Brad Underwood was busy on the recruiting trail in Texas on Thursday. Not only did he extend an offer to rising 2019 shooting guard De’Vion Harmon, but also to 2019 small forward prospect DJ Thorpe of Lake Travis, Texas.
Blessed to receive my first offer from Oklahoma State University and the coaching staff. pic.twitter.com/YpZbIeggdW
As Thorpe noted, Underwood and OSU are the first school to take a chance on the rising forward. But it’s not a stretch to think he has high upside, given his genes: Thorpe is the son of former NBA player Otis Thorpe who played seven years in the league and was an All-Star in 1992, and won the NBA championship in 1994 with the Houston Rockets.