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Back to school: MLB prospect joining Memphis

http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/84953...ng-Memphis

Updated: August 27, 2008, 7:43 PM EST

C.J. Henry packed up his belongings at his Tampa, Fla., apartment early Sunday morning while watching a tape of his younger brother, Xavier, dominate an AAU basketball game last month. C.J. proceeded to jump into his blue Range Rover and make a pair of phone calls to the two coaches who roamed the sidelines in last April's national title game — Kansas' Bill Self and John Calipari of Memphis.

C.J. Henry was a 2005 first-round pick of the New York Yankees. His career on the diamond hasn't exactly gone according to plan after George Steinbrenner threw a $1.6 million signing bonus his way out of high school. Vision problems, struggles at the plate and numerous injuries have taken their toll on the former two-sport star.

"It's always been in my head," Henry said about contemplating playing college basketball. "But I just got serious about it. I thought about it when I was watching my brother play and then I thought about it the entire ride home."

That's when he called Self and Calipari to gauge their interest.

Less than 24 hours later, Henry had decided to enroll at Memphis and play basketball this season for the Tigers.

It's a no-risk, high-reward situation for Calipari. Henry, per the terms of the contract he signed out of high school, will have his education paid for by the Yankees. Thus, Memphis won't even have to utilize a scholarship while getting a potential impact guy, a player who was heavily recruited by the likes of Kansas, Memphis, Texas and others out of Putnam City High in Oklahoma.

In addition, the Tigers may have gained the inside track to one of the nation's elite unsigned players.

Xavier (pronounced ZAV-ee-yay) is the younger brother of C.J. and is Scout.com's No. 4 player in the Class of 2009. His co-leaders are Memphis and Kansas.

"It can't hurt," Putnam City coach A.D. Burtschi said of Memphis' chances to land Xavier now that C.J. will play for the Tigers.

"But I don't have any doubt that Xavier is going to make his own decision," Burtschi added. "This isn't a package deal at all, but both of them are smart enough to realize there's going to be speculation."

Burtschi coached C.J. for four years in high school and is entering his fourth year with Xavier.

"He has his own thing and I have mine," C.J. Henry said. "He's going to pick the place that's best for him. If we end up playing together, it would be fun and exciting. I asked him before I committed to Memphis and he said he didn't care."

Henry made the 24-hour trek from Tampa to his home in Oklahoma City on his own. When he returned in the middle of the afternoon, no one was home. However, he met with his entire family around dinnertime and then also spoke with his father, mother and Xavier individually.

Henry had committed to play basketball at Kansas, where both of his parents went to school, prior to the MLB Draft. However, that changed after he was taken 17th overall by the Yankees. He was traded to Philadelphia in a deal that brought Bobby Abreu to New York, but was later released by the Phillies and re-signed by the Yankees last offseason.

This season, he suffered a sprained neck in a freak outfield collision and also sprained the posterior cruciate ligament in his knee in an indecisive slide into home plate. He was hitting .234 in 20 games this season in Single-A ball.


The 22-year-old said he intends to continue to play baseball in the summers, but sounds like someone whose future is more likely in the NBA than playing alongside Alex Rodriguez in the Bronx.

"My game will speak for itself," C.J. Henry said. "My talent level is high and I can play. My ultimate goal is to play in the NBA."

Calipari, who actually coached Henry's father, Carl, when he was an assistant at Kansas, isn't allowed to comment on his newest addition until he is enrolled. Henry said he was flying to Memphis today and would sign up for classes either today or tomorrow.

However, one high-major assistant coach who recruited Henry before he opted to go the baseball route was shocked to hear the news that he was set to play for Memphis.

"I loved him," the coach said. "He's a big guard who can score the ball. He's explosive and can really shoot it. He's more of a combo guard, but I think he can play the point. Because of his size and athleticism, I think he can play right away."

Henry, now at 6-foot-3½ and 220 pounds, may have the opportunity once he sheds a few pounds and gets back into basketball shape. He said the last time he and Xavier played one-on-one was last year and it was also the first time he had ever lost to his younger brother.

"Once I get in basketball shape, I'll show people what I'm capable of," Henry said.

Henry's claim is that he's more of a point guard and he also said Calipari assured him he'd have a chance to compete for the starting point guard position, which appears wide-open but has no shortage of candidates. Willie Kemp backed up Derrick Rose last season, but will be pushed by talented freshman combo guard Tyreke Evans and junior college transfer Roburt Sallie.

