Spielin’ & Dealin’ Ep. 93: GHSA Shot Clock reactions

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Head Coaches Eric Blair (Kennesaw Mountain MBB), Gil Davis (South Paulding MBB), Chris Wade (Formerly Tift County MBB), James Gribben (Villa Rica WBB), Mark Veal (LaGrange MBB) & Tim Slater (Lanier WBB) share their opinions on the GHSA implementing a 30-second shot clock in a 3-year phase.

Question 1: For or Against? [6:37]
Question 2: Affect coaching? [11:59]
Question 3: Players adjust? [18:45]
Question 4: Next level benefits? [24:10]
Question 5: Limit upsets? [29:25]
Question 6: In-game adjustments? [37:17]
Question 7: Finances/Manpower? [41:42]
Closing thoughts [50:21]

1-on-1 with 2021 RJ Noord

Photo by: Colin Hubbard (@ColinHubbard22)

By: Jake Lieberman
(@jakelieberman2)

Robert “R.J.” Noord is a special player with a shining future ahead of him. The 6’3 almost 6’4 guard out of Decatur, Georgia balled out in his junior year at Heritage -Conyers High School. His stat line was stacked in several categories. He put up just over 20 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game. Defensively, he added 2.5 steals a night, solidifying the fact that Noord is a two-way player.

He currently holds offers from Elon, Xavier and Winthrop. He received his first offer from Elon, on August 2nd of 2019. Later on, he grabbed offers from the other two programs. Several more programs are getting in the mix for him, calling and face-timing him regularly — his phone is busy to say the least. 

Noord was on the phone with me recently, to chat about his recruiting experience thus far. 

Q: How are you staying sharp and focused during the coronavirus ordeal?

A: “I’m really staying focused on being ready mentally. Staying true to the same routines: breakfast first, then straight to home workouts. It’s really not the physical part, it’s the mental part.”

Staying mentally sharp and focused during this time is especially difficult. It’s so easy to get discouraged because everything has stopped and start to slack off, but Noord is not falling under that category. When play resumes, he is going to be as focused as anyone on and off the court. 

Q: What are you looking for in a college and in a program in general?


A: “Just someplace that feels like home. I’ve been speaking with guys who have already done the recruiting process and they said, go somewhere you feel wanted. You will be spending a couple of years there, so you should feel comfortable there, on and off the court.”

Q: Coming out of Georgia, would you prefer to stay home or go elsewhere?

A: “That’s a really good question because I have been recruited by schools out west, in the California area. For me personally, I really don’t even know because I’ve really only traveled for AAU tournaments. But at the end of the day, it’s just best fit and I don’t think it really matters.”

Q: You still have lots of time, but as of right now are there any schools that stand out?

A: “Well out of the schools that have shown interest, people in my bubble — Cincinnati, VCU, Dayton and Murray State — they fit my play style. Where I would come in and be an immediate impact.”

He is still weighing all options and his recruitment is wide open. But these four schools, stand out as of right now. They are already going after him, so expect these to be in the running when he narrows down his list and committees. 

Q: Is there any rapper/singer that hypes you up before any big games?

A: “Yeah definitely, Lil Baby. He’s the hottest guy out right now.”

Coaches, if you want to get Noord in his mood, blast some Lil Baby. I expect big things to come once that happens!

Q: If you could be teammates with one guy in the NBA, who would you want to be teammates with?

A: “I’d say, Lou Williams, because he is from this area. Where his mind is, he is putting up superstar numbers, while being a sixth-man. How he adjusts to the NBA, how he was teammates with Allen Iverson, I want to be like him.”

Q: Do you model your game after anyone?

A: “I think a lot of people that watch me play [would say] and I watch a lot of film on is Jrue Holiday. He is one of the best guards that people aren’t talking about in the NBA. His work ethic is crazy, like four times a day workout. I play both sides of the ball just like him. He is explosive, can shoot it, stuff like that.”

Well R.J., certainly does play both sides of the ball, looking at his stats. Noord also gets Immanuel Quickly upside, so the potential for him is certainly there. 

That wrapped it up with R.J. Noord, who doesn’t have a set idea for committing due to the virus. This kid is an extremely hard worker and always open to feedback, a coach’s dreams. Throw in his athleticism and he is going to be special. Be on the lookout, for sure. 

