Ryne Hamblet Bg Recruit

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Ryne Hamblet Bg Recruit

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http://highschoolelite.com/2004/hamblet.html


"Hamblet, who stands 6-5, is both long and athletic. Hamblet, one of the most versatile players in Illinois, can easily swing between the 1, 2 or 3 spots on the court. A skilled and versatile athlete, Ryne has an explosive first step with an above par 3-point shot"


He should be a great addition to our basketball squad, and has versatility like moler. This class looks very nice.
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I bet he is better than Reggie Harwell
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I sense that your natural disposition is not particularly sunny...
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Re: Ryne Hamblet Bg Recruit

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edr4225 wrote:http://highschoolelite.com/2004/hamblet.html


"Hamblet, who stands 6-5, is both long and athletic. Hamblet, one of the most versatile players in Illinois, can easily swing between the 1, 2 or 3 spots on the court. A skilled and versatile athlete, Ryne has an explosive first step with an above par 3-point shot"


He should be a great addition to our basketball squad, and has versatility like moler. This class looks very nice.
Yeah, he sounds like he might be a nice addition. But good God, get that kid to a buffet!! :shock:
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Flipper wrote:I sense that your natural disposition is not particularly sunny...
If you knew me i would be the happiest person you know.

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He also won the dunk contest:

http://www.highschoolelite.com/feature/10-15.html

Hes also in good company here at a bball classic:

1st Team
6'1" Cedrick Middleton 23.3ppg Akron Zips
MVP 6'3" Richard McBride 20ppg Illinois Big ten
6'5" Ryne Hamblet 16ppg Bowling Green Falcons
6'6" Shaun Livingston 9.75ppg Clippers NBA
6'8" Shaun Pruitt 21.5ppg Illinois Big ten
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It seems that he will be able to fill the role that Steven Wright vacated (...but hopefully with a better attitude).
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Looks like Hamblet could contribute at the PG position
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i highly doubt he's better than Reggie Harwell...Harwell was a 6'7 pg while he was at BG...i watched some open gyms while he was there and he would've been a star...A pass first type of player with a desire to win...it just too bad he couldnt have stuck around but hey who does anymore....
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commonsense wrote:i highly doubt he's better than Reggie Harwell...Harwell was a 6'7 pg while he was at BG...i watched some open gyms while he was there and he would've been a star...A pass first type of player with a desire to win...it just too bad he couldnt have stuck around but hey who does anymore....
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commonsense wrote:i highly doubt he's better than Reggie Harwell...Harwell was a 6'7 pg while he was at BG...i watched some open gyms while he was there and he would've been a star...A pass first type of player with a desire to win...it just too bad he couldnt have stuck around but hey who does anymore....
Open gyms are a little different than a real game. Hell I watched open gyms and steven wright was able to get on a break away and put the ball between his legs and dunk it. I don't remember seeing that during a regular season game. Anyone can look like a star during open gym. The main thing is to translate that talent when it really matters.
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commonsense wrote:i highly doubt he's better than Reggie Harwell...Harwell was a 6'7 pg while he was at BG...i watched some open gyms while he was there and he would've been a star...A pass first type of player with a desire to win...it just too bad he couldnt have stuck around but hey who does anymore....
I don't believe that Harwell has ever emerged anywhere else to do anything meaningful. I don't doubt that he has tons of physical ability. Tragically, he hasn't applied it and has wasted his college years being an f-up.
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