
ESPNU Recruiting Update
The success on the court for the VCU Rams appears to be making it's way off it as two of nation's premier players have trimmed their lists and the Rams are very much in the mix.
Coach Logan Martinez's connections in Texas and the midwest during his time at Texas Southern has benefited him in his move to VCU. He brought in an impressive class last year for Texas Southern before he left for the VCU program, though he wasn't able to make headway for the Rams because VCU's previous coach, Shaka Smart, used up all of the scholarships before he left for Boston College.
Martinez has gone after two recruits particularly hard, and it seems as if his efforts are paying off.

He did not specify them in a particular order, but rumor has it that VCU's success and Martinez's efforts on the recruiting trail have made them the clubhouse leader. Xavier is right behind them, however, and with Mark Lyons graduating this year there is a huge need for See's services. Xavier is also having a good year and have recruited well in recent years, so it would not be a surprise if See decided to take his talents to the Musketeer program.
The other available scholarship Martinez has at his disposal appears as if it will be signed by stud

Martinez is very familiar with the Dallas area considering his time on the recruiting trail with Texas Southern, and that has paid huge dividends in recruiting Floyd. Floyd also posted on Twitter recently, listing VCU, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, and Oklahoma as his final four schools. But if the rumors are true, Floyd plans on committing to VCU once the signing period begins after the NCAA tournament.
Here is the recruiting analysis of these two recruits Martinez has put so much time and effort into this season:


Height: 6'4''
Weight: 206 pounds
Hometown: Independence, Missouri
Strengths:
- Good, but not great, at almost everything.
- An exceptionally smart player for being so young.
- Reliable outside shooter who can really knock shots when on a roll.
- Very good rebounder for being 6'4'' while also being a stellar defender on the perimeter and in the post if need be.
- Has a knack for getting in the passing lanes and blocking the occasional shot.
- Plays much bigger than his size would let on.
Weaknesses:
- Not an exceptional athlete.
- Very talented all-around player but is not great at any one thing, leading many to wonder what his go-to move will be in the college game.
- Could work on his stamina as well as avoiding foul trouble.
- Turns the ball over a bit too much and could stand to work on his handling and shot-creation ability.
ABL Stats: 14.8 PPG, 8.6 RPG, 4.6 APG, 2.1 SPG, 3.3 TOPG


Height: 6'10''
Weight: 247 pounds
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Strengths:
- An absolute load on the inside.
- Has outstanding post moves for such a young player and gets into offensive position with ease.
- Is virtually automatic in the paint and can also hit a few shots from outside of it as well if need be - he's not a reliability from the free throw line.
- Has good hands for a big man and can pass the ball surprisingly well.
- Has good feet and can really run the floor for someone his size
- Improving as a rebounder each and every game, especially on the defensive end.
- Ahead of the curve in terms of defensive position and being a presence in the paint. Good anticipation on block attempts.
Weaknesses:
- Athleticism is not the name of this player's game - don't expect any DeAndre Jordan-type dunks out of him.
- Has questionable shot selection - tends to fall in love with playing outside of the paint a bit too much. Good coaching should help him with this problem.
- Gets in foul trouble more than he should; he's still growing into his body and needs to learn when and how to throw it around in the paint.
ABL Stats: 11.5 PPG, 11.8 RPG, 2.4 APG, 2.4 BPG, 2.8 TOPG
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