“He wants to take his time [with his recruitment],” Jim Hart, Carter’s coach with the Albany City Rocks on the Nike EYBL circuit, told ZAGSBLOG. “When [Miller’s staff] moved he decided he wants to take his time. He’s planning to go to prep school and that’s the plan right now. “Now he plays AAU two weekends and totally puts college out of his mind. He was going to go in the 2018 class. But then after two weeks of EYBL, as is typically the case, everybody sees him, there’s a bunch of colleges who had guys leave early and this and that and all of a sudden it’s a fullcourt press to get him to go to school this year.” Hart added: “I think he’s focused on playing summer ball right now and is just taking his time.” Carter visited Georgetown Saturday-Sunday and also cancelled a visit to St. John’s set for Sunday night-Monday. “He got to meet all their guys, played a little 3-on-3 and I guess he did really well there,” Hart said of the Georgetown visit. “He loved Patrick [Ewing]. His mom and his dad both went on the visit. His dad’s a big-time Knicks fan, had his Knick hat on there.” As for upside going forward, Hart said: “He has unlimited upside. If you’re 17 years old, you’re 6-6, you shoot 60 percent two years in a row on the EYBL. He’s a ridiculous athlete, has a 41- or 42-inch vertical. Shoots the ball well. He takes charges. “Unbelievably quick first step so he can finish in traffic, he can finish over 7-footers. And he can get his shot off any time he wants. He has a mid-range fadeaway so I think with him, it’s more or less getting used to playing with other bigs, other great point guards, spacing on the floor. Right now he doesn’t have a great feel for spacing on offense and some of the things on defense. So when he picks those up, what’s he gonna look like when he’s 19? In two years, I mean it’s scary. He’s really, really, really good.”Did you see Nahziah Carter⁉️ @_ClutchCarter #EYBL pic.twitter.com/eOr4SzEIWo
— Overtime (@overtime) April 23, 2017