Pitt lands shooting guard
Long Island hoops star J.J. Moore has made a verbal commitment to Jamie Dixon and the University of Pittsburgh Mens' basketball team.. The 6-5, small forward selected Pitt over Louisville and St. John's.
According to NYChoops.net, location was the biggest factor for Moore. NYCHoops.net says, " Moore is an athletic swingman that has a knock down jump shot and excellent explosion to the rim. Playing best in the open court, Moore is a finisher and has yet to reach his full potential."
Moore is regarded as a 3-star recruit.
Moore is Pitt's 3rd commitment for the Class of 2010.
DUKES sign a pair of guards
Duquesne University head men’s basketball coach Ron Everhart has announced the signing of a pair of guards Wednesday afternoon.
Guard T.J. McConnell (Oakdale, Pa./Chartiers Valley), who verbally committed to Duquesne prior to his sophomore season, and Detroit area native guard Mike Talley (Melvindale, Mich./Academy for Business and Technology) both signed on Wednesday, the first day of the fall early-signing period.
“T.J. and Mike have a great future with the Duquesne basketball program,” said Everhart, who is entering his fourth season. “They are b oth high-character guys, with a great work ethic. They have that rare ability to make the players around them better. They were both coached by their fathers, which tells me they really know how to play the game.”
The 6-0, 165-pound McConnell averaged 22.1 points, 5.7 assists, 5.9 steals and 3.6 rebounds for Class AAA Chartiers Valley as a junior. One of the most prolific 3-point shooters in Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League history, McConnell enters his senior season needing 64 3-pointers to break the WPIAL career record. McConnell went 93-of-173 (.538) from the 3-point arc as a junior. His 2,022 career points are 678 shy of the CV school record.
“In my 16 years as a head coach, I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a young player with a better understanding of the game,” said Everhart of McConnell. “That is a credit to his father, Tim, who has taught T.J. to play the game at a very high level. I’ve followed T.J. since his freshman year and I think he’ll be able to make a real impact. He does everthing well. He’s a tremendous passer with excellent hands and his shooting ability speaks for itself.”
Talley, the son of former Michigan guard Mike Talley Jr. (Michigan Mr. Basketball in 1989-90, letterman at Michigan from 1990-93), is a two-time Associated Press Class C Player of the Year. The 5-11 guard averaged 25.0 points, 9.0 assists and 6.0 steals per game as a junior in leading his father’s Melvindale ABT team to a state title. A three-year starter, Talley averaged 24.5 ppg. as a freshman and 24.0 ppg. as a sophomore.
“Mike has a tremendously high motor,” said Everhart. “I expect him to make a great impact with the way he guards the ball on defense and the way he distributes it on offense. As another son of a coach, Mike has a great understanding of the game.”
Talley, considered a national Top 150 recruit, had scholarship offers from Providence, Detroit Mercy and St. Bonaventure in addition to Duquesne. He is listed as the fourth-best player in the state of Michigan by Best of the Best Prep Scouting.
McConnell and Talley, who are both known more for their playmaking ability, have 50-point games to their credit. McConnell scored 52 against West Mifflin last year and Talley had 51 points versus West Bloomfield during his sophomore season.
“T.J. and Mike are great leaders,” said Everhart. “I’m excited about the future of our basketball program.”












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