Dajuan wagner where is he now
I never look at it as pressure. I watch old tapes of them. They motivate me and keep me going. It's not pressure, it's just having fun because I'm loving what i'm doing. Amazingly, D.
Dajuan wants his son's body to grow organically, and to this point he's gained his strength primarily by doing pushups, in addition to lots of stretching and body-strengthening exercises that don't require dumbbells or machinery. But dad is going to bring the iron into the picture soon.
We see it but we don't tell people. We aren't the type of family to say, 'He's going to be this, be that. We'll watch, talk amongst each other, but keep it there. It's not his whole life -- he is a straight-A student -- but the trajectory is almost irrefutable by now.
They don't hassle him about basketball. Dajuan and Milt just support him. Of course you have [Dajuan] as your father and Milt as your grandfather they're going to give you tips and advice because they were one of the best, but otherwise they let him play.
Damian Lillard, Russell Westbrook and Devin Booker are the players the young Wagner finds most interesting to study these days. He was careful to point out that he's not directly modeling his game after any of them, but in watching Wagner play you can see a bit of Westbrook's athletic determinism, plenty of Lillard's steely-eyed composure and a helping of Booker's mid-range pull-up technique. If you're an informed college basketball or high school hoops enthusiast who's read this far and felt it a little surprising that a No.
Wagner does not post about himself or his scholarship offers on social media. This isn't by secretive design; it's simply of no interest to him. Despite there being plenty of non-college options for Wagner to pursue, choosing the likes of go-between pro career prior to entering the NBA Draft doesn't seem to be of much attraction to the family.
I'm about to share a quote from the No. This is D. Wagner's approach to recruiting:. I'm just happy right now. I don't look at like, dang, all these schools are calling. I'm open to any coach. I'm just grateful for anyone who reaches out. I've always been a fan of college basketball and I always have loved college. I'm going to college. I love the competitive nature around the sport, watching March Madness , teams fighting [to win], the fans, how passionate they are about those teams, those kind of things make me love college basketball.
That is Wagner has an open-book type of recruitment that will certainly begin to intensify in the next few months. Be it blue blood, Ivy League or just about any type of program in between, the family is humbly receptive to listen to all serious pitches.
He basically seeks no attention. If you're looking for many of the biggest programs who are in on D. We don't know. He doesn't have a top three, a top five, a top 10, but he's definitely open to any college right now. Syreeta and Dajuan weren't the ones to point this out, but their roles as supportive parents -- which is to say: not being helicopter-like -- have also likely helped D. Catch Juanny in the stands and he's always invested but never overly emotional. Despite his long layoff, Wagner remains a legendary figure in his home state.
Camden High School recently named its court after him, as the nation's top recruit as a senior. He remains New Jersey's all-time leading scorer with more than 3, career points, including in one game.
In his lone season at Memphis under John Calipari, Wagner averaged Before his rookie season with the Cavaliers, he was hospitalized for nearly two weeks with a bladder infection, sat out training camp and missed the first 14 games of the regular season. When Wagner returned, coach John Lucas inserted him in the starting lineup.
Wagner scored at least 25 points in six of his first 11 games and averaged That June, the Cavaliers drafted LeBron James and envisioned him pairing with Wagner to form one of the league's top young duos.
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If Wagner became the player that the Cavaliers thought he would be, NBA history would likely be rewritten. Cleveland drafted LeBron James in , one year after they selected Wagner. If they were a playoff team, they likely would not have been in contention for the top overall pick. No top pick means no James for Cleveland. Main Photo: Embed from Getty Images. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
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