2021 Robbie Armbrester 1-on-1

Photo by: Ty Freeman (@TyPhotog)

By: Jake Lieberman
(@jakelieberman2)

2021 Robbie Armbrester out of Atlanta Georgia, is an underrated player nationally who should become well-known and breakout in college. The 6’5 SF is a three-level scorer, strong on defense, and is among one of the most athletic kids you will see. Just to name a few, but he has landed offers from Xavier, Texas A&M, Houston, and several other programs. More to follow down the road for him. 

Recently, I was lucky enough to talk to him about his recruiting experience thus far, and see where things line up for him. 

Q: How are you staying sharp and focused during the whole coronavirus ordeal?

A: “I’m keeping  myself conditioned and studying the game and watching film.”  

He had more to say, but these are the main points that he touched on. Both of these aspects by Armbrester are considerably important. Once the quarantining situation is done, most guys are going to hit the court out of shape and winded once practice and games are done. But not Robbie Armbrester.

Secondly, watching film is essential as well. During this time, most physical activities are shut down, so being able to do something virtually is very beneficial. Robbie is taking time out of his day, to break down how to improve in parts of his game, which could be stronger.

Q: What are you looking for in a college and in a program in general?’

A: “I want to go to a college that isn’t the Blue-Bloods, schools like Kentucky and stuff like that. I want to go to a school that wants me so badly that they can build around me. I want to be the main priority. I also want a coach that pushes me to my full potential every day, a coach that is going to believe in me, and go out and let me play my game. “

Well, the bottom line is that you won’t be seeing Robbie Armbrester in a Blue-Blood school, even though he has the potential to wear rep those schools. It goes to show that even though Kentucky, Duke, Kansas, are the most successful programs, not everyone wants to wind up there. 

Q:  Coming out of Georgia, would you prefer to stay near home or go elsewhere?

A: “It really doesn’t matter, I’m just trying to find a program that wants me and gives me playing time.”

So, now it is safe to say that Armbrester, could be headed to the west coast, east coast, or even stay put in Georgia. 

Q: Obviously, you are still only a junior, but out of the schools that have either shown interest or have offered are there any that stand out in particular?

A: “I like Georgia Tech, Xavier, and Texas A&M, no order. They all keep in contact a lot with me.” 

His recruitment is 100 percent still open, but these are the schools that are already making a big push for him. All of these schools, however, are the right size and high majors, so keep an eye out for these three down the road. 

Q: Do you model your game after anyone in particular?

A:Kawahi Leonard is a really good player all-around and I try to use his game and put it into mine.”

That summed it up with three-star Robbie Armbrester. He has a bright future ahead of him and is sure to make a substantial impact at his future landing spot. The question looms: What colors are we going to see him in?

2020 GHSA Girls Basketball Transfer List

Here is a rundown of some transfers I have heard through the grapevine and a summary of what the additions mean. If you know of any more or any that are incorrect, please shoot me a tweet @KyleSandy355, leave a comment or email [email protected]

Thanks!

Class 7A

SR Kourtney Rittenberry – 6’1” – (South Gwinnett to Grayson)
JR Kaela Ward – 5’10” – (Holy Spirit Prep to McEachern)
SR Jillian Hollingshead – 6’4″ – (Holy Innocents’ to McEachern)
JR Kristen Roche – 5’7″ – (Hillgrove to McEachern)
SO Casey Miller – 6’1” – (Northside-Columbus to Woodstock)
JR NeKaya Williams – 5’9” – (Duluth to Brookwood)
SO Anna Conza – 5’8” – (Long Island Lutheran, NY to Walton)
JR Sariya Henry – 5’11” – (Loganville to Grayson)
JR Chloe Sterling – 5’6″ – (Japan to Marietta)
JR Mia Walker – 5’5” – (South Gwinnett to Archer)
SR Nadya McCown – 5’10” – (Peachtree Ridge to Parkview)

Class 6A

JR Layla Hood – 6’1″ – (Elite Scholars Academy to Lovejoy)
JR Paris Miller – 5’10” – (Luella to Johns Creek)
JR Taylor Caldwell – 5’10” – (Douglas County to Alexander)

Class 5A

SR Rose Bone – 5’11” – (Athens Academy to Loganville)
SR Gracie Elkins – 5’4” – (Kell to Cass)
SR Paige Lyons – 5’7″ – (Wesleyan to Dutchtown)
SR Ghylissa Knowles – 5’7″ – (Fayette County to Forest Park)
SR Olympia Chaney – 5’7” – (Westlake to Forest Park)
JR Destiny Battle-Rhodes – 5’7” – (Grady to Banneker)

