<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Sebastian in Austin, Texas: Which team is leading for the services of Jordan Hamilton, and what other prospects to you think Texas really has a good chance with for the Class of 2009? Bob: Sebastian, according to my sources, Texas appears to be the current leader for gifted, high-scoring wing forward Jordan Hamilton (Compton, Calif./Dominguez). He has said that he wants to attend a program featuring wing players, and with Kevin Durant as a great example of how Rick Barnes can build his program around a wing forward, the Longhorns have a great selling point. Jordan Hamilton ranks as the No. 2 small forward in the Class of 2009. There are questions still to be resolved about Hamilton's high school eligibility in California, since this year at Dominguez would be his fifth year of high school. However, he did not play basketball as a freshman and is still only 17 years old. It looks as though the C.I.F. will allow him to play next year, but that is not yet official. The Longhorns' strongest competition could come from Big 12 rival Kansas. Hamilton attended the Jayhawks' Elite Camp. He also lists Syracuse, Connecticut and Pac-10 programs Arizona and USC as possibilities and plans to announce his decision in October.</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/...&id=3471571
Re: 2009 Class - Hamilton, Jordan Jordan wants to play College Ball with Avery Bradley. Meaning it looks like Texas, Kansas or USC could get them http://scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=7...URL=http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/783674.html