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Why departure of a NYC HS star has St. John’s worried
By Zach Braziller


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Rawle Alkins will head out of the area to complete his high school career at a prep school. Photo: AP

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A technicality is forcing New York City’s top high school basketball player to leave the area.

Now, the question is, will he return for college?

Rawle Alkins, Christ the King’s dynamic and versatile 6-foot-4 guard, announced Thursday he will be attending prep school for his final year of high school because there was the chance he would be ruled ineligible by the Catholic league for playing a few games as a freshman when he lived in Florida.

A consensus five-star recruit ranked among the top 25 players in the country, the Canarsie native was hoping to finish at the Queens Catholic school and win a fourth straight city title and third state crown. But being forced to wait until the fall by the Catholic league to make its decision, Alkins had no choice but to begin looking for a place to attend school.

“He’s the best junior I’ve ever coached,” said Christ the King coach Joe Arbitello, whose phone hadn’t stopped buzzing with calls from prep schools and reporters since news broke. “I played with three first-round NBA picks [at Christ the King]. He’s in the upper echelon of Christ the King history.

“He keeps getting better and better. He’s not one of those guys who fizzles out, he continues to improve his game.”

St. John’s has made Alkins a priority since Chris Mullin replaced Steve Lavin and made known his intentions to keep the best players from the immediate area in Queens. Arbitello praised their recruiting efforts with Alkins — he was Mullin’s first call after being introduced on April 1 — who oddly wasn’t offered a scholarship by the previous coaching staff. Mullin has pitched Alkins on being the king of New York and face of the program, leading a St. John’s resurgence.

“They’ve been very good reaching out to his family, been very good reaching out to Christ the King, very good reaching out to him,” Arbitello said. “They’re doing it the right way. They’re making everybody comfortable.”

But now, Alkins is leaving Queens, complicating matters. He has several suitors, notably heavyweights such as Indiana, Kentucky and Villanova.

Arbitello said he could see the move helping and hurting St. John’s. Alkins won’t be in the Red Storm’s backyard anymore, so they obviously won’t be able to see him nearly as much. But, Arbitello said, Alkins loved New York City and is very close to his family, specifically his mother, Derline Zephir, so a year away could make him want to come back home.

However, a source close to Alkins said it hurts the Red Storm. Alkins will go from a 10-minute drive from St. John’s to potentially another region of the country.

“The distance is not good,” the source said. “You don’t know if he moves somewhere and falls in love with the place. That doesn’t mean St. John’s is dead with him, but it sure doesn’t help them at all. Wherever he goes, there are a lot of unknowns.

“Other schools are looking at this as a chance to bury St. John’s with Rawle.”

It’s a setback for New York City, losing one of the top basketball prospects in the country at a time when so many high-caliber players do the same. And it could negatively impact St. John’s as well.

Connecticut transfer Terrence Samuel committed to continue his college career at Penn State on Tuesday. Samuel, a point guard from Brooklyn, also had visited VCU and Hofstra.

Iona landed a commitment from junior college forward Jan Svandrlik of Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa, on Thursday. He is a member of the Gaels’ 2016 recruiting class.

St. John’s transfer Chris Obekpa visited Minnesota on Thursday and reportedly also is being recruited by Arizona State, North Carolina State and Alabama.

Four-star wing Maverick Rowan, the son of former St. John’s star Ron Rowan, who is in the process of reclassifying into the 2015 class, announced a final three of St. John’s, N.C. State and Wisconsin on Monday. He recently visited the Queens school and plans to see the other two programs before making a decision in August.

Columbia picked up a verbal commitment from rising senior center Pat Tape of North Carolina on Monday.

One-time California commit Davon Dillard of Our Savior New American (L.I.) flipped his commitment to Oklahoma State on Wednesday.
 
A few things on sju's side to clarify.
- lots of people at SJU aren't confident Alkins will stay home, as Braziller has mentioned, but they are still pushing for him hard.
- latest word on Maverick Rowan is that he's making sure he is graduated and reclassified for 15' appropriately before committing to SJU. SJU seems likely to land this top 30 level SF for this season barring unforeseen changes.
 
ESPN Analyst
Updated 06/30/2015

Strengths:
Rowan is a highly skilled big wing capable of playing either at the shooting guard or small forward positions. He has a super smooth shooting stroke and doesn't need much space to get it off thanks to his terrific size on the perimeter. He can make shots in bunches and with deep range and is equally capable spotting up, stopping quick in transition, or coming off screens. He handles the ball fairly well for his size and is capable of putting it on the deck to attack bad close-outs and has a few different little runners and other maneuvers to score inside the lane.

Weaknesses:
While Rowan has great size for his position, he lacks ideal foot-speed. He's going to be limited on the defensive end of the floor, especially in open space, and is the type of guy who is going to need to be hidden a little bit on that end. He needs to continue to fill out his frame and get stronger, continue to work on his ability to make defenders pay for running him off the lane, and then develop more consistent finishing maneuvers at the rim.

Bottom Line:
He's got great size on the wing and a knockdown shooting stroke from behind the three-point line but isn't especially quick, strong, or athletic at this point.
 
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