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HOT PROSPECT: THOMAS ROBINSON
July 17, 2008 by NBE Blogger · Leave a Comment
Robinson’s new found fame is burning up AAU coach’s phone
By Chris Dokish
Maybe the fastest rising prospect in the country this summer has been 6’7” 220 pound forward Thomas Robinson. Currently playing for the interestingly named Squash All Beefs AAU team, Robinson is transferring this year from Riverdale Baptist HS in Upper Marlboro, MD to Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, NH. And unless he commits to somebody before the summer is over, it looks like he will be followed by dozens of basketball coaches.
When the summer began, Robinson was considered a borderline top 100 player, but after tearing it up this summer, he is now considered a top 50 prospect.
“He came to me at the beginning of the summer.” says his AAU coach Dwight Redd, “and he said that he thought he was better than a lot of the bigger name guys. He asked me how to get better recognition. I told him we have a lot of big events this summer and he will have the chance to prove himself.”
Mission accomplished. Robinson’s aggressive no holds barred approach to basketball has endeared himself to coaches around the country- and Redd’s phone is taking a beating because of it.
“I’m going to have to get a new phone plan,” jokes Redd. “I need unlimited minutes. I probably get fifteen calls a day now from coaches asking me what Thomas is thinking. Pittsburgh calls a lot, Virginia, Providence, Virginia Tech, Maryland. Gary Williams was at all three of our morning games the other day so he’s really interested. Providence calls so much, it’s crazy. Every time I get a text message, I assume it’s Providence. Memphis offered last Friday, Louisville offered, California just offered this weekend. Boston College just turned up the heat. It just goes on and on.”
Unlike a lot of prospects, Robinson also knows a lot about where he stands with each team. “Bob Huggins called yesterday,” says Redd of the West Virginia head coach, “and he was telling Thomas that their was an opening for him, but Thomas asked him about Roscoe Davis. Thomas knows who everybody has.”
That may effect one of the perceived favorites for Robinson, Pittsburgh. “He came off the floor after the game the other day and I told him that Dante (Taylor) signed with Pittsburgh and he said ‘well, that’s a done deal with them then’”, says Redd. “But I told him to wait and let me see what’s going on. So Jamie Dixon called this morning and I mentioned Taylor, and Dixon said that they want to play both together, with Thomas at the three, but I don’t know, you know? It’s something Thomas will have to sit down and think about it.”
Redd says that decision could come at the end of the summer. “That’s the plan right now,” he says. “In August, he will sit down, take a deep breath, and see who everybody has and what kind of style they play. Then he will pick three or four schools to visit.”
Redd says that when his star player finally commits, it will be a great relief. “All of the attention is really getting to him,” he says. “As soon as he comes off the court, people ask him where he’s going to go. It’s been getting crazier and crazier”
Robinson has the ability to play on the perimeter or battle in the paint, but it’s hardcore attitude on the court that gets most of the attention.
“He’s relentless,” marvels Redd. “The first game down at the West Virginia event, he scored 27 points, 20 rebounds, and had 7 blocks. I thought, he had to be tired because I was tired and I was just watching him.”
That work ethic carries over off the court, too. To participate in this interview, Redd had to get off the other line with Robinson. “He wants to go practice again,” laughs Redd. “He’s just the hardest working kid I ever had. At the Rbk U, he didn’t have a good night at the free throw line in the last game. So we get home Friday night at 8 o’clock night and he asks me if I’d go to the gym with him, which opened at 8:30. So we went and he practiced free throw shooting until the gym closed at 10:30. And we had a game at 8 o’clock the next morning.”
Chris Dokish is a NBE Basketball Report contributor as well as a contributing editor of the Pittsburgh Sports Report where his stories are often featured in their Keystone Recruiting newsletter series, which you can sign up for free at their website.
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