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Joe Staley
| Position |
PF |
Height |
6-3 |
Weight |
|
School |
Chaminade-Julienne |
Hometown |
Dayton, Ohio |
Incoming Year |
2010 |
| Offered By |
Ohio Northern |
2010 PROSPECT: Staley is a very undersized PF, but really knows how to put the ball in the basket. Offensively, he is a clone of another undersized (listed as 6'3", but may be even 6'2") post player at Miami: Tim Pollitz. He currently leads the GCL (one of the best basketball conferences in the Midwest) in scoring at over 18 ppg. His father is the head coach of C-J. Scout.com Eval of Staley from a few years ago:
Joe Staley – 6’1” PF (2010) – Chaminade-Julienne H.S. (Cincinnati AAU) – It comes as no surprise that this coach’s son has a great understanding of the game. He is extremely undersized for his position (power forward) but still finds ways to score against bigger, more athletic defenders. You ask how? Well, he uses his body well, utilizes fakes and plays with an unmatched energy. We have not seen too many players if any work harder in the post then Joe all Spring.
Max Preps Profile
11/01/10
Committed to Ohio Northern.
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