Certainly you've heard of the "Big Three" local recruits of Tyus Jones, Reid Travis and Rashad Vaughn. Well, J.P. Macura is the state's OTHER impressive 2014 offering, one that isn't getting quite as much hype due to the elite class he happens to be grouped in with, but has steadily been improving, gaining attention and climbing in the national rankings. The 6-5 shooting guard from Lakeville has made it all the way up to No. 89 nationally in Scout's rankings and lands at No. 126 on Rivals. I caught up with him on the phone this week to chat with him about his recent visit to Minnesota, and what's going on with his recruitment these days.
I know you visited Minnesota recently. Tell me what you did on campus. I mainly went to Ben Johnson and the assistants and just hang out with them for a little bit of a day and I went and got some food with them and then went and watched the players lift some weights. And then just shot around with Joey King in the gym for probably about an hour.
Do you know Joey pretty well? Yeah, I know him from basketball. I know him pretty well and I've known him for probably like 4 or 5 years.
Is that from AAU? No, from high school basketball.
So did you hang out with all three assistants then? Dan McHale, Ben Johnson and Kimani Young? No, well I got there and it was just me and Ben. We went out to eat and then I talked with the strength trainer guy and then me and Joey just shot afterward. So it was just Ben.
Where did you guys go? Buffalo Wild Wings.
And was coach Richard Pitino around at that time? Did you get to say hi to him or anything? No, I think he was in California.
Have you gotten an offer from them yet or are you still talking at this point? No, I haven't gotten an offer yet. I'm just still talking to them. They said they're really interested, they've just got to see me play.