Class 4A

SR Cortney Gardner – 5’5” – (Lovejoy to Luella)
SO Semya McCree – 5’8” – (Dutchtown to Luella)

Class 3A

JR Emilee Scott – 5’7″ – (Flowery Branch to Cherokee Bluff)
JR D’yanna Maxey – 5’6” – (Banneker to Douglass)

Class 2A

JR Keyonna Giles – 5’9” – (Arabia Mountain to Columbia)
SR Unique Miller – 6’2” – (Maynard Jackson to Washington)

Class 1A

JR Lauryn Towns – 5’4” – (Hiram to North Cobb Christian)
SR Camryn Jones – 5’10” – (Pace Academy to Holy Innocents’)

Non-GHSA

JR Kristynn Knight – 5’5″ – (Evans to Cardinal Newman, SC)
JR Ella Boyle – 6’3” – (Roswell to Holy Spirit Prep)
SR Naia Benefield – 5’9” – (Colquitt County to Westwood)
JR Monique Judge – 5’3” – (Lee County to Westwood)

2020 GHSA Boys Basketball Transfer List

Here is a rundown of some transfers I have heard through the grapevine and a summary of what the additions mean. If you know of any more or any that are incorrect, please shoot me a tweet @KyleSandy355, leave a comment or email [email protected]

Thanks!

Class 7A

JR Mekhi Mawdesley – 6’4” 160 lbs – (North Cobb Christian to Newnan)
JR Chauncey Wiggins – 6’9” 195 lbs – (Eastside to Grayson)
SR Broc Bidwell – 6’0” 165 lbs – (West Forsyth to Milton)
JR Kendall Campbell – 6’7” 215 lbs – (Meadowcreek to Milton)
JR Tyrese Elliott – 6’2″ 171 lbs – (Sparkman, AL to Grayson)
SR Lucas Garabadian – 5’10” 155 lbs – (King’s Ridge to Denmark)
SR Mason Barnes – 5’10” 160 lbs – (Dawson County to Lambert)
JR DJ Potts-Heard – 6’3” 165 lbs – (Woodstock to Cherokee)
SR Jordan Wicker – 6’6” 190 lbs – (Mt. Vernon Presbyterian to Roswell)
JR Brenden Wicker – 6’7” 195 lbs – (Mt. Vernon Presbyterian to Roswell)
JR Robert Cowherd – 6’5” 180 lbs – (Denmark to Grayson)
JR Destin Logan – 6’4″ 165 lbs – (North Clayton to Parkview to Berkmar)
JR Jameel Rideout – 6’1″ 160 lbs – (South Cobb to Discovery)
SR Navaughn Maise – 6’6″ 185 lbs – (Peachtree Ridge to Discovery)
JR Kami Young – 6’2” 185 lbs – (North Cobb Christian to Pebblebrook)
SR Aaron Reddish – 6’6″  180 lbs – (Wheeler to Pebblebrook)
SO London Johnson – 6’4” 165 lbs – (Comenius School, SC to Norcross)
SO Colby Williams – 6’7″ 170 lbs – (Brookwood to Meadowcreek)
SO Mier Panoam – 6’2” 165 lbs – (Bartlett, AK to Norcross)
JR Jerry Deng – 6’7″ 190 lbs – (Core4 to Norcross)
SR Ethan Pickett – 6’4” 170 lbs – (Richmond Hill to Cherokee)
SO MJ Whitlock – 6’2″ 160 lbs – (Jasper County to Newton)
JR Miokaye Grant – 6’7” 205 lbs – (Eastside to Newton)
SR Quinones Corpman – 6’0” 160 lbs – (Grayson to Meadowcreek)
JR Sahmir King – 6’8” 240 lbs – (Mt. Zion Christian, NC to Gainesville)

