Dan Wolken

As usual, the local chattering class is fretting about the University of Memphis’ recruitment of Memphis-area high school players in the wake of guard Leslie McDonald’s decision to attend North Carolina. The more significant storyline, however, relates to the University of Tennessee.

When Bruce Pearl arrived in Knoxville, he brazenly talked about poaching the best players from the Memphis area and immediately began pouring resources into this side of the state. It would be impossible to know how much time and money the Tennessee staff spent in recruiting Leslie McDonald and Elliot Williams, but given the almost weekly sightings of Pearl and assistant Steve Forbes around town the past few years, rest assured the investment was significant.

Now that Pearl has struck out on both, you have to wonder how long Tennessee will continue to recruit Memphis. What Pearl should be beginning to understand right now is that the climate locally is simply terrible for a Memphis-area basketball star to go to Knoxville. With the Tigers’ program where it is right now and the intensity of the Tennessee rivalry where it is right now, it would be a significant statement for a Leslie McDonald or Elliot Williams-type player to choose orange over blue. And it’s a statement that would not be well-received by the vast majority of people they’re close to. By choosing UNC and Duke, respectively, McDonald and Williams have received a collective slap on the back from the local folks. Choosing Tennessee? That would be a slap in the face. Those dynamics will be very hard for Pearl to overcome as long as John Calipari is at Memphis.

The Tigers’ coaching staff, meanwhile, certainly wished McDonald had chosen Memphis. He’s a quality player and a quality kid, and Calipari turned up the heat on McDonald’s recruitment over the past few months because he’s a Memphis kid. But much like Williams, there was never much belief from Memphis’ standpoint that McDonald would be a Tiger. This isn’t a huge disappointment like Thaddeus Young. This isn’t a statement about Memphis’ relationship with local players as much as it is about the fact that McDonald wanted to play at North Carolina.

Furthermore, as Calipari always says, a Memphis coach would be foolish to tie his success to the whims of local players. That’s why this weekend’s elite camp will include the likes of Xavier Henry from Oklahoma City, who is exactly the kind of player that has made local/non-local recruiting a complete non-issue among Memphis fans.

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Jaques Strap

Xavier Henry > Leslie McDonald.

Ken Perkins

Welcome back, Don; I mean Dan. It’s been so long since you’ve written anything, I almost forgot your name. Believe it or not, there are many Tiger fans like me who expect more from the Tiger beat writer. As an example, you should have some insight into Negedu. What kind of player is he? Can he help right away? Is Cal interested in recruiting him, or is this just a courtesy? How did the remaining players do in school? Are they all on track academically? How many are in school during the summer? How many are here in Memphis to practice together during the summer? Are all of the new signees academically eligible? Are any of them going to summer school?
See, there is a lot of information out there that the beat writer should be able to write about. Our appetites are large. Please do more than throw us a bone once in a while. Thanks

Dan Wolken

Ken, all the issues you bring up are valid but June is the slowest month of the year. Negedu is visiting Memphis tomorrow; check the paper for a story setting it up. If there were any academic problems/issues, we would be talking about them. Most of the players have gone home until the second summer school session, which begins in July. Academic eligibility of signees is still not known until grades get processed, summer school, etc. As of right now, nothing newsworthy on that front.

Irish Mike

Dan, good story and right on target.

Ken, www.memphistigers.org for more daily dribble
and news.

MFSKEN

Dan, Very interesting take on Bruce Pearl’s failures in the Memphis market. I’ve got to think that although the Volunteer faithful are heartbroken that they’ve lost out on elite talent within the state on both fronts, they can take solace that Cal was not successful in securing their services either.

The same is true for Calipari. He may not have landed the local stud, but at least they didn’t go to Knoxville.

I don’t look for BP to ever back off the in-state talent. They may not commit the same resources in the future, but it is still better to have fought and lost to an out of state school than to not fight and leave Cal without any brash opposition in the recruiting battles.

Q Dog

Hey Dan what do you know about the Lance Stephenson recruitment at one time for a long time we were the leader What happen!!

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