Atlantic Coast Conference WiretapApril 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Wiretap

Austin Rivers Would Love To Play For Celtics

Mar 30, 2012 10:30 PM

Austin Rivers is intrigued by the prospect of playing for his father, Celtics coach Doc Rivers.

"If that was to happen, I would love to," Rivers said Friday." "I would love to play for any organization in the NBA. That's my dream. It would be great. It would be different. It would be an interesting aspect just to play for my dad."

Rivers said that if he were to be drafted by the Celtics, he'd want to be treated like any other player.

"If I'm messing up, I want him to be hard on me. If I'm doing good, I want him to pat me on the back. That's the way he coaches," Rivers said during the radio interview. "However he coaches(Rajon) Rondo or Kevin Garnett or Avery Bradleyor any other player on that team, I want him to coach me. I don't want anything handed to me. I never have my whole life. I would have to mature and accept that responsibility. That's one of the things you look forward to when you decide to go pro."

ESPNBoston.com

Tags: Austin Rivers, Boston Celtics, Duke Blue Devils, Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA, NBA, NBA NBA Draft, NBA Draft General

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BeeJay Anya Trims List To Sixteen

Mar 30, 2012 10:11 AM

BeeJay Anya is considering 16 schools, including Final Four members Ohio State, Kansas, Louisville.

“I’m just trying to take it one step at a time right now,” Anya said.

The 6-foot-9, 270-pound Anya is also looking at Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Rutgers, Memphis, UCLA, Arizona, Indiana, Notre Dame, Seton Hall and DePaul.

He is considered a top-20 prospect in the class of 2013.

Washington Post

Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech Hokies, Kansas Jayhawks, DePaul Blue Demons, Louisville Cardinals, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Pittsburgh Panthers, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Seton Hall Pirates, West Virginia Mountaineers, Indiana Hoosiers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Arizona Wildcats, UCLA Bruins, Memphis Tigers, Syracuse Orange, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten Conference, Big 12 Conference, American Athletic Conference, Pacific-12 Conference, High School, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting

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Barnes, Henson, Marshall Declare For Draft

Mar 29, 2012 4:04 PM

Harrison Barnes, John Henson and Kendall Marshall will enter the 2012 NBA Draft, leaving North Carolina without their three top underclassmen for the 12-13 season.

"It's a great day for three youngsters who are taking another step toward their ultimate goal of playing professional basketball," coach Roy Williams said in a statement. "On a very small stage, it's a sad day for me because I won't get to coach them again. All Tar Heel fans will miss them greatly, as well."

Robbi Pickeral/ESPN

Tags: Harrison Barnes, John Henson, Kendall Marshall, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA, NBA, NBA NBA Draft, NBA Draft General, NBA Draft Declarations

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Muhammad Trims Arizona, UNLV Off List Of Suitors

Mar 29, 2012 10:38 AM

Arizona and UNLV are out of the race to sign basketball star Shabazz Muhammad

"It's at three right now, yeah," Muhammad said. "UCLA, Kentucky and Duke. Right now, those are probably the last three before I make my decision."

Muhammad, Naismith National Player of the Year, said he liked UNLV and Kansas, but wanted to be honest with coaches who kept ringing his phone.

"I just think it was the calls," Muhammad said. "The schools that I took out, I liked them, but I wasn't really interested in going. I didn't want to lead them on. I want them to do the best they can to recruit other players and not recruit me anymore. I just thought that was the mature thing to do."

Muhammad was awarded MVP honors Wednesday in the McDonald's All-American Game, scoring 21 points to lead the West to a 106-102 victory.

"When you come to every event, you want to be known as the best player at the event," he said. "Knowing everybody's talented, this is the elite 24, top 24 guys in the country, and just coming in knowing everybody's competing, competing is a beautiful thing."

Las Vegas Review Journal

Tags: Shabazz Muhammad, Duke Blue Devils, UNLV Runnin' Rebels, Arizona Wildcats, UCLA Bruins, Kentucky Wildcats, Atlantic Coast Conference, Mountain West Conference, Pacific-12 Conference, Southeastern Conference, High School, High School McDonald's, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting

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McAdoo Expected To Return For Sophomore Season At UNC

Mar 28, 2012 9:17 PM

James Michael McAdoo will likely return to North Carolina for his sophomore season, his father, Ronnie, confirmed.

“He’s coming home this weekend, and we’ll talk about the pros and cons; he’ll weigh the decision,’’ the elder McAdoo said Tuesday. “But right now, his mother and I expect to see him in a Tar Heel uniform again next season."

McAdoo scored at least 14 points in three of UNC's seven postseason games after reaching double figures three times in the regular season.

“He really did play well at the end of the year … as he grew more and more comfortable playing with his teammates, and they grew comfortable playing with him,’’ Ronnie McAdoo said. “…But to be honest, you haven’t seen what James Michael can really do yet. Here’s a kid that can put the ball on the floor, finish with dunks, alley oops, shake the 3. … I think we’ll see more and more of that.”

ESPN.com

Tags: James McAdoo, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA, NBA, NBA NBA Draft, NBA Draft General

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Oriakhi Granted Official Release From UConn; UNC, Missouri, Duke Show Interest

Mar 28, 2012 10:27 AM

Alex Oriakhi received his official release from UConn, which means he can begin talking to prospective schools.

