Devonte Graham will visit NC State

If you’ve read any of our recent posts regarding the current configuration and status of the NC State Basketball program then you’ve picked up on our analysis that we think the Wolfpack could benefit from (1) the addition of a little more depth and experience at the point guard position next season (and beyond), and also (2) a little more targeted ‘scholarship spacing’ so as to avoid large numbers of players leaving the program simultaneously in the future.

With this said, it looks like NC State is working to take care of some of these needs with a player that should be familiar to many — former Broughton High School star, Devonte Graham‘s current coach at Brewster Academy tweeted the news today that Graham will be taking visits to NC State and to Kansas in the next two weeks.

You may remember the sticky situation that evolved over the last couple of years when Graham signed with App State prior to deliver on a strong senior season which led to him attracting attention from a lot of more prominent national programs. Mountaineers head coach, Jason Capel, (being the class act that he is) refused to let Graham out of his LOI and issued a statement last year weirdly pointing fingers at NC State’s coaching staff for tampering with Graham. You can click here for a little more.

After signing to play for Appalachian State and head coach Jason Capel, Graham’s stock soared as he impressed coaches during his senior season at Broughton High School. Other schools – schools most young point guards from Raleigh would choose over Appalachian State at a moment’s notice (no offense, App) – predictably took notice. Graham had soon drawn interest from a host of high D-I programs, including Pittsburgh, Providence, Creighton, Wichita State, UConn and Rhode Island. By mid-February, Graham had asked for a release from his NLI to pursue a more high-profile college hoops experience. Far from being cooperative, Capel failed to oblige his request. Now spending a post-graduate year at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, essentially stuck in eligibility limbo, Graham faces the likelihood of having to burn one year of eligibility if he decides to transfer to another school.

Well, Capel has now been fired and App State has now decided to grant Graham his release (link).

Schools in need of a point guard just got a big boost.

Appalachian State has released 2014 recruit Devonte Graham from his letter-of-intent, meaning the point guard is free to go anywhere in the fall.

The family doesn’t have an official release just yet, so it might be a day or two before Graham can speak to college coaches.

Previously, Graham has consistently had his release requests denied, and he was willing to sit out next season in order to go elsewhere.

The 6-foot-1 point guard immediately becomes the most sought-after guard on the market, as he proved throughout this season at Brewster Academy (N.H.) that he can play with the best of the best.

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Graham is absolutely a high-major talent. He is a good athlete with quickness, and he makes plays at both ends of the floor, getting to the rim, running the break, finding teammates. Graham can run the pick-and-roll effectively, and has shown great vision and hands. He also can keep defenses honest with his perimeter jumper. Defensively, he plays passing lanes and forced steals.

If Graham joins the 2014 recruiting class and State chooses not to accept any more 2014 recruits or transfers, the Wolfpack would have as many as four scholarships available next year and at least one scholarship available the next year if no other transfers out of the program happen.

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  • #51699
    Wulfpack
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    I think the man can recruit.

    I do as well. But I’m not so sure about his coaching yet. In fact, there is a whole lot of evidence/career body of work that it’s frankly quite average to slightly above average. It will certainly be telling which direction we go in the next couple of years. Not a spring chicken at State anymore.

    #51700
    Tau837
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    Accomplishments are always better measuring sticks than subjective rankings.

    It depends on what you are trying to measure. Recruiting rankings are certainly often wrong. But the fact remains that, while players are being recruited, rankings matter a lot. Rankings are a representative measure of how coaches see the talent level of the players being recruited. So successfully signing highly rated classes reflects well on a coaching staff’s ability to recruit.

    If they don’t pan out, it could be because the coaching staff isn’t great at coaching. Or perhaps because they weren’t good at recognizing true talent, where it differed from the recruiting rankings, and thus recruited overranked players. Or perhaps because of injuries, off court issues, etc. Or maybe being recruited over by players who simply beat them out. Or perhaps because of chemistry issues, whether with coaches or players. Or maybe they got homesick, etc. Or maybe all of the above.

    So on court results that were not great doesn’t mean a high recruiting class ranking wasn’t justified. *shrug*

    #51701
    BJD95
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    I don’t think anyone disagrees that we need a good season in 2014-15. That will prove a lot, one way or the other.

    #51702
    revdmills7483
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    When I looked up the rankings of those 3 classes, I saw a trend. It might just be data scatter or it might not. Let’s see if the 2015 class continues the trend or reverses it.

    Bleacher Report rankings for 2012-2014 classes for us and our closest in-state rivals:
    2012- NCSU 9, UN* 5, DUKE 13
    2013- NCSU 14, UN* 12, DUKE 5
    2014- NCSU 16, UN* 3, DUKE 1

    Hard to call three years a trend, but yes the classes are slightly lower each year. But, our closest in-state rivals also had off years in recruiting in the same span. I don’t think I heard the cheaters or dookies complaining about 12th & 13th, and we honestly shouldn’t even be in the top 20 with our performance over the last 25 years. Is Gott the second coming of V? Absolutely not, but there probably won’t really ever be a second coming of such a rare man. Is Gott a good coach who is making us better? Absolutely! To deny that would be ludicrous, not that I think you are denying it, but others are. Consistent top-20 classes are what it is going to take to take us to another level, and so far Gott has acheived that.

    #51706
    VaWolf82
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    Consistent top-20 classes are what it is going to take to take us to another level, and so far Gott has acheived that.

    It takes more than recruiting rankings. I’m not from MO, but so far I haven’t been shown enough to warrant boundless optimism.

    #51707
    pakfanistan
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    I haven’t seen anyone post with boundless optimism in two years.

    #51709
    tractor57
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    More like since the end of the Rein era.

    #51717
    revdmills7483
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    VaWolf82, I don’t have boundless optimism either, and I don’t think we disagree too much. I just don’t put that much into the “trend” of #9, #14, #16. I’m much more concerned with the effort Gott gets from those players. That being said, I also think I have a little more optimism than many on here because I see improvement accross the board from recent years. Do I think we’ll win a title in the next couple of years? No. Did anyone think we would in 1983? No. This is purely anecdotal, but I can remember in 1987 a friend of mine who called himself a State fan saying if we didn’t beat UN* that year he would switch allegience because they had our number then just like they do now. I wonder if Jimmy V had coached in the era of SFN and forums, if we’d have been as kind to him as we are now.

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