Asked what he likes about Ohio State, Gary said: “Thad Matta he just wins. What does he have, five Big Ten titles in 11 years? We love how they played Evan Turner. We see Tyus in that same kind of mode, so they’ve had some experience with guys like that.”
As for Indiana, Gary said they’ve been “in the mix since he became a freshman” and praised coach Tom Crean for developing players.
Gary also compared his son to former Indiana star Victor Oladipo.
“They play really fast,” he said of Indiana. “They have multiple guards who can do a lot, dribble, pass, even post up. Crean does a phenomenal job of developing guys. I think he does an incredible job.”
UConn is new in the mix, and Gary said they plan to get to a game there.
“UConn has really picked it up quite a bit,” Gary said. “Coach [Kevin] Ollie has done a great job with him and showing that he’s a top priority in 2016.”
Meantime, Villanova assistant Ashley Howard was at Battle’s game Thursday, one game after he went for 32 points.
“I love Villanova, I love Jay [Wright],” Gary Battle said. “I’ve built a relationship with him over the last couple of years being a coach on the AAU circuit with Team Final. He recruited a couple of our guys.”
He added: “Nova’s a great academic school and has a good business school and basketball-wise they’re having a tremendous year. Tyus is a multi-faceted basketball player as a guard so Villanova would be a good fit for him.”
Michigan and SMU are also in the mix.
“Michigan has done a pretty good job,” Gary said.
“I hear from SMU quite a bit. I talked to Larry [Brown] on the phone a few times.”
Locals Seton Hall and Rutgers are in the mix as well, but don’t seem like high priorities.
“They’re still on the radar,” Gary said.