Sunday, June 21, 2009
7/9-10 Kentucky Hoopfest, Louisville, Ky.
This is going to be one of the biggest tournaments of the summer. Expect some of the top 2012 prospects to showcase there skills for the college coaches.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Bob Gibbons Top 10 players of the 15u
1. Shabazz Muhammed (Dream Vision) 27.3 PPG
2. Nick Stauskas (Grassroots Canada) 20.0 PPG
3. Cameron Golden (Memphis YOMCA) 19.8 PPG
4. Ryan Arcidiancono (Pennsylvania Playaz) 19.8 PPG
5. Omar Calhoun (New York Gauchos) 19.7 PPG
6. Jarvis Haywood (Charlotte Nets) 19.3 PPG
7. Nkeruwem Okoro (Long Island Lightning) 19.0 PPG
8. John Ross Glover (Nashville Celtics) 19.0 PPG
9. Tramaine Parker (Carolina Hoyas) 18.8 PPG
10. Jack Flournoy (West Virginia Wildcats) 17.3 PPG
2. Nick Stauskas (Grassroots Canada) 20.0 PPG
3. Cameron Golden (Memphis YOMCA) 19.8 PPG
4. Ryan Arcidiancono (Pennsylvania Playaz) 19.8 PPG
5. Omar Calhoun (New York Gauchos) 19.7 PPG
6. Jarvis Haywood (Charlotte Nets) 19.3 PPG
7. Nkeruwem Okoro (Long Island Lightning) 19.0 PPG
8. John Ross Glover (Nashville Celtics) 19.0 PPG
9. Tramaine Parker (Carolina Hoyas) 18.8 PPG
10. Jack Flournoy (West Virginia Wildcats) 17.3 PPG
Friday, May 22, 2009
Bob Gibbons Tournament
This tournament is a very good tournament, with a lot of nices teams in it, it will be nice to see class of 2012 top players play here.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Spiece Run N Slam class of 2012
Coming into Spiece Run N Slam I knew there were going to be a load of talent of the class 2012, some playing 15u some playing 17u! Here are the top 15 players of the tournment!
1. Justin Anderson, 6'5, G Boo Williams team: Possibly the nation’s top freshman, Anderson played sparingly for Boo Williams 17U team. In the limited minutes that he did play though, it was easy to see why he already has so much acclaim. Anderson is every bit of 6-5 (perhaps even 6-6) with very long arms and downright freakish athleticism. The potential is there for him to be an outstanding defender, as seen by a few of his jaw dropping blocks. The youngster forced things a bit on the offensive end, but the potential that Justin offers long term was clearly evident.
2. Chris Jones 6'0 Combo Guard, Terry Porter Elite: This kid is clearly one of the players to watch for the class of 2012, putting up big numbers with the ease, everyone who played chris had a problem guarding him teams tried double-teaming him, trying to keep him from the ball, his amazing ball handling skills causes him to get out the double teams, Chris can get to the basket anytime he feel like it in can finish very well and also can shoot the three very well.
3. D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera 6'3 Combo Guard, Indiana Elite: A match up nightmare for his peers, smith is so bigger and stronger than his peers scoring comes easy. He initiates body contact which allows him to score over taller shot blockers. Smith has a nice handle with a nice outside jumpshot. Top 5 and the nation!
4. Elijah Macon 6'8 F, All Ohio Red : He’s long, athletic, and very active around the rim and was one of the key reasons of the All Ohio Red’s championship run
5. Obij Aget is a 6-11 C, Indiana Elite : From the Sudan who completely changes the game with his long arms, fluid movement, and activity on the glass.
6. Tanner Williams-Orion 6'5 G/F, Martin BrothersSelect
7. J.P. Tokoto. 6'5 G/F, Wis.Playground Warriors
8. DeJuan Marrero 6'4 F, Spiece Indy Heat
9. CJ Gettys 6'9 C, Ohio Gators
10. Peter Jurkin 6'11 C, Indiana Elite
11. Junior Lomomba 6'4 Combo Guard, Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
12. Richard Parker 5'11 PG, Chicago Stars
13. Tommy White 6'0 PG, Team Indiana
14. Hanner Perea 6'8 F, Indiana Elite
15. Xavier Miller 6'7 F/C, All Ohio Red
1. Justin Anderson, 6'5, G Boo Williams team: Possibly the nation’s top freshman, Anderson played sparingly for Boo Williams 17U team. In the limited minutes that he did play though, it was easy to see why he already has so much acclaim. Anderson is every bit of 6-5 (perhaps even 6-6) with very long arms and downright freakish athleticism. The potential is there for him to be an outstanding defender, as seen by a few of his jaw dropping blocks. The youngster forced things a bit on the offensive end, but the potential that Justin offers long term was clearly evident.
