2019 PF Zeke Nnaji

Seaofred92

Thanks for your work in the basketball threads - i know football is king, however as with W Volleyball there is a strong group that thrives for our b-ball to take off.  It's nice seeing the info.....

 
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Seaofred92

Thanks for your work in the basketball threads - i know football is king, however as with W Volleyball there is a strong group that thrives for our b-ball to take off.  It's nice seeing the info.....
no problem- I enjoy it. Waiting for Nebrasketball to get to the next level can be painful at times but when you see some of the guys were recruiting it makes you wonder if we aren't closer than we might think

 
no problem- I enjoy it. Waiting for Nebrasketball to get to the next level can be painful at times but when you see some of the guys were recruiting it makes you wonder if we aren't closer than we might think


Agree with the talent and outlook - hoping we can have at least one if not 2 guys heat up from outside.  The threat of Ray G making an outside shot opened things up for NU and we have been missing that piece for awhile.

 
Entered the spring with Nebraska, Minnesota, and Creighton offers. Since then he has added offers from Xavier and Baylor and has received interest from Kansas, Ohio State, Butler, Oregon, and Ole Miss. He has really been off the charts this spring.

 
Player: Zeke Nnaji

Hometown: Hopkins, MN

School: Hopkins

AAU: D1 Minnesota

Position: Power Forward

Height: 6'10

Weight: 215

Offers: Nebraska, Minnesota, Memphis, Creighton, Baylor, Xavier, Wisconsin, Iowa, 

Visits: UV 10/7/2017

Twitter: @ZekeNnaji_Hoopz

247 Composite: #28 OVR, #7 PF .9887  :star :star :star :star

Rivals: 
247: #28 OVR, #7 PF  :star :star :star :star
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https://247sports.com/Article/First-eval-period-Top-performers-117609442

Zeke Nnaji, PF/C, D1 Minnesota

Maybe the most consistent high level producer of the weekend was Nnaji. At every bit of 6-foot-9, and maybe a touch taller, Nnaji showed off a complete skill set. He hit threes, scored around the rim, hit from the mid-post, and scored off of closeouts. Add in that he is a good athlete who is long and can rebound, and it is easy to see why college coaches were circling his name all weekend long. Nnaji has to repeat this performance next weekend, but he looked like someone primed to fly up in the rankings given his huge improvement over the past 12 months.

 
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