"I chose Memphis because of the coach, the personnel and the opportunity to win a national championship," C.J. Henry said. "It was the best situation for me."

The Tigers certainly aren't complaining.




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8/27/2008
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I personally know Carl Henry and these kids are truly talented. If Xavier decides to go to Memphis also (most likely he will) the Tigers is going to have a hell of a team....

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Sometimes Goodman's fixation on Memphis pays off ---- but call me ihe suspicious type ---- knowing Goodman's history I wonder if he contacted C.J. with a little secret wish of maybe getting something more than an ordinary story --- a la Gaddy? Ok, Ok maybe Goodman was just interested.

Tigers2B1 Wrote:
Sometimes Goodman's fixation on Memphis pays off ---- but call me ihe suspicious type ---- knowing Goodman's history I wonder if he contacted C.J. with a little secret wish of maybe getting something more than an ordinary story --- a la Gaddy? Ok, Ok maybe Goodman was just interested.


No, you're right. There is no doubt Goodman would have preferred something untoward pop up. Goodman certainly implied yesterday that the admin hires and CJ were possibly a part of Cal's plan to get top recruits by hiring or signing people close to them.

But nothing popped up, so he wrote a straight story. No choice, but we'll give him one brownie point, this time.

It was a well written piece...probably the most informative piece written so far about what CJ Henry is going to bring to the table in Memphis...
Did anyone else think for a moment that he was trying to imply something by pointing out that he was driving a blue range rover?

haha.

Sorry, I've got a touch of post-traumatic Goodman syndrome.
actually a pretty good article.
Someone call an ambulance for Goodman who must be hallucinating, or else there is someone impersonating him because he actually wrote an article that did not have a negative slant toward us and was actually truthful!

See Goodman, or whoever you are, that wasn't so hard was it? Come out of the dark side into the light of the Tigers.

JTS Wrote:
Thus, Memphis won't even have to utilize a scholarship while getting a potential impact guy, a player who was heavily recruited by the likes of Kansas, Memphis, Texas and others out of Putnam City High in Oklahoma.


Did we recruit him out of HS?

TNShadyLady

callemasIsee-em Wrote:

JTS Wrote:
Thus, Memphis won't even have to utilize a scholarship while getting a potential impact guy, a player who was heavily recruited by the likes of Kansas, Memphis, Texas and others out of Putnam City High in Oklahoma.


Did we recruit him out of HS?


I caught that too and wondered...

I'm thrilled about CJ becoming a Tiger, but am I the only one who sees his comments as sneaking past the line from confidence over into arrogance territory?? Xavier didn't come off that way to me in his interviews. Oh well, time will tell, I suppose.

NJ1 Wrote:
Did anyone else think for a moment that he was trying to imply something by pointing out that he was driving a blue range rover?

haha.

Sorry, I've got a touch of post-traumatic Goodman syndrome.

Uh, Kansas has the same royal blue as we do.

TNShadyLady Wrote:

callemasIsee-em Wrote:

JTS Wrote:
Thus, Memphis won't even have to utilize a scholarship while getting a potential impact guy, a player who was heavily recruited by the likes of Kansas, Memphis, Texas and others out of Putnam City High in Oklahoma.


Did we recruit him out of HS?


I caught that too and wondered...

I'm thrilled about CJ becoming a Tiger, but am I the only one who sees his comments as sneaking past the line from confidence over into arrogance territory?? Xavier didn't come off that way to me in his interviews. Oh well, time will tell, I suppose.


He is a pro athlete. It kinda goes with the territory.

TigerTitan Wrote:

NJ1 Wrote:
Did anyone else think for a moment that he was trying to imply something by pointing out that he was driving a blue range rover?

haha.

Sorry, I've got a touch of post-traumatic Goodman syndrome.

Uh, Kansas has the same royal blue as we do.


(just a joke buddy) 04-cheers

The article says he contacted both Cal and Self....to gauge their interest

Is it possible that Self .....wasn't interested?? Seems unlikely, but he had originally signed to play with them.

Glad we got him.......but surprised.....considering his history.

Good for us.
By the title of this thread, I thought JTS was appealing to mississippi fans to not throw whisky bottles at him/her...............Carry on.
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