Post#896 » by Hair Canada » Thu Mar 7, 2019 2:56 am
BC has given us the greatest Canadian basketball player of all time and his heir (hair-wise), Mr. Klynyk. This year, another BC native is on the rise -- no other than BC (Brandon Clarke). But overall, it seems like the fountain has dried up and it's hard to see other elite prospects from the province among the youngsters.
In steps Jermaine Haley, who is the most talented non-Clarke BC player in the NCAA. He came to West Virginia this year as a Junior, moving from Juco, and things started off slowly. his minutes have been up and down, and until a week ago he only scored in (low) double digits 3 times. WV itself has been having one of the more disappointing years in recent memory and is going to miss the tournament.
But look at what Haley has done over the last 4 games:
Career-high 13 points vs. Baylor, adding career highs in rebounds (7) and assists (5)
Career-high 18 points vs. TCU, adding career highs in rebounds (8) and assists (6)
Career-high 23 points vs. Oklahoma, adding 6 rebounds and 5 assists
Career-high 28 points in a big win over Iowa State (without the injured Shayok), adding 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and career-high 3 blocks
I guess this means that in WV's last game of the regular season on Saturday he's going to score 33 points...
During this stretch, he's also made 5 3-pointers, after making only 4 of these previously in all of the previous games.
Hopefully, this is a sign for how his senior year is going to look like. He's certainly a talented guy (6'7 with good passing and athleticism, who can play both the 2 and the 3) to keep an eye on for next year.
“If every basketball player worked as hard as I did, I’d be out of a job.”
— Steve Nash