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Georgetown head coach Patrick Ewing is doin’ work. In addition to reaching out to Oregon State grad transfer PG Malcom Duvivier and Class of 2017 SG Thomas Allen, now comes news of two more targets.
First, Ewing has reached out to Wright State grad transfer Mark Alstork.
New Georgetown head coach Patrick Ewing has reached out to WSU grad transfer Mark Alstork
— Justin Kinner (@1410Kinner) April 13, 2017
A 6’5” shooting guard, Alstork earned first team all-Horizon League honors last season, averaging 19.0 points. 4.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 39 percent from beyond the 3-point line.
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Next, Ewing has arranged an on-campus visit this weekend for Class of 2017 PG Jahvon Blair.
.@AdamZagoria Blair, who is 6-foot-4, averaged 23.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game for Athlete Institute last season.
— Voice Sports (@GUVoiceSports) April 13, 2017
Update:
2017 Canadian PG @JuggyBlair147 will visit Georgetown this week. Wasn't able to make it this weekend.
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) April 17, 2017
Per Endless Motor Sports:
The 6’4″ south-paw is one of the most under the radar lead guards for the class of 2017. DraftExpress wrote of Blair, “he figures to be a very productive college player who could develop into an NBA prospect in time.” Best known for his outstanding size at his position, making clutch shot, and ball-handling.
EM: Can you describe your game for those that are not familiar and what areas you work on?
JB: I’m a 6’4 pass first point guard who likes to get my teammates involved, but when I have to turn it on for my team, I can score the ball. I would say I have to work on everything to get to where I want to be. I feel that in order to become great you have to work on every part of your game to improve your overall skills.
Highlights below:
On the Tremont Waters front, here’s Tremont talking about how Ewing compared him to Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker, as Waters would become the focal point of the Hoyas offense under Ewing:
Tremont Waters (@Tremonth2o) says Patrick Ewing compared Waters to @KembaWalker in @GeorgetownHoops re-recruiting pitch. #georgetown pic.twitter.com/qdceTlbARL
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) April 13, 2017