The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Prime prospect still looking at Jackets

- By Ken Sugiura ksugiura@ajc.com

Of ESPN’s top 100 basketball prospects in the senior class, seven remain unsigned or uncommitte­d. Georgia Tech is pursuing two of them, Wheeler High forward Jordan Tucker and Jonesboro High guard M.J. Walker.

On Thursday, Walker’s high school coach explained the length of his decision-making process.

Walker and his family “are looking for a program that is very similar to where he’s come from,” Jonesboro coach Daniel Maehlman said. “I think a lot of kids just jump into picking schools — ‘This school is top five in the country’ — or different reasons, and they don’t really do a good job of looking into which program is going to fit me the best, the system I came from. And I think with all the schools that he’s picked, they’re all very similar to the way that he’s played for the past four years, defensivel­y and offensivel­y. I think that’s what’s making the process last a little bit longer.”

Walker has four schools on his list — Tech, Florida State, Ohio State and Virginia Tech — and may add a fifth, UCLA. The signing period ends Wednesday.

“If you look at all four of those programs, they’re all similar,” he said. “They’re all defensive-minded schools that play fundamenta­l basketball the right way, offensivel­y sharing the basketball.”

Indeed, all four teams are defense first, although UCLA has not fit that mold in the past couple of seasons. A favorite statistic of coach Josh Pastner’s is assists per made field goal, which reflects ball movement.

It perhaps goes without saying that Walker, rated by ESPN as a five-star prospect and the No. 25 player in the senior class, would be a huge lift for the Yellow Jackets.

A McDonald’s All-American, Walker is a high-scoring shooting guard with a soft touch from the outside and the athletic ability to drive and score at the basket.

For a team that often struggled to score last season, Walker would be a most helpful addition. He would be Tech’s first McDonald’s All-American since Derrick Favors, who played in the 2009 game.

Maehlman said Tech’s first season with Pastner caught his notice.

“I don’t know if he was so much interested in Tech until he saw the job that Coach Pastner and his staff did down there this year, which was amazing,” Maehlman said.

From Maehlman’s perspectiv­e, he was impressed by the defensive intensity that Pastner brought and the improvemen­t in offensive production in certain players from two years ago to this past season, which he termed “crazy.”

Center Ben Lammers and forward Quinton Stephens would be the two most notable players for their improvemen­t from 2015-16.

The other factors in Tech’s favor are the obvious — proximity to home, ACC membership and its academic prestige. Maehlman said Walker has a 3.7 GPA and is interested in studying engineerin­g.

“I think we’re obviously getting to the end,” Maehlman said. “I think a lot of people don’t realize what type of decision it is . ... They’re just taking their time with the process, trying to figure out what the best place is for him.”

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