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With five scholarships to give in the Class of 2018, is Nebraska basketball coach Tim Miles inclined to take one player at each position?
Not necessarily.
The first need will be for guards, with 6-foot-5 Evan Taylor and 6-3 Anton Gill entering their senior seasons.
“We’re going to need a big guard,’’ Miles said. “And we will lose some athleticism with (6-8 center) Duby Okeke just being here one year, so filling those immediate senior departures are the most important thing.’’
Nebraska’s top target is 6-3 guard Eric Hunter from Indianapolis. Miles and assistant Michael Lewis, who originally is from Indiana, have been regulars at Hunter’s games when possible in high school and on the AAU circuit.
The four-star recruit listed his top six schools in June, in no particular order: Nebraska, Xavier, Ohio State, Butler, Purdue and Minnesota. Last season, Hunter helped his school to a state championship while averaging 25.3 points and 7.2 rebounds a game.
Other guards Nebraska has shown keen interest in include 6-4 Kyler Edwards from Arlington, Texas; 6-3 Keyshawn Embery from Midwest City, Oklahoma, who has a top five of Nebraska, Creighton, Purdue, Tulsa and Houston; and 6-3 AJ Green from Cedar Falls, Iowa.
With five scholarships to give in the Class of 2018, is Nebraska basketball coach Tim Miles inclined to take one player at each position?
Not necessarily.
The first need will be for guards, with 6-foot-5 Evan Taylor and 6-3 Anton Gill entering their senior seasons.
“We’re going to need a big guard,’’ Miles said. “And we will lose some athleticism with (6-8 center) Duby Okeke just being here one year, so filling those immediate senior departures are the most important thing.’’
Nebraska’s top target is 6-3 guard Eric Hunter from Indianapolis. Miles and assistant Michael Lewis, who originally is from Indiana, have been regulars at Hunter’s games when possible in high school and on the AAU circuit.
The four-star recruit listed his top six schools in June, in no particular order: Nebraska, Xavier, Ohio State, Butler, Purdue and Minnesota. Last season, Hunter helped his school to a state championship while averaging 25.3 points and 7.2 rebounds a game.
Other guards Nebraska has shown keen interest in include 6-4 Kyler Edwards from Arlington, Texas; 6-3 Keyshawn Embery from Midwest City, Oklahoma, who has a top five of Nebraska, Creighton, Purdue, Tulsa and Houston; and 6-3 AJ Green from Cedar Falls, Iowa.