Recent Kentucky commit, Quade Green, was also in attendance to watch Diallo and Bamba, who played in the earlier game. When Green committed to Kentucky, he told ZAGSBLOG he will actively recruit Diallo and Bamba along with several other Wildcats targets. Diallo said that he and Quade have talked about “possibly joining forces,” but insists he has to do what’s best for him and his family.Just throw it up to Hami! ?? @PSAhoops @Diallo1Hamidou @AdamZagoria @AdamFinkelstein @PSACardinals pic.twitter.com/7WYEc8SRbR
— Overtime (@overtime) December 4, 2016
Syracuse is also pushing very hard for Diallo as he says he has a great relationship with the coaching staff. With head coach Jim Boeheim — who watched Diallo last month at the National Prep Showcase in New Haven — expected to retire after the 2017-18 season, Diallo does not believe that it will automatically rule out the the Orange in his recruitment. “Not necessarily,” Diallo stated in regards to Boeheim’s impending departure. “It’s just something to look into and pick the pros and cons of every school. Every school has a pro and a con.” UConn assistant Dwayne Killings was also on hand and Diallo said the school is very active in his recruitment and he has a great relationship with the program. “UConn definitely,” he said. “I have a great relationship with the coaching staff and from the players down, they have been recruiting me hard.” Diallo performed in front of about 30 NBA scouts last month at the National Prep Showcase in New Haven, but Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress.com said the scouts came away thinking Diallo should spent at least a year on campus. “[The NBA scouts] were disappointed by the lack of urgency that he showed,” Givony said. “He was kind of going through the motions and coasting. His jump shot still needs a lot of work. His body needs a lot of work. If Hamidou is not going to play hard, then he’s just not that interesting a prospect. He’s 6-5, 190 pounds without a great jumper. You can find that a dime a dozen. “What I loved about Hamidou before that with USA Basketball, on the AAU circuit, Adidas Nations, every time I’ve seen him play, he was always playing harder than everybody else. He was a monster defensively. He seems to kind of have backed off of that a little bit and that’s not a good sign for him. I think he’s a much better prospect than what he showed, but when NBA guys come to evaluate you and you turn in that kind of performances, they might not come back. So he has to be thinking strongly about college at this point.” Follow Pernell on Twitter And like ZAGS on FacebookJay Wright, Fran Dunphy, Phil Martelli and John Calipari having a chat at the @PSACardinals event yesterday (Photo: @mnjsports): pic.twitter.com/mUH8ueySCy
— Josh Verlin (@jmverlin) December 5, 2016