Class 6A

SR Jens Rueckert – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (McEachern to South Cobb)
JR Cam Johnson – 6’0″ 165 lbs – (Harrison to Wheeler)
SO Tyson Jones – 6’6” 185 lbs – (Butler to Evans)
JR McRae Ball – 6’4” 170 lbs – (Telfair County to Johns Creek)
SR Jaylen Nash – 5’9″ 165 lbs – (North Paulding to Paulding County)
SR Wyatt Fricks – 6’9” 180 lbs – (Mountain View to Winder-Barrow)
JR Ezra Milton – 6’3″ 175 lbs – (McEachern to South Cobb)
SR Kaleb Washington – 6’8″ 185 lbs – (Pebblebrook to Wheeler)
JR Omari Hamilton – 6’4” 165 lbs – (Grayson to Dacula)
JR Kyle Keener – 6’1” 165 lbs – (Lassiter to Sequoyah)
JR Jalen Tatum – 6’2″ 160 lbs – (Miller Grove to Heritage-Conyers)
SO Amir Green-Jones – 6’2” 165 lbs – (Walnut Grove to Wheeler)
JR Manny Duany – 6’4” 160 lbs – (Mayfield, CA to Kell)
SO Kyle Jones Jr. – 6’3” 185 lbs – (Creekside to Langston Hughes)
JR Jah’Kim Payne – 6’5″ 190 lbs – (Creekside to Alexander)
JR Zocko Littleton Jr. – 6’2″ 170 lbs – (South Cobb to Osborne)
SR Marius Ellis – 6’4” 185 lbs – (Monroe to Westover to Lee County)
JR Gaddis Heath – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Douglass to Westlake)
SR Devon Barnes – 6’1” 170 lbs – (Lawton Christian, OK to Shiloh)

Class 5A

JR Christian Willis – 6’0” 160 lbs – (McEachern to Lithia Springs)
JR Langston Terry – 6’4” 170 lbs – (Douglas County to Lithia Springs)
JR Lidon Pate – 5’9″ 140 lbs – (Tri-Cities to Banneker)
SR Marcos East – 5’9” 160 lbs – (New Faith Christian to Mundy’s Mill)
JR Will Norwood – 6’9″ 210 lbs – (East Coweta to Tri-Cities)
SO Kyndon Wilburg – 5’10” 160 lbs – (Woodland-Stockbridge to Tri-Cities)
SR Chancelor Johnson – 6’4″ 180 lbs – (Desert Pines, NV to Tri-Cities)
SO Aaron Jones – 6’10” 170 lbs – (Perry to Veterans)
SR Chase Ballard – 5’9” 150 lbs – (Arabia Mountain to Lithonia)
JR Chi Shannon – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (Meadowcreek to Chapel Hill)
JR Emeka Iloh – 6’8″ 210 lbs – (Union, NJ to McIntosh)
JR Kenny Orr – 6’0″ 175 lbs – (Riverwood to Northgate)
JR DeMyron Williams – 6’1” 165 lbs – (Grayson to Walnut Grove)
SO Micah Norris – 6’4” 180 lbs – (KIPP Atlanta to Forest Park)
JR Shawn Walker – 6’4″ 175 lbs – (South Gwinnett to Walnut Grove)
SR Xavier Carey – 5’9” 162 lbs – (Chattahoochee to Mundy’s Mill)
JR AJ Morris – 6’3” 175 lbs – (Eufaula, AL to Mundy’s Mill)

Class 4A

JR Kaleb Banks – 6’7” 200 lbs – (Spalding to Fayette County)
SR Corey Donerlson – 5’10” 160 lbs – (Douglass to Hapeville Charter)
SO Jaylen Weems – 6’4” 205 lbs – (Carver-Atlanta to Mays)
SR Jhalil Parker – 6’0″ 170 lbs – (Shaw to Spencer)
SO Jordan Daniels – 6’3″ 165 lbs – (Washington to Spencer)
JR Tyrek Moss – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Columbia to Arabia Mountain)
SO Amon McDowell – 6’2” 180 lbs – (New Creation to McDonough)
SO Christian Burnett – 6’1” 160 lbs – (GMC to Baldwin)
SO RJ Kennedy – 5’10” 150 lbs – (Lawton Christian, OK to Fayette County)
SO Cletus Agborsangaya – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Gainesville to East Hall)
SO Da’Avion Thomas – 5’10” 160 lbs – (Eagle’s Landing to McDonough)
SO Tycen McDaniels – 6’6″ 180 lbs – (Jordan to Spencer)
SO David Freeman – 6’4” 195 lbs – (Grayson to Mays)

Class 3A

SR Myles Rice – 6’2″ 175 lbs – (Eastside to Sandy Creek)
SR Shad Dabney – 5’11” 175 lbs – (Riverside Military to Cherokee Bluff)
SR Jake Craft – 6’1” 170 lbs – (Forsyth Central to Dawson County)
SR Joakeim Celestin – 6’2” 170 lbs – (Forsyth Central to Dawson County)
SR Avion Young – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Alcovy to Salem)
SR Tyler Lane – 6’3” 185 lbs – (West Forsyth to Dawson County)
SR Richard Visitacion – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Butler to Cross Creek)
JR Lake Shelton – 5’10″ 160 lbs – (Gainesville to Cherokee Bluff)
JR Dominic Cooks – 6’9” 210 lbs – (Tucker to GAC)

