Las Vegas Review-Journal

Isaacs returns to Coronado, commits to Texas Tech

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

Richard Isaacs has returned to Coronado for his senior season after spending the last two years at Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah. But Las Vegas is only a temporary stop for the consensus four-star point guard as he continues his basketball career.

Next stop: Texas Tech.

Isaacs announced his verbal commitment to the Red Raiders via Twitter on Thursday night, ending a recruiting process that began for the scoring floor general in junior high. His commitment is non-binding and won’t be official until he signs a national letter of intent.

Prospectiv­e college basketball players can begin signing Nov. 10.

“I have a chance to go there and have the ball in my hands right away. They don’t have a point guard on their roster right now,” said Isaacs, the No. 57 player and No. 7 point guard in the senior class, per 247 Sports. “(It’s about) the trust that coach (Mark) Adams and I have in one another. … It’s just a great relationsh­ip.”

Isaacs long has been one of the best players on the West Coast, receiving an offer from Marvin Menzies’ staff at UNLV when he was in eighth grade. He played at Coronado as a freshman in 2018-19 before departing for Wasatch, which plays a national schedule comprised of top high school and prep school opponents.

Isaacs fielded scholarshi­p offers from more than two dozen programs before whittling his list to Texas

Tech, Oklahoma State, Arizona State and UNLV.

“I have nothing but love for UNLV,” Isaacs said. “They didn’t stop recruiting me. We still talked. The communicat­ion just died down.”

He ultimately decided between Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. He said he felt like he was at home when visiting the Red Raiders’ campus in Lubbock, Texas, last weekend.

After two years at Wasatch Academy, Isaacs opted to return home to conclude his high school career where it started.

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