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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

2010 Star C.J. Leslie to Kentucky?


I was told this morning that Kentucky is in a good position to possibly pick up a commitment from 6'8" forward C.J. Leslie following Big Blue Madness. I was reluctant in giving out the name, but several other sites are now reporting Leslie's name, so the "Cat" is out of the bag (pun intended).

Leslie is an athletic forward that is ranked #14 on the Rivals150 List for 2010. He plays for Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh (NC) and was a high school teammate of Kentucky freshman point guard John Wall.

If Leslie does indeed commit, he will join Stacey Poole in Kentucky's 2010 recruiting class.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cj you are making a mistake kid

Anonymous said...

how is playing for the best basketball program a mistake? his former teammate john wall probably talk him into coming to big blue

BluegrassHoopster said...

A mistake?

Anonymous said...

word coming from the Leslie camp that KY is even with all other schools atm

Anonymous said...

word is he was on NC States campus this week,they have a point gaurd coming in next year that is kin to CJ's coach at Word Of God

Anonymous said...

Rumor is Duke is a strong player for him

BluegrassHoopster said...

I guess we'll see in roughly 2 weeks or so, huh?

Anonymous said...

"A mistake?"

yeah, a mistake in playing for slimeball who will eventually bring down the great UK just like he did at UMass and Memphis.

Anonymous said...

leslie will NOT play for Duke or UNC.

Anonymous said...

CJ would like great in a TERPS Uni!

Anonymous said...

do kentucky fans (or any fans for that matter) honestly believe john wall will still be playing college ball by the time leslie is a freshman?

Rick Crank said...

Love these comments! Kentucky will be rebuilding next year anyway with the departure of 4 starters to the NBA. CJ would be a welcome addition to any program. Incredible young man! My vote is for NCSU and yes, I'm a UNC fan!

Anonymous said...

CJ Leslie is coming to NC State because we love him.

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