He's 7-2 which you can't coach. It's a small risk to me because if he sucks, he can just be on the team and be a bench warmer with a scholarship. Like it hasn't happened before. If he turns out to be good to great, we just got a steal.
He finally had knee surgery in july of last year, so he was trying to play on a torn up knee for 6 months.Riek arrived at the Winchendon (Mass.) School last fall after leaving Our Savior New American on Long Island in a much-publicized story.</p>
But he missed games early in the season at the National Prep Showcase in Lowell, Mass. after he injured his left knee doing leg squats on a machine that was too small for him. He had the knee drained and returned to the team but then twisted his right knee in mid-January while playing at St. Thomas More against Devin Ebanks' team.</p>