room for improvement in every part of your game. I’m not going to pinpoint one thing in my game. I just need to work on everything as a whole.

DX: What led to you choosing to attend Tennessee to play for coach Bruce Pearl?

DC: I believe in him as a coach. For me, he was the right fit for me: the academic program, it’s a great recruiting class, and on top of that, I wanted to choose a university that I could leave a mark on. You know, be known as a guy that helped get the university to a certain level, as far as nationally, and maintain that. At the end of my career, I want people to say when you think about the University of Tennessee, you think about Duke Crews, one of the great players to play there.

DX: What role do you expect to play next year?

DC: I’m looking to go in and work hard. And you know, no one’s promised anything going into college. You could be the number one player in the country or the last player on the bench. I’m just going to go in and work hard, earning my time, and then when I get my time, being productive on the court, at both ends of the floor.

DX: Do you project yourself at a certain position on the floor, between SF or PF?

DC: Athlete. I just go out and play hard. Whoever you tell me to guard I’m going to guard and whatever you tell me to do I’m going to do.



J.L Weil

Brandan Wright:

“[New York] is a fast city, man. Quite a change from Nashville. All the skyscrapers, the people walking around. I’m really enjoying myself so far.”

“It’s hard for the big guys to get touches in these type of games. They’re really guard-oriented because they handle the ball more, but I just got to go out there and play hard, make plays.”

“A combination of things … everything. Strength, ball handling, shooting from around 12 or 15 feet and finishing at the hole. All the things you need to get ready for the next level.”

Question: Who’s the best player you’ve faced thus far in your career?

“Greg [Oden] is the best player I’ve faced so far. He’s just a big, strong guy. He can make a lot of plays.”

“Tyler [Hansbrough] is going to demand a lot of double-teams, so I have to be there to pick up the slack. It’s kind of a change, since he’s a big bruiser on the inside, and I’m more of an athletic, slasher type of post player. It’ll be a nice change-up.”


Brandan Wright

DraftExpress: How do you think you’ll fit in with Hansbrough at North Carolina?

Brandan Wright: I think I’ll fit in great. I think I’ll be a great compliment to him. He’s a big body guy, a powerful low post guy, I think I’m just the opposite, a more agile, athletic guy who can hit the 12 footer when he’s getting doubled. I’m just trying to open it up for him, because he’s going to be the man next year, and he’s going to be our leader, so I’m really looking forward to it.

DraftExpress: Do you know what your wingspan is?

Brandan Wright: I think it’s 7’4.” Maybe 7’6.” I think it’s 7’6” actually.

DraftExpress: What position do you envision yourself playing down the road?

Brandan Wright: I see myself playing more at the 4, but also being able to step out and play a little 3, just trying to create mismatches for the defense. If they try and put a smaller man on me I’ll take him inside, if they try and put a bigger guy on me I’ll face him up, just a guy who can take advantage of every situation.

DraftExpress: Who do you pattern your game after?

Brandan Wright: Mostly K.G. He’s a long, athletic guy who can shoot the J, handle the ball, post moves, he just does it all, and he plays hard too. I like the intensity he has.

DraftExpress: What weaknesses do you think you need to improve during your first year of college?

Brandan Wright: Well, obviously I’ve got to work on my strength, and I’m just going to work on everything. Everything’s going to need improvement, going to the ACC. Ball handling, shooting, just the whole 9.

DraftExpress: How do you think your style will fit in with the international style at the Hoop Summit?

Brandan Wright: I don’t know, I’ve never played against international players, but I know they like to spread it out and shoot the ball. They want to spread it out, so I’ll try and get my hand in their face, block a few shots, just try and get out there and outrun them. Use our athleticism to make plays on them.

DraftExpress: What do you think your best skill is right now?

Brandan Wright: Running the floor, blocking shots, rebounding, hitting my jumper, facing up in the post, I think those are some of my strengths.

DraftExpress: What do you think of the NBA age limit?

