Thursday, July 23, 2015

The New Boys of Summer: Behind the Scenes of Grassroots Basketball Part 3

 
 
 
 
By: Raashaan Myers
This is the third in a three part series looking at all aspects of Grassroots basketball both on the court and off the court. This is an in depth look at Summer hoops with one of the most experienced and respected guys on the circuit Mr. Clay Dade architect of the Fab Frosh, Super Sophomore, and JR All American camps.
 
     In the final portion of my conversation speaking with Grassroots hoops guru Clay Dade I decided to talk about something that is near and dear to those who love round ball in the Bluegrass state. That is the stark differences in the recruiting tactics and differences between the two Mega-Star head coaches in the state in UofL’s Rick Pitino and UK’s John Calipari. That’s right people the battle of L1C4 versus the Player’s first factory.  Clay also provided me with some insight on his good friend and UofL assistant Kenny Johnson and V.J. King whom he has a very close relationship.
     So as everyone locally and nationally knows the two Bluegrass rivals UofL with their L1C4 initiative and UK and their seemingly endless pipeline of uber-talented One-And-Done player’s first superstars. I wanted to know Clay’s thoughts on how both Pitino and Calipari went about their business and does he prefer one style over the other.  “I don’t personally prefer one way of doing things over the other when it comes to (Pitino or Calipari),” said Dade. “They both get how to build a program and their track record speaks for itself. Do they do it different ways? Why yes their methodology is different and how to run a program.  Do they both know the game of basketball? Yes.  I have the upmost respect for Coach Pitino and I respect John Calipari as well.”  Clay continued about Pitino “I do have the upmost respect for Coach Pitino as he is a little bit older and been in the game a little bit longer. He has been coached and trained by some of the best coaches like Jim Boeheim as well as under Hubie Brown as well and their relationship has been oft discussed,” said Dade. “And (Pitino) is one of the few top college coaches that has been able to do more with less. He doesn’t get the 4 or 5 McDonald’s All Americans in every recruiting class, but he does and outstanding job of winning and winning consistently. His legacy has been cemented and he deserves everything he gets.”
      Growing up as a baller in the Washington D.C. area Clay is a part of a very tight knit basketball community and as a part of that heritage he knows very well UofL assistant coach Kenny Johnson. To say he has a glowing opinion of Johnson would be an understatement. “Kenny’s a star. He’s an up and coming star in the coaching profession.  He came out of the Nike Team Takeover program which I am intimately familiar with,” said Dade. “He’s a guy who work’s hard at what he does and you can see the change physically. He a man of integrity and a great family man and there was no mistake that he had the recruiting success he had at Indiana. That was his audition and why he is now enjoying the success and of course great paycheck that comes with it,” Dade said laughing. “He is a guy who will probably be a head coach in the next 2 or 3 years and he deserves it because he is a guy who works on improving himself as a coach and believes in professional development. And what better guy to learn under than Rick Pitino if you want to be a head coach.”
     Lastly I wanted to get the inside scoop on D.C. area commit 5-star wing V.J. King as well from Clay and what type of player the Cards will be bringing in, “V.J. King is a smooth wing player that may come across as laid back and has a different kind of intensity to his game. He is very efficient and a super skilled player and I know his dad who played professionally overseas for 15 years or so trained him up very well and is very professional in how he carries himself as far has his work ethic,” said Dade. “And he is not just skilled he is also super talented, 6’6” or 6’7” with great length and he is a great teammate. And he is a winner and he has always played on winning teams so he has a pedigree of winning. He’s a real talent who can make shots from anywhere on the basketball court though he still needs to become more consistent with his 3 point shot, but from 19’9” and in he is pretty much automatic.”  Dade continued, “In the last year he has become much better at driving the ball getting by his man and getting to the basket and to the foul line. “
 
A special thank you to Clay Dade for going in depth and legitimately keeping it all the way real with us here at  the Main Event Sport Show. His input was welcome and his candidness was quite refreshing in this world of rehearsed and PC answers.
 
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