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Kentucky Basketball Recruiting: Derek Willis Becomes the Wildcats' First 2013 Commitment


As expected by the Internet, 2013 power forward Derek Willis committed to the University of Kentucky at a press conference from his high school, Bullitt East. Willis is an area product from Mt. Washington, Kentucky. He's a highly regarded prospect in the class of 2013, ranking as a high four star: 33rd overall by Scout, 23rd by Rivals, and 42nd by ESPNU.

Willis committed to Purdue University last spring, but decommitted in August. Since then, he's taken multiple unofficial visits to area schools, including attending the Kentucky vs. Louisville game in Rupp Arena on December 31. Willis had narrowed down his list of finalists to Indiana, Louisville, and Purdue, along with Kentucky.

Almost immediately after Willis' decommitment, many recruitniks speculated that he would end up at Indiana or Louisville, the two schools in which he was showing the most interest. However, when Willis announced he was going commit last Monday, all the signs pointed to Kentucky. Louisville head coach Rick Pitino even said as much. When asked if he was expecting good news, Pitino responded, "not at all."

Star-divide

The commitment from Willis is an unexpected, but welcome, surprise for Kentucky fans. To begin, Willis becomes the first Kentucky high school player to commit during the John Calipari era. Current Kentuckians Darius Miller and Jon Hood were both recruited by ex-head coach Billy Gillispie.

More importantly, Calipari has been notorious in choosing to wait until a prospect's senior year prior to receiving a commitment, the two notable exceptions while in Lexington being Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Marquis Teague. Both Kidd-Gilchrist and Teague committed in April of their junior years.

It's been years, if at all, since Calipari has received a commitment as early as Willis' (January of his junior year). The amazing thing is, Calipari may not be done this spring. 2013 small forward Troy Williams, a highly regarded prospect from Phoebus, Virginia, has reportedly narrowed his list down to two heavy favorites, Kentucky and North Carolina, and tentatively plans to announce in May.

Meanwhile, Calipari isn't even done recruiting his 2012 class. The Wildcats are looking for additional help in the frontcourt, most recently offering 2012 power forward Tony Parker. With one additional frontcourt commitment in the class of 2012 likely, Kentucky looks like they will be adding Willis to a position of strength. Current Wildcat Kyle Wiltjer and signee Willie Cauley will both likely be on the roster in the 2013-14 season.

As for Willis, he's an offensively skilled power forward that (surprise, surprise) should look like a "fish in the water" in Kentucky's Dribble-Drive Motion Offense. He's an offensive threat both in the post and from the perimeter. If that sounds exactly like Terrence Jones, Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and future Wildcat Alex Poythress, it dang well should. Willis believes it too: in his press conference, he said, "Kentucky is just the best fit for me, and that's why I chose them."

Willis' length, propensity to shoot the 3, and ambling dribbles upcourt draw immediate comparisons to Kyle Wiltjer. However, Willis as a junior in high school looks broader than Wiltjer did. Willis is listed at 6'9", 210 lbs by ESPNU (but 190 lbs by Rivals) and will likely bulk up further by the time he enrolls in 2013. As such, Willis looks more comfortable in the paint, and will theoretically go into college as at least an average rebounder and defender. Taking it old school some, Willis may very well be the next Scott Padgett.

Join me in offering a hearty congratulations to Derek Willis on his decision to become a future member of Big Blue Nation!

For some highlights of the future Wildcat, check out the YouTube video below.

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Sweet!!!

Man…I always get excited for the new recruits…then at the same time, am excited to see the freshmen play!!!

KY Kid

+1 especially a Kentucky Kid!

When Calipari is done, the NCAA is going to have to rewrite the books

on recruiting rules to try and rebalance the power.

I wonder if Cal has really lost anyone he truly wanted since he got to UK?

Going out on a limb...

and guess he “truly wants” more than the 4-5 players he actually gets each year.

Or its the other way around....

several dozen always “consider” UK, but may not make the cut or choose otherwise :). Look at the recruiting on ESPN for “considering” UK…there are a lot…some are pipe dreams.

He looks good

It’s crazy to think we’re discussing a guy today who could play for UK in 2014-2017 tournaments.

I was surprised to read that Willis attended Male his freshman year

Apparently did not play varsity ball that year before transferring to Bullitt County.

Willis has obviously added some weight since that video

I found it funny that the video was produced by “goldandblack.com” in “boilermaker” country.

A 6'9 PG, maybe?

Kid looks good. I like how he keeps his head up while dribbling.

Memories

Harken back 56 years and Mt. Washington comes to mind for first time in forever: played at Mt. Washington, Shepherdsville and West Point high schools. Suppose none of those exist now. Mt. Washington had a King Kelly Coleman-type player at the time, averaged over 30, scored 43 against us, can’t remember his name.

Checked All-State Teams From Mid-1950's

Didn’t see anyone from Mt Washington HS.

I just want to know if he has a hook shot??
uh, what?

does anybody truly have the hook -shot now a days? (just dated myself….)

Wiltjer has a pretty good one ....
Like this one

ok, good example.

Just hoping he has some sort of consistency with that shot. (I was raised a Kareem/Laker fan, so I’m very aware of the hook-shot, just not sure that it can be duplicated…)

actually, since you mention it, I have not seen Wiltjer use his hook much lately

probably because he is really good with the pick and pop …. and he’s out away from the basket … rather than working in low ….

Anyway, I was just hoping Willis would be somewhat of a “Wiltjer” … obviously talented enough to start for most any team, but choosing come to the Jon Calipari Show and compete for playing time among the best players in college basketball for us out in the BBN viewing audience ….. :)

Chat With Derrick And Dad

Matt Jones KSTV (shouldn’t that be a Kansas station?) interviews newest Cat and his father.

Man that kid can really handle the ball and has great vision - a point forward why not
Tough Break For My Alma Mater (Purdue)

But great “get” for UK.

The Card fans over on Card Chronicles are really bemoaning the fact that "what Cal wants Cal gets"
Glad it's a Kentucky kid

But I didn’t know that the Washington Generals had a high school farm team… sheesh red, ever heard of blocking out?

I got a sense...

that this is going to get worse rather than better for UL. Assuming Cal again goes deep into the tourney and assuming UK again places 3-4 players in the first round I can’t see the logic for top recruits not to consider a year or two in Lexington.

The irony is that Cal has a chance to lock down the college ranks for the next 5-7 years just as Pitino once did… but Rick choose to take his talents to Coney Island

Pitino NEVER Did That

His best years at UK were 1991-97 (7 years). Duke, North Carolina, and Arkansas were as good (or better) those 7 years.

He NEVER locked down recruiting like Cailpari. He signed ONE # 1 rated class in 8 years and only (5) McDonalds A-A recruits. He signed NR classes (not in Top 25) 4 of 8 years at UK.

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