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4 Star Memphis recruit picks Ole Miss
Story URL: http://mississippi.scout.com/2/766933.html
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Yancy Porter
OMSpirit.com | Jul 3, 2008 |
The Rebels pegged the 6' 8", 200 pound small forward as their number one high school target and it looks like their hard work paid off.
"I committed to Ole Miss just a few minutes ago," stated
Reggie Buckner. "I just felt like it was
time to go ahead and do it. Their staff came laid out the red carpet for me."
The
4 star small forward attended the Ole Miss Elite Camp in June and left with the
Rebels on his mind.
"They showed me around their facilities and showed
me the plans for their new (indoor) facility when I get there. They showed me
a good time. I pretty much knew then that it was the place for me. I just wanted
to go back home and think things over and talk it over with my mom."
Who
else was Buckner considering before he committed to Ole Miss?
"Kentucky,
UTEP, and Missouri were also coming after me pretty hard but Ole Miss was just
the best place for me. I went over to the Missouri Elite camp last month and my
coaches loved it over there and loved their facilities, but it just did not feel
right for me and I left with Ole Miss still on my mind. Coach Webster from Kentucky
flew down here once and has been calling and recruiting me real hard, but I did
not have that relationship with them like I did with Coach (Torrey) Ward (from
Ole Miss) and those guys. UTEP was recruiting me real hard too, same as Ole Miss,
but the distance was just too far."
Buckner also has a couple of his
friends who attend the University of Mississippi.
"LaDerrick Vaughn is over there right now. We played together over here at Manassas,
and he told me that it was a good place to be at and that I can come home anytime.
And my buddy, Terrico White, we have been competing against each other since we were kids. He is
going to be a freshman over there this year, and he told me that they will look
out for your academics. That is what I am at school for. He believes they are
going to make a deep run in the NCAA's over the next few years and he said Ole
Miss was the place to be."
Coach Jerry Anthony, Reggie's assistant
from Manassas, believes the Rebels have found themselves an impact player.
"He
is probably the most versatile player I have seen come through Memphis since Penny
Hardaway," added Coach Anthony. "There has not been anyone with his
size since Penny who can handle and pass the ball like he does. He is a legit
6' 8" small forward that has a good chance to play in the pros one day. A
lot of the recruiting sites have Reggie as the number one player in Memphis this
year over Leslie McDonald and Ferrakohn Hall."
Reggie was a late bloomer which hurt his national recognition
until this summer.
"We had five players average in double digits last
season and Reggie averaged 16 points and he could have averaged 26," stated
Coach Anthony. "He set his sights on defense and averaged 13 points and he
led the city in blocked shots a game with 6.7. Most of the people say Reggie is
not rated any higher nationally (#90 overall prospect by Scout.com) due to the
fact that he was such a late bloomer. He did not get invited to all of the national
showcase tournaments last year that Leslie (McDonald) played in."
But
Buckner burst on to the scene this summer at the Boo Williams invitation.
"I think he caught a lot of people by surprise.
He led his team to the tournament title over LeBron James' team and scored 19
points ( 8 - 11 from the field), 11 rebounds, and 4 blocked shots. He was named
the MVP and then we started hearing from everyone. Kentucky has been on him really
hard and Missouri has always been there from day one. But I really think it came
down to Ole Miss, Missouri, and UTEP."
Why Ole Miss?
"Because
of Coaches Torrey Ward and Andy Kennedy. Coach
Ward came to more of his games than anybody, and he loved being around Coach Kennedy.
Coach Kennedy came and saw him play and loved him. Coach Owen Miller also came
to see him play and helped out with his recruitment. Reggie just fell in love
with that coaching staff."
What can the Rebels expect?
"They
can expect a lot of defensive energy and a very explosive kid who will fly around
and dunk over you. He will also have a lot of highlight passes that will make
you go wow. Reggie will bring his A game and play very hard every time he touches
the ball."
Reggie reports a 2.8 GPA / 17 ACT and plays for the Memphis Hoopers on the AAU circuit.
Watch below for highlight of Reggie at the Boo Williams
Invitational.
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