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04.13.2008 12:20 am

Harrellson: probably SLU or Kentucky

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Among the interested observers at the Riverwar high school all-star game at Chaifetz Arena on Saturday was Josh Harrellson. He’s the 6-9 center/forward from St. Charles who played last season at Southwestern Illinois College and has finally gotten a release from the letter of intent he signed with Western Illinois.

Harrellson’s release isn’t yet official — he expects to get through the NCAA clearinghouse on Monday — but when it is, he said he’s looking at Kentucky, SLU, Missouri, Purdue and Indiana. He was going to make his SLU visit on Saturday, but had to push it back because he hadn’t been cleared yet. So he’ll go to Kentucky next weekend, then SLU the week after that. He said he wasn’t sure if he would make any trips after that.

He said he likes SLU because he wants to play close to home, but likes Kentucky because he thinks he can play at the top level. He likes Rick Majerus and he likes Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie. (fixed the typo in his name; betting that happens to him a lot.) “I guarantee you it will come down between those two,” he told me. “I’ll make the decision based on what’s best for me.”

He was impressed by Chaifetz Arena and the potential teammates he was watching on the court.

SLU could use Harrellson because with so many freshmen coming in, anyone with any experience will be valuable, and Harrellson - who averaged 15 points and eight rebounds at SWIC –  is a good talent to boot. He’ll have three years of eligibility left.

 I asked him if SLU had recruited him out of high school. He said Brad Soderberg came to one of his games, but then no more. “I wish he would have come to more,” said Harrellson, who instead went to Western Illinois. It’s apparent from the schools showing interest that he has developed into a significant talent.

I’ll have more on the all-star game later. But it looks as if SLU has a decent shot at getting a pretty talented player.

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By the way Mr. Olton, you must be Jay Bilas or Duke Vitale’s long lost brother!!!!!! Don’t hate UK because we’re the best program ever!!!!!!! Josh Harrellson is a grown man and will make the best decision for himself and you know as well as I that if he comes to UK, he’ll be a star. But if he doesn’t come then so be it, there’s about 1,000 other prospects for 2008 including big man Ater Majok who was in town visiting UK this past weekend.

— Mike Pigman
6:41 pm April 13th, 2008

Josh, come to UK. I will be there to watch your home games and I will let you take a picture with me afterwards.

AJ

— Ashley Judd
6:55 pm April 13th, 2008

The real question is Josh do you wanna go you want to sit on a bench your freshman year in an ancient arena or do you want to start for a team playing in the best Division 1 College arena in the country. Majerus is your ticket to the NBA. Take it

— Billikenfan05
7:03 pm April 13th, 2008

Josh, We really need a big man that can assert himself in that position and you have proved you can be that person…..come on the Uk and be treated to some good hospitalily….you wont regret it….thanks for considering Uk. Jim.

— Jim Bell
7:40 pm April 13th, 2008

Top 10 basketball cities per Media Audit (figured in percentage of population that follows NCAA hoops):

1. Lexington, KY (HOME OF THE WILDCATS!) (65.7%)
2. Raleigh-Durham (61.8%)
3. Louisville (60.8%)
4. Tucson, Ariz. (58.5%)
5. Columbus, Ohio (56.5)
6. Cincinnati (55%)
7. Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri (53.6%)
8. Eugene-Springfield, Ore. (52.9%)
9. Syracuse, N.Y. (52.9%)
10. Columbia, S.C. (52.4%)

So, uh, where again is St. Louis on that list?

Yeah.

— Robbins
8:05 pm April 13th, 2008

This is a legit question on Gillespie. How may players has he sent to the NBA? I really don’t know, but assume he has some. We in St. Louis know Majerus’s record, particularly with the big men he has coached and ended up as pros.

— Billiken
8:19 pm April 13th, 2008

Good point (16. Michael Doleac is a STAR!

— gvillecat
8:42 pm April 13th, 2008

17.

Did Moetella go to the NBA? I know Keith Van Horn did. Has Majerus gotten anyone to the next level since the 1990’s? How about the St. Louis program - how many NBA players came out of SLU? Does SLU get the appropriate exposure to launch someone to the next level? Regardless, Mr. Harrelson should have at least enough respect from us to let him choose (UK the (UK) right (UK) school (UK) for (UK) himself (UK) - both are pretty close to home, so clearly this choice should be based on who has the better basketball tradition, facilities, and coach (UK).

— Robbins
8:51 pm April 13th, 2008

Majerus has put 4 guys in the NBA in 22 years of coaching. Great record! 1 player every 5.5 years. Kentucky, under Tubby no less, has put 6 in the NBA the last 5 years. Not to mention two more going this year.

— joe young
8:55 pm April 13th, 2008

Two things: I originally spelled Gillispie’s name wrong. A quick Google check shows that apparently happens a lot. Two, this is easily the most commented on post I’ve ever had. My hat’s off to Josh.

— Tom Timmermann
8:57 pm April 13th, 2008

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