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Elite 24 Player Breakdown
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Renardo Sidney, 6-10 power forward, Fairfax (CA), 2009: When he’s on top of his game, the hype is clearly deserved—unfortunately, this wasn’t one of those occasions. In fairness, he reportedly suffered an injury in Thursday’s practice, but his lack of effort and unwillingness to mix it up in his brief early tick was disappointing.
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he seemed fine in pre-game. subdued but fine. while he was out, he wasn't wearing his shoes and (as far as i remember) received no assistance with his ankle. i'm surprised he started then. i guess he had planned to start and play only a couple minutes. after the poor outside shot, that was it. apparently, he (and the coach) decided it was enough.
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08-29-2007, 05:40 AM
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Another new beginning for Renardo Sidney
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After helping Artesia High of Lakewood, California win its second consecutive California Div. III state title last winter, super sophomore Renardo Sidney told us he loved living in Los Angeles.
"Man, just getting used to the freeways and the cost of living, it's crazy," the 6-foot-10 Sidney remarked. "Plus I like all the pretty girls."
Sidney also told about his upcoming goals
"I want to win three CIF (Southern Section) titles and three state titles before I graduate."
Well, he'll still be able to meet pretty girls (in fact, he might see even more now) and he'll have to settle for one Southern Section title, two L.A. City Section titles and three state titles as his father, Renardo Sidney Sr., recently confirmed a long-standing rumor that his son will leave Artesia and enroll at another school for his junior season.
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08-30-2007, 01:01 PM
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Renardo Sidney could be NBA No. 1 draft pick in 2010
Posted: Thursday August 30, 2007 10:28AM; Updated: Thursday August 30, 2007 11:50AM
With guard-like skills and a big man's body, Renardo Sidney is being called the next Oden-type superstar.
NEW YORK -- They had never conversed prior to the night of the 2007 NBA Draft, but shortly after becoming the No. 1 pick, Greg Oden was connected via cell phone with a 17-year-old in Lakewood, Calif., named Renardo Sidney. "[Oden] just told me to keep working hard and listen to my parents," Sidney said. "Then he had to go do some interviews."
Sidney was not a random teen selected to receive an inspirational message from a new millionaire. The 6-foot-10, 245-pound high-schooler received the call because he's expected, by everyone from pundits to shoe merchants to unscrupulous businessmen, to follow in Oden's footsteps and be No. 1 on the 2010 draft board.
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08-30-2007, 02:23 PM
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Boy. A call from Mr Oden certainly doesnt hurt our chances during the recruiting process 
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08-30-2007, 04:08 PM
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Boy. A call from Mr Oden certainly doesnt hurt our chances during the recruiting process 
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I'm not an expert on NCAA recruiting rules but that sort of thing bothers me just a little especially when it comes out in the press.
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08-31-2007, 07:30 AM
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Sidney transfers to Fairfax
Artesia loses star, but new coach Shyne stays optimistic.
By Ben Villa, Staff writer
Article Launched: 08/31/2007 01:23:35 AM PDT
After months and months of speculation surrounding Artesia High boys basketball player Renardo Sidney, it finally became official this week.
He's leaving.
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However, speculation quickly began that Sidney wouldn't end his high school career with the Pioneers when it was learned before last season even finished that Story would transfer to Oak Hill Academy in Virginia to play with former Dominguez High guard Brandon Jennings.
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Press-Telegram - Sidney transfers to Fairfax
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08-31-2007, 07:35 AM
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There is so much hype surrounding Sidney that his recruitment should be very entertaining.......... 
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08-31-2007, 08:42 AM
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Haaaang on Sloopy, Sloopy Hang on!! O.. H.. I.. O.
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If Sidney does want to come here as much as he has been saying... any chance we can bring in Jennings to be his Conley? How nice would that be?
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