We knew he couldn't go cold turkey and that's good news for us. Chris Murray thankfully returns today with some posts on Nevada's incoming recruits.
Scouts' take on incoming Pack player Steven Bjornstad
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
3/31/2009
Steven Bjornstad is a 6-foot-10, 220-pound center from Vancouver, Wash., who will bring some much-needed height to the Nevada basketball team next season. He lead his Columbia River Chieftains to the state championship game, where it feel to Franklin High. Here are two perspectives of Bjornstad's game from two people familiar with his game... Go here for the remainder.
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Scouts' take on incoming Pack player Devonte Elliott
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
3/31/2009
Devonte Elliott is a 6-foot-9, 215-pound combo forwrd from Paramount, Calif., who has been described as an athletic player with a good shooting stroke. Here are three perspectives of Elliott's game from three people familiar with his game... Go here for the remainder.
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Scouts' take on incoming Pack player Mark McLaughlin
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
3/31/2009
Mark McLaughlin is a 6-foot-5, 175-pound shooting guard from Kenmore, Wash., who was originally in the Wolf Pack's Class of 2008. He spent a semester at New Hampton Prep school last year and is one of the highest-ranked recruits to ever sign with Nevada. Here are two perspectives of McLaughlin's game from two people familiar with his game... Go here for the remainder.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Chris Murray is back
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:58 AM
Labels: Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack, WAC basketball
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