Tag: Roy Williams


#OTRHoopsReport: GHSA Class AAAAAA Recap - March 1, 2015

Pebblebrook celebrated as they knocked off Shiloh in the Final 4 on Saturday night. They will face Wheeler on next Saturday at the Macon Coliseum at 8:45pm. Photo cred – Ty Freeman Our OTRHoopsReport.com team covered the GHSA Playoffs this week by hitting some of the areas best games. Here are several of the story-lines from this week in the state’s largest classification. We also take a look at individuals who are rising to the top at the most important time in the season. College Coaches can get the full report by clicking here!  CLASS......

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#OTRHoopsReport: Brandon Robinson will visit UNC -Feb. 24, 2015

Junior Brandon Robinson of Douglas County High School showed why he is one of the top guards in the country Saturday night. Photo cred – Jon Lopez/Nike Douglasville, Ga- In the second round of the playoffs, Douglas County faced Wheeler – home of one of the nation’s best players, Jaylen Brown.  North Carolina head coach Roy Williams and assistant Hubert Davis were in attendance to watch Brown. Junior guard Brandon Robinson of Douglas County took advantage of the opportunity to showcase his talent. At 6-5, Robinson has combo-guard qualities. He has a smooth game......

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#OTRHoopsReport - Player Spotlight on Brandon Ingram - April 24, 2014

Brandon Ingram is looking forward to a bright future on the court. *Photo credit to Janet Carter of the Kingston.com Free Press By: @JLHemingwayPSB Player Spotlight Ingram brings tools to the court that instantly puts him in the conversation as one of the top 25 players in the class of 2015. At 6-foot-8 tall, the North Carolina native has length that is reminiscent of current Memphis Grizzlies forward Tayshaun Prince. However, Ingram’s game is different from the left-handed, 11 year veteran of the NBA. Whereas Prince’s longevity is based on defending multiple......

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 #OTRHoopsReport: "Prospect Eval" Justin Jackson - Nov. 12, 2013

Justin Jackson of Spring, Texas will give North Carolina fans a lot to cheer about next fall. *Bart Young/USA Basketball Editor’s Note: “Prospect Eval” is a regular piece designed to inform our readers of the staff’s most recent evaluation on a prospect. By: @BrandonClayPSB Justin Jackson of Spring, Texas pledged to the North Carolina Tar Heels in early March. In making the decision, Jackson who is a consensus top-20 caliber prospect in the class of 2014 turned down overtures from Arizona, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Virginia and Washington. A 6-foot-7 small forward,......

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