All Things Matthew Hurt Thread (Rochester JM, Class of 2019)

Yes isn't that a question that should have been answered by now???
 


Hurt is visiting Wisconsin this weekend for the football game with 2018 forward Joey Hauser, 2019 C Nobel Days, 2017 commits Reuvers and Davison from MN and 2018 commit Tyler Herro.

Should be a fun night in Madison.

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All indications form multiple media reports suggest there will be no penalties for UNC's men's basketball program.

Are you serious? That would be a joke. Probably worth starting a new thread on this as this isn't Hurt related, but that would be B.S.
 


Are you serious? That would be a joke. Probably worth starting a new thread on this as this isn't Hurt related, but that would be B.S.

If there are no penalties, when do fans of the game start to formally protest the powers that make those decisions? Another indication that there are separate rules for the powerful and the rest. Not good for anyone. Tell me it was some former NC assistant AD that led the investigation, but since he is in a new position, he of course is objective.
 

All indications form multiple media reports suggest there will be no penalties for UNC's men's basketball program.

If that's true, the NCAA better write a very persuasive justification for that result. On the face of it, that would be an outrageous outcome.
 





per Shama:

Kansas and head coach Bill Self might be in the lead to eventually sign nationally sought Rochester John Marshall power forward Matthew Hurt. Hurt is a sophomore and consensus five-star prospect.

Hurt’s brother Michael is a freshman forward for the Gophers and one of the team’s best potential shooters. The Hurt brothers attended Gophers games at Williams Arena as grade schoolers. …

http://shamasportsheadliners.com/

Go Gophers!!
 

Shama offers no insight as to why Kansas leads for Hurt. In fact his follow up is that his older brother is a Gopher and the two grew up going to games at Williams Arena. Sounds like a rationale that the U had the lead.
 

Shama offers no insight as to why Kansas leads for Hurt. In fact his follow up is that his older brother is a Gopher and the two grew up going to games at Williams Arena. Sounds like a rationale that the U had the lead.

I just checked the 247 crystal ball, and 4 out of 7 predictions are for Kansas, with 1 each for Minnesota, North Carolina, and Louisville, but the most recent predictions are from August 31st.
 





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Had my first opportunity to watch Matthew live a couple of weeks ago when a high school team that I work with had a scrimmage against JM. It was one of a morning full of games that rotated in both varsity and JV players so Matthew only played 8ish minutes. He & the rest of the JM varsity players weren't giving a ton of effort for the most part.

Then all of a sudden Matthew came down the lane as a trailer on a fast break, got the ball and took off from a step inside the free throw line and threw down a dunk that shook the hoop. Our team's kids (and coaches/parents for that matter) all stood there frozen for a second with their jaws half way to the floor. It was a crazy display of athleticism.

Outside of that, he had a beautiful run-down block that pinned the ball about 2 feet up on the backboard, and a few nice assists.

Came away really impressed with how easy the game seems to come to him, and I'm sure that would ring even more true when he's playing full-speed during meaningful games.
 

Mr. Hurt and Pitino

Pitino was at the Tipoff Classic at Hopkins on Saturday. Wearing a grey sweatsuit?! Amir, Brady Budrud, and Michael Hurt were all sitting together watching the Hopkins JM game. Hopkins destroyed JM, and Hurt didn't have a big game. Looked a little frustrated by the size and strength of Joe Hedstrom, Hopkins' 6"10 junior big man. Still 30 and 10, though 12-32 shooting.
 

Pitino was at the Tipoff Classic at Hopkins on Saturday. Wearing a grey sweatsuit?! Amir, Brady Budrud, and Michael Hurt were all sitting together watching the Hopkins JM game. Hopkins destroyed JM, and Hurt didn't have a big game. Looked a little frustrated by the size and strength of Joe Hedstrom, Hopkins' 6"10 junior big man. Still 30 and 10, though 12-32 shooting.

That was a tough game for Hurt. He doesn't have many options on his team so Hopkins just doubled him and had a few 6'8+ guys they could throw at him.
 

That was a tough game for Hurt. He doesn't have many options on his team so Hopkins just doubled him and had a few 6'8+ guys they could throw at him.

No he does not. Dedoch Chan is a division 1 mid major player or a very good player on a Northern Sun program, but other than that, not a lot of guys who can create their own shot. I think Chan has an NDSU offer, he's solid.
 

In his latest Scoops Podcast, Doogie said that Hurt had coaches from Kentucky, UNC and Louisville in to see him yesterday.

Go Gophers!!
 



I hope that having his brother playing here will help sway him into staying in MN.
 

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per Marcus:

Coffey’s emergence could be a big influence on loaded in-state classes in 2018 and 2019. Pitino has offered scholarships to Armstrong forward Race Thompson, Apple Valley point guard Tre Jones, Cretin-Derham Hall forward/center Daniel Oturu and DeLaSalle shooting guard Gabe Kalscheur in the state’s 2018 class. Michael Hurt’s brother, Matthew, is a five-star forward prospect with a Gophers offer in the 2019 class.

“There certainly is an impact,” said Richard Hurt, father of Michael and Matthew and co-owner of the D1 Minnesota AAU program. “Kids look at certain things. They look at boxscores. They look at dunks. The dunk that Amir had the other night was amazing. When they’re watching games, you can see who is playing well.”

http://www.startribune.com/gophers-...ct-more-talented-in-state-recruits/410339365/

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per Shooter:

That was North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams, after his team recently halted Florida State’s 12-game winning streak in Chapel Hill, N.C., jetting to Rochester, Minn., to watch Marshall sophomore Matthew Hurt score 39 points with four three-pointers in a victory over Austin.

People who should know say the 6-foot-8, 200-pound sophomore, undecided on college, could be ready for the NBA after just one academic season.

http://www.twincities.com/2017/01/2...a-lot-of-credit-to-wild-coach-bruce-boudreau/

Go Gophers!!
 

per Shooter:

That was North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams, after his team recently halted Florida State’s 12-game winning streak in Chapel Hill, N.C., jetting to Rochester, Minn., to watch Marshall sophomore Matthew Hurt score 39 points with four three-pointers in a victory over Austin.

People who should know say the 6-foot-8, 200-pound sophomore, undecided on college, could be ready for the NBA after just one academic season.

http://www.twincities.com/2017/01/2...a-lot-of-credit-to-wild-coach-bruce-boudreau/

Go Gophers!!

Close, but there is no "Marshall" high school in Rochester. Makes it sound like he's from Marshall, MN. If you want to shorten it, say JM.
 




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