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Mario Little will have a huge
impact at Kansas University,
Kansas State or the University
of Illinois.
So says Chipola (Fla.) Junior
College coach Greg Heiar, who
thinks the Indians' 6-foot-5,
210-pound sophomore small
forward will make fans at his
future major college fall "in
love" with him.
"Mario is a great kid, funny,
has no issues. He's a bright
young man who has a lot of
character, gets along with his
teammates and will be one of the
leaders of the team," Heiar said
of Little, who plans to visit KU
this weekend, Kansas State Sept.
14-15 and Illinois Sept. 28-29
before making his choice.
Heiar is as big a fan of
Little's on-court performance as
his off-court personality.
"Mario can really score," Heiar
said, noting Little as sixth man
averaged 10 points and six
rebounds for last year's
national runner-up team. He'll
start at the 3-spot this season
and is expected to emerge as one
of the top players in the juco
ranks.
"Mario has good size and
strength. He can post up, yet
can put it on the floor and
shoot it from outside. He really
is a scorer from the wing
position," Heiar said.
Heiar was game when asked if
former Chicago Washington High
standout Little reminded him of
any players in the NBA.
"When I recruited him out of
high school he reminded me of
Ron Artest. Not the Ron getting
in trouble, but a 6-5 guy who
can go in and out, score,
defend, rebound," Heiar said.
"My assistant thinks he plays a
little like Carmelo (Anthony).
Carmelo can face up and score on
the block. He's not Carmelo, but
plays like that, though."
Heiar said Little could play
shooting guard in college.
"It's all about development.
Coach (Bill) Self makes a great
point. Mario has 14 months
before he ever plays a Division
I college game," Heiar said. "I
think he'll be a 2-3 before it's
all said and done."
Heiar said Little knows Sherron
Collins and Julian Wright, who
both hail from Chicago.
"The key (in recruiting him) is
obviously the visit. After the
visit coming here and seeing
him. He'll make the decision at
the end of the month or October.
Just them showing they are
really serious about him.
Talking to the coaches, they are
serious," Heiar said. |
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