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Mark
09-12-2007, 03:31 PM
UNM men's basketball: McDonald decision coup for Alford

By Iliana Limón (http://abqtrib.com/staff/iliana-limon/) (Contact (http://abqtrib.com/staff/iliana-limon/contact/))
Wednesday, September 12, 2007




Houston hoops star Phillip McDonald couldn't concentrate on "Monday Night Football."
San Francisco and Arizona were entrenched in a sloppy football game, and McDonald's mind wandered to his future. He had just completed his official visit to the University of New Mexico and would be checking out Kansas and Oregon soon.
"I just zoned out, and it started to hit me that I already knew what I wanted," McDonald said. "I knew I wanted to go to New Mexico. I realized I wasn't going to need all this time to figure it all out. It was so obvious I should go to New Mexico."
McDonald waited until Tuesday night to tell anyone he decided to orally commit to the Lobos.
He chatted with the UNM coaches, who made a follow-up visit to his home, and told everyone his decision. He then canceled all his other recruiting trips. McDonald, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound shooting guard entering his senior season at Cypress Springs High, chose the Lobos over Oregon, Kansas, Oklahoma and Connecticut.
"The reason I made this decision is because of the coaches," McDonald said. "Coach (Steve) Alford has been recruiting me for a long time, and he has done the things I want to do as a player."


McDonald also felt a strong connection with the Lobos' assistant coaches.
He said assistant coach Craig Neal's NBA coaching experience was a big plus. He also felt comfortable with assistant Chris Walker, who previously coached McDonald's Amateur Athletic Union team.
"I just knew in my heart that New Mexico was the right place for me, and I wanted to be a Lobo," McDonald said.
McDonald's commitment is a major coup for Alford, who is in his first year with the Lobos.


McDonald is widely considered the type of player who could elevate a program, especially one of UNM's size. He is rated a four-star recruit by Web sites Rivals.com and Scout.com. Rivals ranked him the 87th best senior in the country, while Scout lists him as the 18th best shooting guard.
The UNM coaching staff sold McDonald's family on giving him a top-notch education and helping him become a man. The coaches got McDonald's attention by promising to make him a star on the basketball court.
"I talked to a lot of coaches, and no one else told me I would be the face of their program," McDonald said. "It was special that these coaches believed in me."
McDonald will join a lot of friends on the Lobos roster, yet another reason he picked UNM.
Isaiah Rusher and Will Brown, 6-foot-9 forwards and teammates on McDonald's AAU T-Mac All-Stars team, already orally committed to UNM.
McDonald also forged a fast friendship with Curtis Dennis, a 6-foot-4 guard who happened to take his official visit with McDonald during the weekend. Dennis, who already committed to the Lobos, kept McDonald laughing but also lobbied hard for him to join the team.
"I know all the guys who are going to be coming here, and I feel like we're going to be great together," McDonald said. "We're going to tear up the Mountain West Conference."
Terrance Hatton, McDonald's older brother who was organizing his recruiting visits so the hoops standout could focus on playing, said he was startled by the decision.
"I think it's great for him, but I'm as surprised as everyone else," Hatton said. "It always was Phillip's choice, and we wanted to go with whatever school made him feel the most comfortable. That ended up being New Mexico.
"I'm very excited, because my dream came true. I've got a little brother going to college."


Alford has earned commitments from other high-profile recruits, but they haven't found their way to UNM.
McDonald, easily the biggest star Alford has landed, said he won't be changing his mind.
"I'm so happy to be done with the recruiting thing, and I'm not changing my mind about it," he said. "I'm a Lobo."

Psychlone
09-12-2007, 04:11 PM
Alford has really seemed to "find himself" at NM. He was always a fish out of the water in Iowa. You guys are going to be very successful really soon.

Dr.M
09-12-2007, 04:21 PM
Happy to have you on board, Guest. Where are you from and who is your team?

Mark
09-12-2007, 04:24 PM
Alford has really seemed to "find himself" at NM. He was always a fish out of the water in Iowa. You guys are going to be very successful really soon.

Didnt you say you were going to drive down and buy me a beer if McDonald signs? I'll map quest you! :nerdy

Psychlone
09-12-2007, 04:26 PM
Didnt you say you were going to drive down and buy me a beer if McDonald signs? I'll map quest you! :nerdy

RPS- I thought it was Clarke we bet the beer on... Was it Mcdonald? I will be in you part of the country in a couple months. How far are you from Tempe?

Mark
09-12-2007, 04:36 PM
RPS- I thought it was Clarke we bet the beer on... Was it Mcdonald? I will be in you part of the country in a couple months. How far are you from Tempe?
It could have been Clarke, you might be right... Its still cool, its only about a 6 hour drive from Tempe. Just make sure you put it on ice so when you get here they are super cold! http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/eatdrink055.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org)

Psychlone
09-12-2007, 04:43 PM
Well Ive only been to New Mexico twice, so regardless maybe I will make my way over with a cold one. I think it was Clarke though, because I thought J. Brown would go to Texas and Clarke's recruitment was up in the air. At the time it looked like Kentucky.... I think. Who the hell knows what that kid is thinking now days, he'll probably end up at Oral Roberts of all places with his dad.

