2012 NBA Draft
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Cousins: Damon Stoudamire, Salim Stoudamire
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2010-11 Kentucky |
38 |
44.2 |
32.9 |
64.6 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
8.8 |
1.6 |
15.7 |
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2011-12 Kentucky |
38 |
50.0 |
32.7 |
62.7 |
1.3 |
1.8 |
7.2 |
1.3 |
12.3 |
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DIV I Totals |
76 |
47.1 |
32.8 |
63.7 |
1.2 |
1.9 |
8.0 |
1.2 |
14.0 |
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Background: Melo was in love with football (aka, soccer) from an early age, like many young boys in South America, but it began to be frustrating due to his rapidly changing coordination and growth. Melo’s soccer coach felt the game was not in the boy’s best interest, so he introduced him to a basketball coach.
At 6-foot-8 the ninth grade, Melo worked diligently with Coach Jose Ricardo to improve his skills. By the time he was 16, his game was impressive enough to earn him a spot on Brazil’s 17-under Basketball team. Thanks to his coach’s contacts, Melo decided, together with his family, to head over to America to gain more stable ground on his academics and basketball career. In Brazil neither coaching nor facilities is anything close to what America can offer, and the publicity was not available on a high level.
Due to international transfer rules set by the Florida High School Athletic Association, Melo was unable to play with for Sagemont High School. During the summer before his senior year he torched the AAU circuit and quickly became one of the nations most sought after prospects. The recruiting battle for Melo was fierce as heavyweights Louisville, UConn and Syracuse were pulling out all the stops to get the coveted big man. In the end Syracuse coach, Jim Boeheim, got the commitment primarily because of how comfortable Melo felt with him and the on-campus visit.
The top 20 blue chip player averaged 15 points, 11.3 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game, while leading his school to the state semifinals. Melo also earned a berth on the prestigious McDonald’s All-American team. He could be Syracuse’s most important recruit since Carmelo Anthony.
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2010-11 Syracuse |
33 |
60.7 |
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36.0 |
0.3 |
0.8 |
1.9 |
0.2 |
2.3 |
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2011-12 Syracuse |
30 |
56.6 |
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63.3 |
0.5 |
2.9 |
5.8 |
0.7 |
7.8 |
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DIV I Totals |
63 |
58.7 |
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49.0 |
0.4 |
1.8 |
3.8 |
0.4 |
4.9 |
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2010-11 Baylor |
30 |
54.9 |
20.0 |
66.4 |
0.5 |
0.9 |
7.2 |
1.2 |
13.9 |
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2011-12 Baylor |
33 |
50.0 |
30.3 |
69.6 |
0.8 |
0.6 |
7.6 |
1.3 |
13.5 |
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DIV I Totals |
63 |
52.3 |
25.4 |
68.1 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
7.4 |
1.3 |
13.7 |
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Background: In the Sullinger household, basketball isn’t just a sport - it’s a way of life. Jared’s brothers, J.J. (Ohio State) and Julian (Kent State), both played college ball while constantly battling it out in their father’s gym. As the proud father of the three, Satch Sullinger has also served as head basketball coach at Northland High School for more than ten years.
Jared’s the rough upbringing, battling his brothers on the court, helped shape his current game. By the age of 9, he was rated him as the best player in his age group. Typically, when recruiting outlets produce these lists, they often become laughable, because they change so dramatically, yet Sullinger’s name has been consistent.
After a dominating freshman year at Northland High School, Thad Motta from Ohio State offered Jared a scholarship. It proved to be enticing as Jared already had a comfort level with the University thanks to his brother, J.J., and the close to home location, which made it an easier sell. Sullinger committed to Ohio State as a 9th grader after bypassing a host of colleges who were hot on his heels, like Xavier and Purdue.
During the course of his high school, Jared led his team to an amazing 95-4 win loss record. As a senior, he averaged 23.1 points, 11.6 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game while earning the 2010 Naismith and Parade Magazine Player of the Year awards and as a McDonald’s All-American, was also rated a top 5 high schooler by various recruiting outlets. This blue chip recruit is a primary reason why many predict Ohio State to once again find itself in the NCAA tournament as a Big Ten force in their conference, despite the program’s talent defecting to the NBA in the past 4 years.
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2010-11 Ohio State |
37 |
54.1 |
25.0 |
70.4 |
1.0 |
0.5 |
10.2 |
1.2 |
17.2 |
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2011-12 Ohio State |
37 |
51.9 |
40.0 |
76.8 |
1.2 |
1.1 |
9.2 |
1.2 |
17.5 |
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DIV I Totals |
74 |
53.0 |
32.5 |
73.6 |
1.1 |
0.8 |
9.7 |
1.2 |
17.4 |
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2010-11 North Carolina |
37 |
42.3 |
34.4 |
75.0 |
0.7 |
0.4 |
5.8 |
1.4 |
15.7 |
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2011-12 North Carolina |
38 |
44.0 |
35.8 |
72.3 |
1.1 |
0.3 |
5.2 |
1.1 |
17.1 |
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DIV I Totals |
75 |
43.2 |
35.1 |
73.6 |
0.9 |
0.3 |
5.5 |
1.2 |
16.4 |
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SEASONS |
GP |
FG% |
3PT% |
FT% |
SPG |
BPG |
RPG |
APG |
PPG |
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2008-09 UTEP |
37 |
50.2 |
28.2 |
53.5 |
0.8 |
0.9 |
8.2 |
0.6 |
8.8 |
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2009-10 UTEP |
33 |
47.5 |
22.5 |
65.1 |
1.4 |
0.8 |
6.7 |
1.2 |
9.8 |
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2010-11 Mississippi St. |
Did Not Play Transfer Student |
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2011-12 Mississippi State |
30 |
54.9 |
44.4 |
78.0 |
0.8 |
0.8 |
10.5 |
1.2 |
16.4 |
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DIV I Totals |
100 |
50.7 |
31.2 |
64.7 |
1.0 |
0.8 |
8.4 |
1.0 |
11.4 |
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