El Dorado forward commits to UA

El Dorado post player Daniel Gafford goes up for a dunk during a team scrimmage Thursday, June 18, 2015, at the Wildcat Team Camp.

El Dorado junior forward/center Daniel Gafford orally committed to Arkansas on Saturday.

Gafford, 6-10, 217 pounds, chose Arkansas over scholarship offers from Florida, Vanderbilt, Kansas State, Virginia Tech and several others. He received a scholarship offer from Arkansas after an outstanding showing at Nike EYBL Peach Jam a few weeks ago in Augusta, Ga., while playing for the 16-under Arkansas Wings.

He said his mother was thrilled to hear about his offer from Arkansas and played a role in his oral commitment.

“The Razorbacks are like one of her biggest teams,” Gafford said. “She grew up watching the Razorbacks. She talks about how she wants me to go and play basketball and be in a Razorback jersey.”

Gafford averaged 13.4 points, 14.4 rebounds and 6.2 blocked shots a game for the Wildcats this past season and was one of the top performers Sunday at Arkansas’ position camp.

Coach Mike Anderson’s style of play is a fit for the athletic Gafford.

“I like to run the floor because it gives me an opportunity to score with the ball more,” he said. “I like to rebound because it gives us an opportunity to get a second chance on offense and keeping the other team from scoring.”

Seeing former Razorback Bobby Portis leave after two seasons to enter the NBA helped sway him.

“It kind of inspires me to work,” Gafford said. “I want to go to the league. I’m trying to go here to work and go to the league my first or second year like him.”

Scout.com rates Gafford a four-star prospect and the nation’s No. 11 center and No. 37 overall prospect for the 2017 class. He is Arkansas’ first commitment for the 2017 class. Oral commitments are nonbinding.

Arkansas offers Parkview sophomore

Little Rock Parkview sophomore Ethan Henderson, who played for the 15-under Arkansas Hawks in the spring and summer, received a scholarship offer from Arkansas after participating in Arkansas’ position camp Saturday.

Henderson, 6-8, 190 pounds, is a skillful and athletic forward who is rated the nation’s No. 13 prospect by ESPN for the 2018 class. Arkansas is the first school to offer Henderson a scholarship.

“His athleticism is off the charts,” said Bill Ingram, the Arkansas Hawks’ founder and general manager. “I bet his vertical is well into the 30s right now. He’s has a great motor, and of course he has great length. His upside is unbelievable. There’s no telling how good he’ll be in two years.

Henderson also is drawing interest from LSU, Notre Dame and Stanford.