I am excited about J Toussaint bringing a different type of game to the Hawkeyes, something they have been lacking.
For anyone who has historical knowledge or insight, how does he compare coming out of high school to R. Lester, who was one of those, "Diamonds in the Rough" in a way of speaking, who made everyone else better around him.
And...I am talking about their reputation as high school recruits, not the finished products, which of course, is unknown at this point.
so, i see your point in the comparison from a recruiting "interest" stand point. but by his SR season, lester was averaging 27 per. no one is expecting JT to be that type of scorer. the expectation for lester was to be that type of scorer.
From wikipedia (i know, i know...but making stuff up on wikipedia is only a rumor, right?)
Lester started on the varsity team at Dunbar High School of the
Chicago Public League as a 5'6" sophomore. In between his sophomore and junior year, Lester grew to 6'2". He averaged ten points and ten assists per game in his junior campaign.
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As a senior, Lester averaged 27.0 points per game, playing alongside teammate Ken Dancy, who was a future
1980 NBA draft pick.
[2] Lester led the Dunbar Mighty-Men to the
Chicago Public League Championship game, where they lost 75-60 to
Morgan Park High School, with University of Illinois recruit Levi Cobb.
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At the beginning of his senior in high school, colleges had shown little interest, until Iowa and coach
Lute Olson and then others began seeing his talents during his senior season. Olson was the first to recognize Lester's abilities and began recruiting him.
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"As a junior in high school, we had two 20-point scorers. I may have averaged 10 points that season because I needed to get them the ball," Lester said. "The next season those guys had left and I was scoring close to 25 points a game. Iowa was the first school to show a big interest in recruiting me," said Lester.