longhorn basketball recruiting Stories - Burnt Orange Nation
Texas Basketball Elite Camp
The two football camps aren't the only major events happening at the University of Texas in June. The Texas Elite Camp started on Thursday and will continue on Friday as Rick Barnes and staff host some of the top prospects in the country in the 2010, 2011, and 2012 classes, and possibly even a...
What Jai Lucas Means For Texas
The circumstances When 6-0 foot (although many doubt that listing), 155-pound Jai Lucas, the son of former NBA player and coach John Lucas II, and brother of former Baylor and Oklahoma State star John Lucas III, committed to Florida out of his Houston high school, Billy Donovan promised him the...
Recruiting Spotlight: Shawn Williams
The scouting reports for the two widely heralded recruits in the 2009 Longhorn basketball class are up on the website (Avery Bradley here and Jordan Hamilton here). That leaves the third member, 6-7, 205-pound small forward/wing Shawn Williams of Duncanville, TX, the lone representative of the Lone...
Recruiting Spotlight: Jordan Hamilton
While Avery Bradley has the potential to be an incredible college player (check here for the definitive scouting report), 6-7, 215-pound wing Jordan Hamilton (Scout No. 13, Rivals No. 5), from Dominguez High School in Compton, California, is perhaps the crown jewel of the 2009 No. 2-ranked Texas...
Recruiting Spotlight: Avery Bradley
Here's a tough decision: Decide who is the bigger catch for the 2009 Longhorn recruiting class between Avery Bradley (Rivals No. 8) and Jordan Hamilton (Rivals No. 5). Let's just say 1a and 1b. Naw, forget that. How about this--they are both phenomenal players. I'll be taking a look at Jordan...




