Psychlone
09-12-2007, 04:45 PM
And what do I get to do with my rep points? Can I trade them in for lobo gear like at a carnival?:D

Mark
09-12-2007, 04:52 PM
And what do I get to do with my rep points? Can I trade them in for lobo gear like at a carnival?:D Dont ask such involved questions because I have no idea! LoL I will give you some points for being a cool fan from another team and conference though! I must say you represent your University well sir! Maybe you could make it out for one of our world famous tailgates! Yep, we've totaled one whole tailgate but we have a dude that brings Guacamole and pills... dont remember after that. I hear they are fun! lol :Afun)

Kenny
09-12-2007, 08:12 PM
Whats up RPS? I want some rep points!

Bloo
09-12-2007, 08:15 PM
Whats up RPS? I want some rep points!

Put that sig back up and you'll have everyone REP'N you! LOL! :eek:

Mark
09-12-2007, 08:24 PM
Put that sig back up and you'll have everyone REP'N you! LOL! :eek:
Yes, no rep points till we see our lady friend!

loborick
09-12-2007, 11:00 PM
Yes, no rep points till we see our lady friend!

I will rep you till a get blisters if you put our Swedish lady friend as your sig!

dcrowley
09-13-2007, 12:12 AM
Ditto for me. Must have the Swedish chic!

Psychlone
09-13-2007, 11:49 AM
Dont ask such involved questions because I have no idea! LoL I will give you some points for being a cool fan from another team and conference though! I must say you represent your University well sir! Maybe you could make it out for one of our world famous tailgates! Yep, we've totaled one whole tailgate but we have a dude that brings Guacamole and pills... dont remember after that. I hear they are fun! lol :Afun)

Well thanks for the very important rep points. I am well on my way now... lol! I did get negative rep points for the carnival comment... It was just a joke, wasn't trying to be snide... I started lurking here after the Lobos stole Alford and then once we targeted some of the same recruits, I just kept checking in. Don't worry we arn't going to get any of the recruits you guys are recruting because you've already got verbals from them (PM and WB).:mad: As lone as you guys beat UNLV year in and year out you will be my favorite MWC team. I hate UNLV!! Classless program! If you guys want a tailgate you should be at the Iowa-Iowa State game on saturday!! 60,000 people in the stadium and another 200,000 tailgating around it! Its crazy!! Game is on the VERSUS network actually if you want to check it out...

Gray Wolf
09-13-2007, 12:37 PM
Tuesday, September 11
MCDONALD CANCELS FLIGHT; TO BECOME A LOBO!


Phillip McDonald turns down Kansas!

By: Jim Hicks (RCS Sports)
Many college coaches utilize the September contact period to get things done, and others simply get “it” done. Within 72 hours of a scheduled official visit to Kansas on the horizon, three coaches from New Mexico drove out to the home of Ann McDonald to conduct a home visit with her family which includes the Lobo’s prized target recruit, Phillip McDonald 6'5 wg (Cy Springs HS 2008). A couple hours later, the area's #1 wing guard grabbed his brother’s cell phone and dialed 713-539-1067 to relay a piece of news hot off the press.
PM: This is Phillip, I’m a Lobo!
RCS: Who is this, and you’re a what?
PM: Phillip, Phillip Michael McDonald.
RCS: Ohhh, what’s up dude – you must have something to tell me calling me this time of night.

PM: That’s what “P.M.” (his initials) stands for, afternoon or evening.
(we both laugh)
PM: Yeah, I want to let you know I committed to New Mexico just a few minutes ago.
RCS: Great news, so what made you pull the trigger today?

PM: I felt really comfortable with the coaching staff and Chris Walker was my summer coach. Plus, Coach Alford and Coach Noodles (Neal) were at every single one of my games (in July).
RCS: So who gets the most credit, Coach Walker or Coach Alford?
PM: Both
RCS: Wow, so Walker really didn’t let you get on that plane (to Kansas) this weekend, huh?
PM: (Laughing) no, I’m not going.
RCS: It seems like yesterday you were riding the bench for the Houston Lynx (summer team) in the Kingwood Classic (2006), and now you’re gone Hollywood on us.
PM: I just thank everybody, my mom and my family and coaches too for everything.
RCS: Congrats dude, but I can’t believe your mom gave you Michael for a middle name.

McDonald established himself as the state’s most attractive shooter. There's not a smoother stoke in the land. This past season the long armed athletic wing led Cy Springs HS (coached by John Harmatuk) with 17.7ppg / 8.1rpg. He played the summer circuit with the adidas sponsored T Mac All Stars (coached by current New Mexico assistant, Walker), and his stock shot right to the moon. His decision to chose New Mexico will provide the Lobos with three Houston products during the freshman class of 2008. Along with McDonald, Isaiah Rusher 6’9 pf and Curtis Dennis 6’5 sg (both currently attending out of state prep schools), will join another Walker recruit from H-Town, Kem Nweke 6’10 c who’s currently in his first year in Albuquerque. I don’t know if there are awards given to assistant coaches who get it done, but there’s no doubt about it – Walker should be given some serious consideration after not letting McDonald get on that plane.