Brandan Wright: It’s not bad at all. Players like me and a few other of these guys out here may have made the jump, but this is going to help us out, having to go to college, seeing where you stand, getting strong and stuff like that, and improve your play.

DraftExpress: Is it nice being at this game with some other North Carolina recruits?

Brandan Wright: Ah yeah. We’re representing North Carolina well, having three guys playing on the U.S.A Team. The other three guys in our class are very good also, so we’re just going out there and trying to represent.

DraftExpress: Thanks a lot for your time.

Brandan Wright: No problem.


Paul Harris:

On his vocal style:

“It’s just an instinct. I just want to be the leader out there. Let everybody know I’m there on helpside ‘D’, let them know I’m there and just go out and have fun.”

“Honestly, to yourself, you have to be true to yourself and I know I’m not ready. I’m ready to go to college.”

On what he brings to the floor most: “Energy, leadership and energy. Just let the other team know that I’m out there.”

“For me, it’s working on conditioning and shooting. If I can work on those two, I think I can be all right.”



Paul Harris

DraftExpress: You have a body type that seems more like an NFL linebacker than a high school basketball player. How did you go about building it up?

Paul Harris: Well, you know I just do a lot of pushups, I never really lift weights. I started this year, but then I stopped when it started hurting my arms.

DraftExpress: What do you think your position will be at the next level?

Paul Harris: I say swing man/3.

DraftExpress: How do you think your up tempo style will fit in with the slower Syracuse offense?

Paul Harris: Well, I gotta do what the coach say. If that’s what he wants, then I gotta adjust my game to that.

DraftExpress: If the NBA rules you eligible for the draft, is there any way you would consider declaring?

Paul Harris: No, I’m not ready. I want to go to college.

DraftExpress: What areas of your game do you feel you need to work on the most?

Paul Harris: My jumpshot. The number one thing.

DraftExpress: How do you plan on improving your jumpshot?

Paul Harris: Shooting hundreds and thousands of shots a day.

DraftExpress: You played on a really loaded Notre Dame prep team this year. Do you feel that helped or hurt your exposure?

Paul Harris: Well it doesn’t matter you know. We finished number one, that’s all that counts.

DraftExpress: How do you think your style fits in with the International style?

Paul Harris: I think if we just come out and play our game and play tough D, we can win the game.

DraftExpress: What’s the deal with the whole ‘Let’s Go’ thing (Paul yells this phrase seemingly 50 times per game)?

Paul Harris: (laughing) Let’s go. Play hard and win.

DraftExpress: You have a huge following in the Niagara Falls area. Do you think many people made it down to see you in this game?

Paul Harris: Not that much. I’d say in the Jordan Classic there will probably be more.

DraftExpress: With one true point guard on the Hoop Summit roster, do you expect to see time there?

Paul Harris: Well if that’s what they put me at, that’s what I’m going to do.

Kevin Durant:

“I’m a hard worker. I like to play with a lot of passion. As you can see, I scream a lot on the court. I leave it all between the lines. There are no friends on the court, just me and my teammates. I think I’ll bring that to Texas, plus my inside-outside game.”

“There’s a lot of talk that I might have [gone straight to the NBA], but I try not to think about it. I might have, who knows.”

“I was a point guard before I got to be 6’11”. In a whole summer, I grew about six inches. I just wanted to keep everything [his PG skills] with me. All the players in the NBA, they can dribble and shoot, they’re versatile, they do it all pretty well.”

"Any position that coach wants me to play, really. I think I can play from 2 to the 5, maybe not the whole game, but somewhat .. .even some point guard."

“To me, every time I shoot a jumper, I think it’s going in. That’s why I shoot a lot. In the first half, I shot a lot of jumpers, but towards the end of the game, I started taking it to the hole more, and pull-up jumpers. In this game, I’m not going to try and take as many jumpers, but if it’s open, I’m gonna knock it down.”

“There were some real good international players. Especially the big guy, Sene. I didn’t realize he was that good. I’m not going to be surprised if some of those guys are in the NBA.”