The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

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  • smidger9
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    • Nov 2008
    • 317

    #91
    Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)


    George Washington 53, #4 Clemson 107
    12OTTFinal
    GW (3-1)332053
    CLEM (5-0)5453107
    7:00 PM
    November 23, 2009
    Little John
    Clemson, SC


    Tigers destroy George Washington, 107-53.

    It seemed like it was a one horse race as the Clemson Tigers ran over lowly George Washington. George Washington is led by two of the highest rated players in the country Dillon English and Clint Carlson, both 5 star prospects from the North East; but neither player played well in their first contest against top 25 competition. "I think it says a lot about the star system, I mean both those guys were media darlings last year being teammates and whatnot, but they just didn't step up. High School All American isn't a term that meant something like it once did." Freshman Michael Beckley was heard saying after the game with his assessment of the two. Michael returns from his injury next week against Florida and spent most of the game watching from the bench. "You know we played really well and had them down all game. I am proud of my boys, we played hard nose defense and took nobody lightly." Coach Morris said after the game. Catalin Baciu had another steller game and has had the media very impressed as their preseason All-America selection is playing much better earlier in the year than he did last season, he is one place for a 25+ ppg average this season and have a double double average as of now.

    Stats

    #4 Clemson


    Stitt 8 points, 7 assit, 2 steals
    Maki-Tulokas 10 points, 4 steals, 4 rebounds
    Potter 17 points, 2 assist
    Booker 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals, 3 blocks
    Baciu 35 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks

    Notes: Neil Worthington had 17 points off the bench and Alexis Raji added 3 points and 8 rebounds to help the cause.

    George Washington

    English 5 points
    Cleaves 9 points, 1 assist
    Carlson 0 points, 2 rebounds
    Hollis 8 points, 6 rebounds
    Katuka 1 points, 7 rebounds

    Notes: Travis King had 9 points, Aaron Ware added 8 points, and Opiku added 8 points to help George Washington.

    #4 Clemson is now 5-0.
    Next Game: #20 Florida 3-1.

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    • smidger9
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      • Nov 2008
      • 317

      #92
      Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

      A Change of Pace.
      ESPN.com

      Clemson blogger Adrian Griffen has become the official beat writer for the Tigers day to day and off court news reporting. He will cover Clemson Tigers and the rest of the ACC for the ESPN.com ACC Basketball blog.

      Any name ideas?
      Last edited by smidger9; 07-29-2009, 02:50 PM.

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      • smidger9
        Rookie
        • Nov 2008
        • 317

        #93
        Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

        On the Recruiting trail with Jai Morris


        Thanks to some fast thinking Coach Morris was able to be in Texas, California, South Dakota, South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Virginia. All in 4 days to see 5 different players and coach a basketball game.

        With just one week until the National signing period began the Tigers Chest master had 5 scholarships to divvy out amongst 5 players across the nation. But he got it all done, and it was impressive, I was there to follow and document.

        Monday. In a hyped out of conference game against George Washington, a packed house in Little John to see the #4 team in the country play. Coach Morris had on a blue and purple tie and was all business during the game but once the press had left and the team showered he was off to Texas to make a 9 a.m shoot around and offer Sredrick President a scholarship. Many recruiting gurus believe the offer placed Clemson #2 on his list behind Oklahoma who had yet to offer a scholarship. The skinny 6' sharpshooter came into the gym in busted levis and a tank top, John Deere hat and working boots. He had just come off his fathers farm and was still tired from wrangling cattle. He had a southern accent that makes you think of Larry The Cable guy, in fact he almost resembles a skinny version of Larry. He shoots around for coach and goes through his thoughts on Clemson. He accepts the scholarship with a warming smile and Coach Morris leaves feeling very good about the recruit. Jai even tells me he thinks he might be the next Gerry MacNamera and that his undersized body can be his biggest threat.

        Tuesday. Waking up in South Dakota is a strange feeling. Like being on another planet for the first time, especially in November when all you can see is snow. Coach tells me he has a pretty steller recruit and that watching him talk basketball will blow me away. So this kid walks out of his blue honda civic in shorts a t shirt and rainbow sandals, in 20 degree weather. It made me miss the South Carolina warmth, but he seemed to be warm as anyone as me and Coach Morris were freezing. Diamond Kampman, the best player in the Dakotas, probably one of the best Point Guards in the country, he was pure skill, he had a ripped body and a solid frame, bigger than most point guards you could tell he played football also. We went inside and the kid walked the halls as if he didn't even know there was a basketball team, he had no posse, no adoring crowd, just his close friends he said hey to. This kid was no superstar, he didn't have the ego like most kids. He was down to earth and talking to him gave me the impression he loved the game of basketball, he wasn't going to let shady recruiting or one and done players hinder his college ball experience. Coach Morris and Diamond talked about every major moment in last year, they talked about Demontez Sitt and most of the freshman this year. Diamond was most curious about Wes Maki-tulokas, he was worried they wouldn't be able to share the ball as Kampman wants to run a selfless team, he told coach he loves watching the Tigers on Tv, and accepted the scholarship with pride.

        Wedensday. I watched practice for a few hours noting how hard all the guys worked and how most guys stayed around hours after the team had ended practice shooting around and talking about the games. I rode with Coach Morris to Orangeburg which is only an hour or so from Clemson. It was a two for one trip just up the road as we saw Mr. Basketball Terrence Powers, and Cliff Hicks. Both guys were tall and lanky, Powers even looked like a young Tayshaun Prince. The three talked everything Clemson, both players had grown up watching the Tigers on TV and knew most of the schools accomplishments, it seemed like they were both on the bandwagon. Two scholarships were handed out and it was off to Florida.

        Thursday. Sunny Florida, what a wonderful place to be in November. Noel Pilgrim is the last piece of the puzzle that Coach Morris is trying to put together. He tells me this kid is the next glue guy, he wants him to come in and play a little bit of everything in the paint and on the wing. We meet Noel around 5, he is a tall kid but he has a lot of muscle. He just had practice so coach didn't keep him too long. We met his family and they all seemed very proud to be given the scholarship, Noel was very thankful and Jai was happy to be ready to unwind. It was time to play the Florida Gators.

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        • smidger9
          Rookie
          • Nov 2008
          • 317

          #94
          Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

          I'm sorry for the delay guys, I made a terrible terrible mistake and I deleted all my CH 2k8 files from my harddrive, so I am taking to time to painstakingly try and recreate this dynasty to the best of my abilities. I know for a fact I can make Clemson the same team it was, thanks to in season roster editor, but others teams may be a bit different.

          Anyone have any tips or tricks on what I should do from here?

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