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Matthew langhi 6ft5 small forward soph marshall co

He’s not a middle schooler, he’s sixteen years old. The Anthony Davis’s of the world who hit another growth spurt late in their teen years are few and far between. What a weird thing for you to comment on. 🙄
Plenty of guys grow a couple of inches after their sophomore year.
 
He is still growing. Dad was similar size as a sophomore. Matthew is more athletic & a better overall player as a sophomore than his dad. He can shoot the 3 but not elite from 3 yet like his dad was. Matthew's mid-range game & ball handling skills are far above his dad's at this stage. His dad grew to 6-11 & had the skills of a guard. If Matthew continues to grow like his dad did, this kid will end up in the NBA like his dad. If not, he will still be a great college player & play some level of pro ball.
You better check with BHH on this . He’s already decided he’s not growing anymore even though I would bet he’s never even seen the kid , lol .
 
Who cares where they are from in the state, if they’re d-1 talent and can contribute then why would he not go after them?? Idc where you’re from, if you can play and from the state then why shouldn’t he be recruited???
It wasn't a shot at Hazard. I just picked a random city in Kentucky as an example. My point is that some fans are so obsessed with getting local guys that they don't even consider how good the kid is.

On that same note, I feel that some people would rather have a 1992 type team with an Elite Eight than a 2012 type team with a national championship.
 
I actually have seen him play several times, not that it matters. He may grow a little more but he’s not going to be a “big” and will be outmatched on the wing.

But whatever dude, you obviously care more about this topic than I do.
 
I still harbor great anger about the incompetent 2000 committee. (Vanderbilt was well above the bubble, like an 8- or 9-seed, in all reasonable projections. But the committee didn't plan for Arkansas to win the SECT and had already exchanged political favors to get a crappy at-large in from each midmajor conference with representation. Needless to say there was no SEC member, which will never happen now with the rule changes.)

CBS listed Dan Langhi among "players to watch" in the upcoming tournament on the day of the selection show, for crying out loud!

Anyway since Dan had his shot at the tournament taken away I'll be cheering for his son even if he does go to UK. :)

Dan Langhi was an absolute joy to watch for the Commodores, and Philipvu94 is of course correct about the travesty committed by the tournament committee. VU had eviscerated a strong UT team in Nashville that year that an emotional Dan Langhi and I both certainly enjoyed.
 
I watched Dan Langhi put up 43 points in the 1995 KHSAA Sweet 16 vs Simon Kenton. Still one of the best performances I’ve seen in the state tournament.
 
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