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July 4, 2007

Planning Ahead

Filed under: Basketball,Recruiting — Chas @ 10:53 pm

Interesting to note that recent Pitt commit, Ashton Gibbs has a younger brother who is already getting noticed.

Sterling Gibbs, 5-9 point guard, Seton Hall Prep (NJ), 2011: The younger brother of recent Pitt commit Ashton Gibbs played with the experience and basketball IQ of a much older player. A true point guard who looked to pass first, Gibbs often used his quickness to put pressure on the defense and finish strong or drop floaters over the tall trees in the paint.

That means Gibbs is heading into the 9th grade. This is where the eeewww factor in recruiting comes in, when you have to address and accept that we are talking about a 15-year old at the RBK Breakout Underclass Camp (obviously sponsored by Reebok).

Of course it also means wondering whether Pitt will be a leader to land the kid in a couple of years if he continues to develop his game.





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