Trey Davis: Offered by VCU for '11-'12

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For those who might not have seen it, VCU has offered Trey Davis, Benedictine's 6 foot 5 junior forward, per the Times Dispatch. Davis was the Capital District player of the year at Henrico as a sophomore, scoring 20.3 points per game, before transferring to Benedictine this season. Trey's widely considered to be their 2nd best player and complements their outside game nicely.

The Cadet's best player, Michael Gbinije (6-7), is receiving offers from ACC/Big East schools.
 
And there's this: For those interested in seeing Trey and unable to make it over to the TDIT games next week, his next appearance at the Stuart C. Siegel will be in a showdown with nationally ranked #3 Oak Hill, Feb. 27 at the Siegel Center.
 
Richmond has also offered Trey. He is the son of former Richmond Spider John Davis.
 
districtballer said:
Richmond has also offered Trey. He is the son of former Richmond Spider John Davis.
Maybe 6 straight (hopefully 7 by the time he graduates) will sway him the right way!
 
districtballer said:
Richmond has also offered Trey. He is the son of former Richmond Spider John Davis.

Correct. He's also received an offer from Mason.

VCU, Richmond, and Mason.
 
3 star from scout (#22 SG) 91 from ESPN

Trey Davis, 2011, Benedictine: Davis wasn’t able to get into the lane that much against DeMatha’s tenacious defense, but he showed his shooting ability. Davis knocked down a three from the corner, and also was effective with his step-back pull-up jumper when going to his left. Shooting from the top of the key seemed to be his forte against DeMatha. When he did get into the lane, he had difficulties against Hopkins and the rest of the DeMatha defense.

- Trey Davis: Right now, he holds offers from VCU, Richmond and George Mason, as well as interest from Old Dominion and Clemson. However, his stock is on the rise.

http://w3.nbebasketball.com/2009/12/13/ ... al-report/

also a note on jordan burgess:

Jordan Burgess, 2011, Bishop O’Connell: Burgess is another player who uses his body extremely well, giving himself opportunities off the offensive glass or down low against weaker defenders. He had multiple follows from the weakside off of misses, and had a couple of nice finishes in the lane. Burgess is aggressive and very active around the basket. In a word, he is productive.
 
Jordan Burgess had 17 points last night in a loss to Good Council HS. Larry Savage had 12 points, he is his teammate, about the same size and a very good player I hope we are looking at also.
 
ramathon74 said:
Jordan Burgess had 17 points last night in a loss to Good Council HS. Larry Savage had 12 points, he is his teammate, about the same size and a very good player I hope we are looking at also.

in that case this was in the same article:

Larry Savage, 2011, Bishop O’Connell: When Kendall Marshall is running the show for your team, you are bound to get countless open opportunities around the basket. That proved to be true for Savage – but he failed to take advantage of several of them in the first half. He missed a multitude of finishes near the rim after Marshall found him with one of his patented no-look passes. However, he picked it up tremendously in the second half, finishing with 23 points and 12 rebounds.

Savage sounds comparable to JPR? would you say that is a fair comparison?
 
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