Posted by michiganballers
at 01:01 PM on October 08, 2009
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2010 Maurice Jones PG Saginaw Arthur Hill- Committed To University of Southern California


WFHB 2010 Rank : #2 PG- #4 Overall
League: Pac-10 High Major
Overview:
Maurice "Pookie" Jones was real patient with the recruitng process, as he had numerous offers from Mid-Major programs. He had narrowed his list down to St. Bonaventure and Duquense until Kevin O'neil and USC came in the picture. Maurice is a great penetrator and understands how to run a team and be a leader. The PAC-10 is known for having little guards so he now joins the bunch. Jones has a great chance of being a starter or at least playing significant minutes.
2010 Michael Talley Melvindale ABT 5'11 PG - Committed to Duquesne University


WFHB 2010 Rank: # 3 PG, # 7 Overall
League: A-10 Mid-Major
Overview:
Michael Talley is the son of 1989 Mr. Basketball winner and PSL legend, he debated and was also patient with the recruting process but felt comfortable with the Dukes progam. Providence and St. Bonaventure offered the scoring PG but he felt his services were needed more in Pitt. Now Talley also has a possibility of playing right away depending on how PG Eric Evans blossoms in the A-10. Honestly I think they're going to play the two together but we will see. Talley is a relentless scorer but he may need to adjust to playing a solid PG postition on the regular like we all know he can.
2011 Carlton Brundidge 6'1 PG Southfield High- Committed To The University Of Michigan


WFHB 2011 Rank: # 1 PG, # 2 Overall
League: Big Ten High Major
Overview:
Carlton jumped the gun sort of early as he is only going into his junior year of ball. He is very mature and the wolverine staff noticed that. Syracuse, Michigan State, Xavier, Georgia, and Iowa were all in the hunt for Brundidge but the he decided to stay home. Carlton is antoher relentless scorer as he played mainly the two and three in AAU and high school. Now his passing skills are great and so is his handle, the question will be is his mindset ready for the PG position. No doubt he is a leader and proven winner but adjusting from scoring is big ask Tajuan Porter. Brundidge has plenty of time and seems to have made a good choice. Depending on how coach B plays Darius Miller CB could play right away.
Wings Decide 101 Next........Stay Tuned
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