Dwight Lewis, a 6-5 high school junior from Rummel High in Metairie, La., who last weekend visited KU, met with his dad and AAU coach for several hours Monday night.
Lewis’ AAU coach, Al Jones, told rivals.com Tuesday that Lewis had “made a decision about what to do next, but probably won’t make his decision public for a couple of days.”
The decision is to either commit to KU or go ahead and make additional visits to LSU, Florida and USC. Various recruiting analysts believe Lewis eventually will commit to KU as he did April 21, only to remove the commitment the next day.
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New floor: KU officials are shopping for a new floor for Allen Fieldhouse — one that will provide more cushion for the players than the current surface. The old floor, which figures to be dismantled this summer, could be chopped into pieces and sold to fans.
“We’ve discussed it. I can’t say we’ve come to a final decision. It’s one of the options,” KU associate athletic director Jim Marchiony said.
There’s no truth to the rumor the huge Jayhawk on the floor will be painted in the opposite direction next year and TV cameras will facing the bench instead of press row.
“We just re-did our contract with ESPN, and many of our corporate-sponsorship deals incorporate current signage into the deal,” Marchiony said, noting the cameras must point to the press table where the signs are located.
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Richmond considers Robinson: Former KU assistant coach Steve Robinson has interviewed for the vacant head-coaching job at University of Richmond, the Richmond Times reports.
Robinson, 47, is on Roy Williams’ staff at North Carolina. The Spiders also are considering Davidson coach Bob McKillop, Kentucky assistant Dave Hobbs and Winthrop’s Gregg Marshall.