Chim Kadima

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As previously posted, Kadima was offered this past weekend following the conclusion of the Skills Camp.

Kadima performed well Saturday, but was sidelined and did not participate at all Sunday. He showed a great passion for the game with a tremendous work ethic. He seemed to be able to get to the paint when he pleased, but his jumpshot needs some work. One thing the Kadima consistently does which caught the staff's attention was his ability to get open and create shots for himself; if he continues to work on his jump shot Chim could be hard to stop. He also has a knack for pushing the ball up the court while aggresively. Standing 6'3 with a strong build to himself as junior, Kadima has room to grow and definitely improve to become an even better ball player. Coaches liked what they saw in him and see even greater potential.

Kadima's older brother, Biaya, stayed in town over the weekend for the skills camp and is still in town visiting and meeting with Coach TJ on a daily basis; Chim has returned to Milwaukee. Both Biaya, who Chim is very close with, and Chim himself love the campus, coaches, and specifically the way things are being built here within the basketball program and where they envision it to be in the near future.
 
Why was he sidelined? Didn't he have an injury last year (borken leg)? Any long term risk with that?
 
One thing I noticed watching kadima is that Christopherson stole it from him twice in a row, then stuffed him the next time. He will definitely need to get stronger.
(This was during one on one)
 
One thing I noticed watching kadima is that Christopherson stole it from him twice in a row, then stuffed him the next time. He will definitely need to get stronger.
(This was during one on one)

Or Christopherson needs to get less awesome. :wink:
 
Seems like Christopherson is dominating everyone. Hopefully he is either awesome as Bostin said or the rest of the guys just pretty much suck. Hope it's all Chistopherson.
 
Seems like Christopherson is dominating everyone. Hopefully he is either awesome as Bostin said or the rest of the guys just pretty much suck. Hope it's all Chistopherson.


He has some experience correct? Or was he injured most of the time. Either way, I think he would at least have some knowledge that some of these others might not have yet. Which is good. He should be able to push some people.
 
He has some experience correct? Or was he injured most of the time. Either way, I think he would at least have some knowledge that some of these others might not have yet. Which is good. He should be able to push some people.

I think Scott was injured a lot of last year but he's definitely got a good build and should be a strong guard for us down the road.

And I didn't think of it until now, but do you think Marquette is going after all our recruits because we took one of their guys? :smile: Maybe SC was going to be their secret weapon and we stole him! MAYBE SC is better than Butler, Maymom, and Buycks combined! That'd be sweet...
 
Just testing the new site feature.

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Marquette shows strong interest in Kadima

According to Davis, Marquette is among a handful of schools stepping up their interest in Playground Warriors’ combination guard Chim Kadima, a 6-5 junior from Milwaukee Lutheran who missed the 2007-08 prep campaign with an injury.

Kadima, who has offers from Iowa State, Loyola-Chicago, Green Bay and Milwaukee, played in front of Marquette coaches in Louisville, and members of the Golden Eagles’ staff told Davis they will follow Kadima in Las Vegas at another travel-team tournament next week.

In addition to Marquette, Davis said Arizona State, Boston College, Miami (Florida), Texas Tech and Washington State are also showing serious interest.
From Wissports
 

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