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  1. We are closing in on the end of the college basketball season — and with it the late signing period — for high school and junior college players. UNT signed three high school players during the early signing period that will serve as the basis for a pretty good recruiting class and also picked up commitments from two junior college players — forward Anthony Norris of Midland JC and Arthur Casmiro of San Bernardino (Calif.) Community College. Coaches from those junior colleges confirmed this morning that both players are no longer part of their programs. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2013/02/unt-jc-hoops-recruits-no-longer-in-school.html/
  2. I was a little short with the information on Arthur Casimiro this afternoon. I was on the way back home from vacation and posted what I could with my I-phone. I had a chance to catch up with Casimiro and his new junior college coach at San Bernardino Valley Quincy Brewer and have a little better perspective on UNT’s latest commitment to pass along now. Brewer compared Casimiro’s game to Pau Gasol’s. Don’t get me wrong. He’s not Pau Gasol, but he’s left-handed, has a good hook shot and can shoot the short jumper. Casimiro spent a short time at Southern Idaho before transferring to San Bernardino, his second JC. Read more: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2012/07/additional-info-and-thoughts-on-arthur-casimiro.html/
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