Don't know how seriously staff is pursuing him or his level of interest, but came across the blurb below on a 6' 7" PG
"Delivering the ball into the post for Bhullar and Team Takeover Canada is Negus Webster-Chan, a 6-foot-7 point guard who hails from Scarborough, Ontario. This season Webster-Chan is migrating south and will attend Huntington (WV) Prep. While many debate what his long-term position will be, George knows the traits Webster-Chan displays on the basketball court makes one position the obvious choice.
“He’s a point guard,” stated George. “He can push the ball and run a set-type offense with equal effectiveness. His IQ is off the charts and that’s his greatest strength.”
While plenty of colleges have been showing interest in Webster-Chan because of his vesatile skill set with his size, George singled out Ohio State, Cincinnati, Boston College, Virginia and Iowa State among the schools showing the most interest."
Don't know how seriously staff is pursuing him or his level of interest, but came across the blurb below on a 6' 7" PG
"Delivering the ball into the post for Bhullar and Team Takeover Canada is Negus Webster-Chan, a 6-foot-7 point guard who hails from Scarborough, Ontario. This season Webster-Chan is migrating south and will attend Huntington (WV) Prep. While many debate what his long-term position will be, George knows the traits Webster-Chan displays on the basketball court makes one position the obvious choice.
“He’s a point guard,” stated George. “He can push the ball and run a set-type offense with equal effectiveness. His IQ is off the charts and that’s his greatest strength.”
While plenty of colleges have been showing interest in Webster-Chan because of his vesatile skill set with his size, George singled out Ohio State, Cincinnati, Boston College, Virginia and Iowa State among the schools showing the most interest."
It suddenly seems ISU is in on several prospects along with some of the traditional bball powers. I like what Hoiberg has brought in that regard (with props to TJ as well).
It suddenly seems ISU is in on several prospects along with some of the traditional bball powers. I like what Hoiberg has brought in that regard (with props to TJ as well).
It suddenly seems ISU is in on several prospects along with some of the traditional bball powers. I like what Hoiberg has brought in that regard (with props to TJ as well).
We've been in on Negus for two years, along with several of his TTC teammates. It's good to get in early on these guys.
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