Class 2A

SR Julius Lymon – 6’6” 215 lbs – (Tri-Cities to Columbia)
SR Adriel Clark – 6’4″ 192 lbs – (Riverside Military to Rabun County)
JR Mason Lockhart – 6’6” 190 lbs – (Carver-Atlanta to Columbia)
SR Preston Kent – 6’0” 200 lbs – (GMC to Washington County)

Class 1A

JR Keith Robbins – 6’4” 165 lbs – (GMC to St. Francis)
JR Jabari Dixon – 5’11” 155 lbs – (GMC to Hancock Central)
JR Tony Carpio – 6’7” 210 lbs – (Pinecrest Academy to Providence Christian)
SR Jaylen Jackson – 6’6″ 180 lbs – (Douglas County to Greenforest)
JR MJ Winter – 6’2” 170 lbs – (Peachtree Ridge to Mt. Pisgah)
SR Jathan Williams – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Loganville to Providence Christian)
SR Sami Pissis – 6’3” 200 lbs – (Melbourne Catholic Central to Trinity Christian)
SR Justin Taylor – 6’2” 165 lbs – (Calvary Christian to St. Anne-Pacelli)
JR Julius King Jr. – 6’2″ 165 lbs – (Warner Robins to First Presbyterian Day)
JR Dylan Sears – 6’1” 165 lbs – (Creekview to King’s Ridge)
JR Bryant Elliott – 6’3″ 160 lbs – (Marietta to Mt. Paran)
JR Mekhi Stevens – 5’10” 155 lbs – (North Cobb Christian to Holy Innocents’)
SR Kasheem Grady – 6’3″ 170 lbs – (Decatur to Mt. Pisgah)
SO Keith Williams – 6’8″ 240 lbs – (McEachern to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)
SO Kenneth Southall Jr. – 6’3” 170 lbs – (Westminster to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)
SR Johnathan Hooker – 6’0” 170 lbs – (Eagle’s Landing to Social Circle)

Non-GHSA

SR Robbie Armbrester – 6’5” 195 lbs – (Therrell to Wasatch Academy, UT)
SR Micah Bell – 6’4” 165 lbs – (Chapel Hill to Archbishop Carroll, FL)
JR JJ Hayes – 6’4” 185 lbs – (Pinecrest Academy to Hilton Head Prep, SC)
SR Javian Mosley – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Westside-Macon to Florida State University, FL)
SR Jayce Harrison – 5’9” 160 lbs – (Mt. Bethel to The Rock School, FL)
SR Xavier Thornton – 6’4″ 175 lbs – (Alexander to Moravian Prep, NC)
JR Dillon Hunter – 6’5” 180 lbs – (Westlake to Ypsi Academy, MI)
SR Jaylin Sellers – 6’4″ 190 lbs – (Spencer to Carver, AL)
SR Miles Kelly – 6’5″ 175 lbs – (Parkview to Hargrave Military Academy, VA)
SR Ezra Ausar – 6’6″ 200 lbs – (Shiloh to IMG Academy)
SR Steven Lyles – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Johns Creek to Legacy Community Academy)
SR George Pridgett Jr. – 6’0” 165 lbs – (Roswell to Legacy Community Academy)
SR Shomik Shahjahan – 5’9″ 145 lbs – (Miller Grove to TSF)
SR Jamichael Stillwell – 6’6” 200 lbs – (Douglass to Elevation Prep, IN)
JR Jalen Carruth – 6’6″ 175 lbs – (Westlake to Bella Vista Prep, AZ)
SR James Watts-Abrams – 6’3” 200 lbs – (Mt. Bethel to Legacy Community Academy)
SR Jackson Greene – 6’6” 185 lbs – (Lambert to Legacy Community Academy)
SR Kiree Huie – 6’8″ 235 lbs – (Grayson to Liberty, NV)
JR Davis McCarn – 6’4″ 175 lbs – (Providence Christian to Georgia Force)
JR Joyful Hawkins – 6’8” 205 lbs – (Kell to Glynn Academy to Lake Norman Christian, NC)
SR Jaden Lingo – 6’4” 185 lbs – (Druid Hills to TSF)

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