Kris Dunn Talks PC and Recruiting
by Alex Schwartz
There is not much question that the crop of point guards in the class of 2012 is quite weak on a national level. However, a few point guards have boosted their stock big-time during the spring on the AAU and camp circuit.
One of those players is 6-foot-2, 175-pound Kris Dunn of New London (CT). In fact, Dunn was so good during the course of the spring that he earned an invite to the NBPA Top 100 Camp, which recently concluded at the University of Virginia. While there, Dunn took the time to talk with ScoutFriars.com.
“Basically everybody in the Big East and ACC,” Dunn said of who is involved in his recruitment. “Everybody [has] been showing me interest.”
Asked who has come through with a scholarship offer, Dunn listed Providence, UConn and Marquette. He added, “That’s all I know for sure. My coach told me a couple [others have] offered, but he hasn’t told me yet. He wants me to stay focused.”
To read the rest of this article I wrote for ScoutFriars.com, click Here.
There is not much question that the crop of point guards in the class of 2012 is quite weak on a national level. However, a few point guards have boosted their stock big-time during the spring on the AAU and camp circuit.
One of those players is 6-foot-2, 175-pound Kris Dunn of New London (CT). In fact, Dunn was so good during the course of the spring that he earned an invite to the NBPA Top 100 Camp, which recently concluded at the University of Virginia. While there, Dunn took the time to talk with ScoutFriars.com.
“Basically everybody in the Big East and ACC,” Dunn said of who is involved in his recruitment. “Everybody [has] been showing me interest.”
Asked who has come through with a scholarship offer, Dunn listed Providence, UConn and Marquette. He added, “That’s all I know for sure. My coach told me a couple [others have] offered, but he hasn’t told me yet. He wants me to stay focused.”
To read the rest of this article I wrote for ScoutFriars.com, click Here.



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