Parker Jackson Cartwright (Arizona)

 Parker has it all. He is a true PG with a great skill set. However, he doesn't have the frame or by looking at his parents the genes to grow all that much more. But boy can he play. I know being small doesn't rule him out for us or mean he can't play at our level but t doesnt help. There are plenty of top PG prospects out there with better size.
 

Moose Bailey helping out with the PG recruiting. Hear he's got another good young point from 2014 at his new job.
 
 Parker has it all. He is a true PG with a great skill set. However, he doesn't have the frame or by looking at his parents the genes to grow all that much more. But boy can he play. I know being small doesn't rule him out for us or mean he can't play at our level but t doesnt help. There are plenty of top PG prospects out there with better size.
 

His brother Miles is listed at 6'3" on the Penn website. Not sure how tall he was as a soph in HS.
 
 Willie Worsley of the Texas Western national championship team was about 5'6".
 

Fuschia, stay on topic! LOL!
Thank God you did not mention he was "terrific" or MJ would have poopooed in his pants!!
 

Nice attempt at baiting. ;)
 

So was Monte Towe for NC State. AND they had an undersized SF. Some 6'4 guy named Thompson.
 
 Jackson Parker-Cartwright (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola), the 5-foot-7 point guard who comes in at No. 20 on ESPN's 2014 rankings, tells SurfTheSpear.com that his top five schools (in no order) are UCLA, Arizona, UConn, Georgetown and Pennsylvania.
 
 Jackson Parker-Cartwright (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola), the 5-foot-7 point guard who comes in at No. 20 on ESPN's 2014 rankings, tells SurfTheSpear.com that his top five schools (in no order) are UCLA, Arizona, UConn, Georgetown and Pennsylvania.
 

I knew we were in pretty good standing during the early fall, but felt we were no longer involved of late. I see the Ivy schools are making in-roads with the Californian's.
 
 Jackson Parker-Cartwright (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola), the 5-foot-7 point guard who comes in at No. 20 on ESPN's 2014 rankings, tells SurfTheSpear.com that his top five schools (in no order) are UCLA, Arizona, UConn, Georgetown and Pennsylvania.
 

I knew we were in pretty good standing during the early fall, but felt we were no longer involved of late. I see the Ivy schools are making in-roads with the Californian's.
 

As I'm sure you're aware his brother plays at Penn though he should graduate before Parker gets there.
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.
 
 Jackson Parker-Cartwright (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola), the 5-foot-7 point guard who comes in at No. 20 on ESPN's 2014 rankings, tells SurfTheSpear.com that his top five schools (in no order) are UCLA, Arizona, UConn, Georgetown and Pennsylvania.
 

I knew we were in pretty good standing during the early fall, but felt we were no longer involved of late. I see the Ivy schools are making in-roads with the Californian's.
 

As I'm sure you're aware his brother plays at Penn though he should graduate before Parker gets there.
 

If I was aware, then I forgot. We all know not just anyone can get into Penn, so it's obvious little brother has the capabilitlies to being accepted to an Ivy league school.
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.
 

I love when I hear things like that. Your dream school doesn't think your good enough now but the second they offer you will drop the ones who actually showed you love for Johnny come lately. :p :fight:
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.
 

I love when I hear things like that. Your dream school doesn't think your good enough now but the second they offer you will drop the ones who actually showed you love for Johnny come lately. :p :fight:
 

I agree.. Duke rarely recruits kids this early.. and they are always stepping in whenever they want a kid ( Amile Jefferson) etc..
 
 Jackson Parker-Cartwright (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola), the 5-foot-7 point guard who comes in at No. 20 on ESPN's 2014 rankings, tells SurfTheSpear.com that his top five schools (in no order) are UCLA, Arizona, UConn, Georgetown and Pennsylvania.
 

I knew we were in pretty good standing during the early fall, but felt we were no longer involved of late. I see the Ivy schools are making in-roads with the Californian's.
 

As I'm sure you're aware his brother plays at Penn though he should graduate before Parker gets there.
 

If I was aware, then I forgot. We all know not just anyone can get into Penn, so it's obvious little brother has the capabilitlies to being accepted to an Ivy league school.
 

Some good friends of mine are friends with his parents and yes, they are high achievers in and out of the classroom.
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.

If he doesn't grow, Duke won't be offering.

Austour, how tall are his parents?
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.

If he doesn't grow, Duke won't be offering.

Austour, how tall are his parents?
 

I wouldn't be so sure about that. He might not ever grow... But everyone out west say this kid is special.
 
 I was told the second Duke offers is the second he is off the board. Plenty of time for that to change.. But that is his dream school.

If he doesn't grow, Duke won't be offering.

Austour, how tall are his parents?
 

I'm not sure, though his brother is 6'3".
 
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