Quantcast The Chronicle


Gillispie gets his gem in Patterson

By: Meredith Shiner

Issue date: 5/17/07 Section: M BASKETBALL
Last update: 5/17/07 at 6:42 PM EST
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
McDonald All-American Patrick Patterson announced his intention to play for the University of Kentucky in a press conference held Wednesday afternoon at his high school in Huntington, WVa.

Patterson, who is ranked as the No. 4 power forward in the 2007 recruiting class by scout.com, had limited his choices down to Kentucky, Duke and Florida before ultimately deciding to take his game to Lexington.

"I think at the end of the day Patterson's choice was location-based more than anything else," said Dave Telep, National Recruiting Editor for scout.com. "With West Virginia out of the running, Kentucky became the hometown choice.... Whether his parents move to Lexington or not, they're two hours away."

One of the other factors that played out in the media recently was the relationship between Patterson and fellow All-American Jai Lucas, who signed with Florida Monday. Lucas reportedly sent a text to Patterson Monday afternoon informing the forward of his decision and expressing his desire to have him as a teammate in Gainsville.

Telep, however, said that most of the talk about the relationship between the two players came from Lucas trying to convince Patterson to join him, not the other way around.

Patterson is the first marquee recruit for newly-installed Wildcat head coach Billy Gillispie, who took the reigns from Tubby Smith at Kentucky in April.

"The energy swell was like a huge shot in the arm," Telep said. "Gillispie carried that through until he signed Patterson."

Duke had offered a scholarship to Patterson, who visited Durham in September. The Blue Devils' need for a big man later grew significantly, though, when 6-foot-10 Josh McRoberts declared for the NBA Draft in April.

Despite losing Patterson to Kentucky, Duke's 2007 recruiting class is still "outstanding," Telep said.

Scout.com ranks the class among the top three in the country, with one five-star recruit-Kyle Singler-and two four-star recruits-Nolan Smith and Taylor King.

"Let's not forget that Duke got [Singler], who was the higher ranked guy," he said. "Duke received it's No. 1 target this year."
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

The Chronicle's Sports Blog

The Chronicle's Sports Blog

The Reformation of Pangea

Welcome to The Reformation of Pangea. Eight students from Duke and UNC journey around the globe and share their experiences.

Ask the Editor

Editor-in-Chief Chelsea Allison opens up the mailbag.

Poll

Can Duke Board of Trustees Chairman Robert Steel, who was recently appointed CEO of Wachovia Corp., improve Wachovia's financial situation?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisements

Advertisement

Front Page PDF

Download Print Edition PDF

Lacrosse Coverage

Ad Supplements