2. Chris Jones 6'0 Combo Guard, Terry Porter Elite: This kid is clearly one of the players to watch for the class of 2012, putting up big numbers with the ease, everyone who played chris had a problem guarding him teams tried double-teaming him, trying to keep him from the ball, his amazing ball handling skills causes him to get out the double teams, Chris can get to the basket anytime he feel like it in can finish very well and also can shoot the three very well.
3. D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera 6'3 Combo Guard, Indiana Elite: A match up nightmare for his peers, smith is so bigger and stronger than his peers scoring comes easy. He initiates body contact which allows him to score over taller shot blockers. Smith has a nice handle with a nice outside jumpshot. Top 5 and the nation!
4. Elijah Macon 6'8 F, All Ohio Red : He’s long, athletic, and very active around the rim and was one of the key reasons of the All Ohio Red’s championship run
5. Obij Aget is a 6-11 C, Indiana Elite : From the Sudan who completely changes the game with his long arms, fluid movement, and activity on the glass.
6. Tanner Williams-Orion 6'5 G/F, Martin BrothersSelect
7. J.P. Tokoto. 6'5 G/F, Wis.Playground Warriors
8. DeJuan Marrero 6'4 F, Spiece Indy Heat
9. CJ Gettys 6'9 C, Ohio Gators
10. Peter Jurkin 6'11 C, Indiana Elite
11. Junior Lomomba 6'4 Combo Guard, Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
12. Richard Parker 5'11 PG, Chicago Stars
13. Tommy White 6'0 PG, Team Indiana
14. Hanner Perea 6'8 F, Indiana Elite
15. Xavier Miller 6'7 F/C, All Ohio Red
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Spiece Run N Slam (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
This is going to be a nice tournament with nice 2012 talent. King James Classic was a very nice tournament, with the top players in the tournament Chris Jones Terry Porter Elite and Junior Lomomba Wisconsin Force standing out from there class through the whole tournament, who will stand out the most this tournament???
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Top 15 2012 players at The King James Classic
1. Junior Lomomba 6'4 Combo Guard, Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite: One of the nations top prospects. Even though playing up Junior showed that he would have toruture his peers while playing against people 2 grades higher than him. They had a problem guarding him dunks with power, Junior has nice defense.
2. Matt Murphy 6'8 C, Alexandria Kings: Look like a monster out there to his peers dominating on the offensive/defenseive end, a big man who can step out in shoot the 3.
3. Chris Jones 6'0 Combo Guard, Terry Porter Elite: Overall the best player in the tournment! Was probably the best offensive scorer during the whole tournment a very nice quick guard, very explosive to the basket with a nice outside range, could have been no. 1 on this list if his team could have made it to Sunday.
4. Melvin Johnson 5'10 G, New York Gauchos: One of the best outside shooters in the tournment was a key reason of winning the gold at the King James Classic.
5. J.P. Tokoto 6'5 F/C, Wis.Playground Warriors: Very long in athletic and skilled player, seem to have his way against his opponents, plays above the rim, one of the top prospects in the nation.
6. Andrew Jackson 6'1 G, Team Melo
7. Jamar Morris, 6-5, C Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
8. Carl Spoon 6'3 F, Team Toledo
9. Marcus Jones 6'4 C, Team Detroit
10.Evan Parker 6'1 F, The Warriors
11.Otis Pirtle 6'3 C, Playground Elite
12. Deshawn Turner 6'0 G, King James
13. Tony Mayfield 5'9 G, Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
14. Michael Walker 5'7 G, Dayton Metro
15. Richard Johnson 6'0 G, FIST
2. Matt Murphy 6'8 C, Alexandria Kings: Look like a monster out there to his peers dominating on the offensive/defenseive end, a big man who can step out in shoot the 3.
3. Chris Jones 6'0 Combo Guard, Terry Porter Elite: Overall the best player in the tournment! Was probably the best offensive scorer during the whole tournment a very nice quick guard, very explosive to the basket with a nice outside range, could have been no. 1 on this list if his team could have made it to Sunday.
4. Melvin Johnson 5'10 G, New York Gauchos: One of the best outside shooters in the tournment was a key reason of winning the gold at the King James Classic.
5. J.P. Tokoto 6'5 F/C, Wis.Playground Warriors: Very long in athletic and skilled player, seem to have his way against his opponents, plays above the rim, one of the top prospects in the nation.
6. Andrew Jackson 6'1 G, Team Melo
7. Jamar Morris, 6-5, C Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
8. Carl Spoon 6'3 F, Team Toledo
9. Marcus Jones 6'4 C, Team Detroit
10.Evan Parker 6'1 F, The Warriors
11.Otis Pirtle 6'3 C, Playground Elite
12. Deshawn Turner 6'0 G, King James
13. Tony Mayfield 5'9 G, Wisconsin Force/Gators Elite
14. Michael Walker 5'7 G, Dayton Metro
15. Richard Johnson 6'0 G, FIST
Sunday, April 19, 2009
King James Classic
Im gone be in ohio this weekend for the King James Classic tournment. Im gone be excited to see class of 2012 performers. Who gone be at the top of the list?
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