North Carolina, Missouri and Duke are among the teams that have reached out to Oriakhi, who averaged a career-low 21.5 minutes and 4.8 rebounds per game as a junior.

He will not consider Duke, according to a source.

Hearst Communications

Tags: Alex Oriakhi, North Carolina Tar Heels, Duke Blue Devils, Missouri Tigers, UConn Huskies, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 Conference, American Athletic Conference, NCAA, NCAA Transfer, NCAA Misc Rumor

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Rivers Aims To Be Lottery Selection

Mar 28, 2012 10:20 AM

Austin Rivers plans to be plans to be a lottery pick in the NBA draft.

"I have a really good chance of doing that,” said Rivers, who announced his intentions to leave Duke after one season Monday. “I just have to keep working."

Rivers is currently slotted as a late lottery to mid first round pick.

"I'm projected in a pretty good place right now, and I'm going to work hard and continue to get better," Rivers said. "People do great workouts and things change.

"At the end of the day, it's the general managers' and the scouts' opinion on you and what teams need, what they're looking for."

Orlando Sentinel

Tags: Austin Rivers, Duke Blue Devils, Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA, NBA, NBA NBA Draft, NBA Draft General

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Muhammad Puts Three Schools At Top Of List

Mar 27, 2012 7:48 PM

Shabazz Muhammad seems to have narrowed his college choices.

“I’m considering five but there are three that [stand out],” Muhammad announced.

UCLA, Duke, and Kentucky (in no order) have put themselves in the forefront, with Kansas and UNLV rounding out the top five.

Muhammad is expected to announce his decision on April 11 — the first day of the spring signing period which runs through May 16.

ESPN.com

Tags: Shabazz Muhammad, Duke Blue Devils, Kansas Jayhawks, UNLV Runnin' Rebels, UCLA Bruins, Kentucky Wildcats, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 Conference, Mountain West Conference, Pacific-12 Conference, Southeastern Conference, High School, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting

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Krzyzewski Visits Tony Parker, Amile Jefferson

Mar 27, 2012 10:16 AM

Mike Krzyzewski spent part of last week visiting 2012 prospects Tony Parker and Amile Jefferson.

Parker, a 6-foot-8, 270 pound power forward, is considering UCLA, Kansas, Duke, Ohio State, Memphis and Georgia.

Jefferson, one of the top unsigned seniors, is reportedly considering Kentucky, N.C. State, Ohio State and Villanova.

The Blue Devils have only one committed prospect thus far, but Rasheed Sulaimon, a long-range shooter out of Houston, is a nice fit for their offensive system.

Chronicle

Tags: Tony Parker, Amile Jefferson, Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke Blue Devils, Atlantic Coast Conference, High School, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting

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Rivers Declares For Draft, Will Hire Agent

Mar 26, 2012 10:12 PM

Austin Rivers is leaving Duke after one season to enter the NBA draft, the school announced Monday.

"I would like to thank the coaches, my teammates and the fans for helping make this past year at Duke so special," Rivers said in a release provided by Duke. "Coach K and the rest of the staff really helped me develop and improve in all areas of the game.
"It was a difficult decision to leave Duke, but I am excited about chasing my dream of playing in the NBA."

Rivers averaged a team-high 15.5 points and was a unanimous pick for ACC freshman of the year.

"Austin (Rivers) had a terrific year as a freshman and has put himself in a position to pursue his dream of being a great player in the NBA," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said in the release. "He is an outstanding young man with an even more impressive family. We are in total support of Austin, his family and the decision.

"We look forward to watching him continue to develop and excel at the next level."

News & Observer

Tags: Austin Rivers, Duke Blue Devils, Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA, NBA, NBA NBA Draft, NBA Draft General, NBA Draft Declarations

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Sam Casell Jr. Signs With Maryland

ESPN.com

Tar Heels Flummoxed By KU's Triangle-And-Two Defense

Kansas City Star

Marshall Returns To Practice, Will Be Gametime Decision Versus Kansas

USA TODAY

Tony Parker Will Announce Decision April 11

ZagsBlog.com

Doc Rivers Confirms Austin Still Weighing Draft Options

Boston Globe

Rivers Consulting With Family Regarding Draft

News & Observer

Austin Rivers To Declare For Draft

Jeff Goodman/CBS Sports

Marshall Unlikely To Play Against Ohio

Wilmington Star News

Troy Williams Narrows List To Three

Louisville Courier Journal

Mason Plumlee Evaluating Draft Options

Durham Herald-Sun

Marshall Has Cast Removed, Now Wearing Removable Splint

ESPN.com

Tony Chennault Leaves Wake Forest

Burlington Times News

Trey Zeigler Granted Release From Central Michigan, Set To Visit Duke

Chronicle

Tar Heels Preparing To Play Without Marshall

ESPN.com

Williams Doubts Marshall Will Play Against Ohio

ESPN.com

Marshall Recovering From Surgery, Playing Status 'Questionable'

News & Observer

Report: Kendall Marshall To Have Surgery On Broken Wrist

CBSSports.com (via USA Today)

James McAdoo Gaining Confidence, Excited About Future Development

Burlington Times News

John Henson Will Be Game-Time Decision Against Vermont

News & Observer

Chris Collins Would Consider Coaching At Illinois

Chicago Tribune