Ellis did recruit Tom Paine and he visited MU. I walked into the original Varsity (Jack Riggs) one summer's evening and he was in the bar drinking beer with Ed Ratlleff who went to the NBA via Long Beach State and played for Jerry Tarkanian. There was also a guard named Lonnie Bush with them, not sure if that was his name since it a long time ago. I bought them some Strohs which was a NCAA violation LOL. Paine was a nice guy and the Bush kid kept telling me to remember his name because he was going to a big time player. Bush was smoking Kools most of the evening. The only reason those guys were hanging out at the Varsity I think can of, was they were being recruited by Ellis?
Ellis not only recruited him but signed Paine (who reneged when Ellis was fired and his home state UK brought him in as there first ever African American BB signee) ...... Ellis was on the way to his best recruiting year ever.... Dwight Lamar and Roy Ebron (who passed away in Sept of 2014) were also on campus that year.............unfortunately Ellis was "re-assigned" following the football recruiting scandal when it was acknowledged that he was on NCAA probation for a recruiting "error" a small infraction at the time that involved an "illegal" contact with a recruit the previous year...(perhaps our most famous player of all time)
Just imagine, any of those names mentioned above (particularly Paine or Ebron) playing on the '72 team with Lee, D'Antoni, Collins, etc. That team's only weakness was at the 5 spot.
Now before anyone jumps forward and questions the validity of the Lamar/Ebron claim...... I had this conversation a number of years ago with Dwight "Bo" Lamar at a SW La (now UofL- Lafayette) game that I produced for ESPN and he was in attendance. We spoke for sometime about the MU v SW La NCAA game and his visit to Huntington with Ebron. And to add a little credibility to this story and to Flat Tire's, remember too that Lamar played for Columbus (O) East high school, his backcourt teammate was Ed Ratleff........ Ellis was "building" his dream!!! Ellis's dream was to win the National Championship at Marshall, he wanted to become the first person in history to have won a National Championship at every level of competition..... he played on a National Champion HS team and a National Champion College team at UK, he wanted to complete the "trifecta" and be the first to do it..... he may well have been on his way!!!!
Lamar went on to become the first (and only) player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring at the Division II and Division I levels as USL moved up while he was there.
Ellis wouldn't have had to signed them all, but imagine for a moment a backcourt with any combination of Mike D, Ty Collins, Bo Lamar, Ed Ratleff, Bill James....... and a center position with either Tom Paine (later a member of the Atlanta Hawks and sentenced to prison for rape in Atlanta) or Roy Ebron, instead of Barry Driscoll...... Ellis certainly would have had a chance at his "trifecta"!!!
USL was placed on NCAA probation not long after that season, primarily due to recruiting violations surrounding Lamar and Ebron, including Ebron winning a car dealer "drawing" for a new car shortly after arriving on campus.