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Noble & Roosh sit down with Naz Reid of the Minnesota Timberwolves and talk about :

  • Origins of Jelly Fam
  • Outlook for the Timberwolves this season
  • The first time he caught a body dunking in the league
  • How to keep reignite competitiveness when things aren’t going great
  • Being a fan of the UFC
    … and much more! 

Then, Noble & Roosh break down the current state of the league with a bit of Buy or Sell!

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There have been numerous college and professional hoopers who have graced the floor in the eight year history of the Ballislife All-American Game since its inception in 2011 and we wanted to highlight the alumni who are still alive heading into the Sweet 16 of the 2019 NCAA Tournament.

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BILAAG Alumni Still Dancing in the 2019 NCAA Tournament

Marques Bolden, Duke

Bolden tallied four points in the 2016 BILAAG and is now a key contributor for one of the favorites to win the National Title. The 6-11 center has appeared in 33 games this season, starting 21, and is 5.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game for the Blue Devils. Duke will play Virginia Tech in the Sweet 16.

Ahmed Hill, Virginia Tech

Hill participated in the 2014 BILAAG and scored 21 points with three 3-pointers. The 6-5 guard has helped lead the Hokies into an All-ACC match-up against Duke in the Sweet 16. Hill has started all 34 games for Virginia Tech this season, averaging 13.1 points while leading the team in minutes played at 35.2 per game. Virginia Tech will play Duke in the Sweet 16.

Nassir Little, North Carolina

Little totaled 17 points in the 2018 BILAAG, helping his team to a 146-143 victory. Now, the 6-6 wing is playing a major role off the bench for a Tarheels’ team many expect to make a run to the Final Four. Little is averaging 10 points and 4.7 rebounds in just 18.4 minutes of action per game. North Carolina faces Auburn in the Sweet 16.

Miles Norris, Oregon

Norris scored four points in the 2018 BILAAG and finished second to Mac McClung in the dunk contest. The 6-foot-10 forward is playing a bench role for the 12th-seeded Ducks, scoring 3.3 points and 1.9 boards per game. Oregon will take on Virginia in the Sweet 16.

Naz Reid, LSU

Reid scored a team-high 23 points in a victory in the 2018 BILAAG. The 6-foot-10 forward is having an impressive freshman season for the Tigers, scoring 13.7 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, while shooting better than 47.3 percent from the field. Reid dropped 14 points with 10 boards in the first round win over Yale and had 13 points in the second round victory over Maryland. LSU will face Michigan State in the Sweet 16.

2018 Ballislife All-American Game standout Naz Reid has had a strong freshman campaign for LSU (Photo by Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos via Getty Images).

Ja’vonte Smart, LSU

Smart dropped 21 points with four rebounds in the 2018 BILAAG. Smart, a freshman for the Tigers, is putting up 11.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 84 percent from the free throw line. The 6-4 guard has scored nine points in each of his first two NCAA Tournament games.

Horace Spencer, Auburn

Spencer participated in the 2015 BILAAG. The 6-8 senior forward has appeared in all 37 games at Auburn this season, averaging 4.4 points and 4.2 rebounds per game.

PJ Washington, Kentucky

Washington filled up the stat sheet in the 2017 BILAAG, scoring 16 points to go along with seven rebounds and four assists in a winning effort. The 6-8 forward has missed the first two games of the tourney due to injury, but had been having a stellar season before getting hurt. Washington is averaging 14.8 points and 7.6 rebounds per game for the Wildcats but it’s still unclear whether he will be back in action against Houston.

Coby White, North Carolina

White had a solid effort in the 2018 BILAAG, scoring five points with four rebounds and four assists. The 6-5 guard is one of the best players in the country regardless of  in the country averaging 16.1 points, 4.1 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game. White had 10 points, six boards and four dimes against Iona and followed up that performance with 17 and six rebounds against Washington. North Carolina faces Auburn in the Sweet 16.

Emmitt Williams, LSU

Williams was the Co-MVP of the 2018 game along with UCLA center Moses Brown as his 31 points ranks as the third-most scored in the 8-year history of the BILAAG. Williams, now a freshman at LSU, is averaging 7.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game for the Tigers while shooting 61.3 percent from the field.

Cassius Winston, Michigan State

Winston scored eight points with seven assists while leading his team to victory in the 2016 BILAAG. The 6-1 junior is one of the top players in the country, averaging 18.9 points and 7.6 assists per game for the second-seeded Spartans. Winston dropped 26 points in Michigan State’s opening win over Bradley and had 13 points with nine dimes the second round win over Minnesota.

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2019 Ballislife All-American Game Set For May 4! http://www.ebooksnet.com/2019-ballislife-all-american-game-set-for-may-4/ http://www.ebooksnet.com/2019-ballislife-all-american-game-set-for-may-4/#respond Thu, 07 Feb 2019 01:58:57 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=166221 The 2019 Ballislife All-American Game presented by Eastbay will take place on Saturday, May 4, at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center in Long Beach, Calif.

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The Ballislife All-American Game presented by Eastbay, now in its ninth year, is one of the nation’s marquee all-star games. The 2019 Ballislife All-American Game presented by Eastbay will take place on Saturday, May 4, at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center in Long Beach, Calif. Twenty-nine former Ballislife All-Americans have been chosen in the NBA Draft and 18 have been first round choices, including four of the top 12 picks in the 2018 NBA Draft.

The Ballislife All-American Game presented by Eastbay was created in 2011 with the goal of bringing a credible national All-American game to the West Coast. It has grown to become one of the three most prestigious senior all-star games nationally. The 2019 edition of the Ballislife All-American Game will take place Saturday, May 4 at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center in Long Beach, Calif.

The game time and rosters for the 2019 game will be released at a later date. The game will be streamed online on Facebook Live, Youtube.com, and Twitter.com. A replay broadcast of the game will air on Spectrum SportsNet.

In 2018, it was only fitting the largest viewing audience in the history of the event witnessed its first overtime game, as Team Future defeated Team Elite, 146-143. Team Future overcame a 10-point, fourth quarter deficit to force overtime and earn the win in a game that has been viewed online by over 3 million fans.

Naz Reid (LSU) of Roselle Catholic (Roselle, N.J.) netted a team-high 23 points for Team Future. Emmitt Williams finished with game-highs of 31 points and 12 rebounds for Team Elite. Williams was one of three LSU recruits to participate in the game. The third player joining the Bayou Bengals in 2018-19, guard Ja’Vonte Smart of Scotlandville Magnet (Baton Rouge, La.), netted 21 points for Team Elite.

Moses Brown (UCLA) of Archbishop Malloy (Queens, N.Y.) set the pace for Team Future, scoring 16 of his 22 points in the second half. Williams and Brown were named 2018 Ballislife All-American Game co-MVPs.

Past game MVPs include NBA players Collin Sexton (2017), Lonzo Ball (2016), Thon Maker (2015), Stanley Johnson (2014), Jordan Bell (2013) and MLB pitcher Amir Garrett (2011).

The game’s success is reflected in the NBA Draft and 2019 should be no different. There have been 18 BILAAG alumni taken in the first round of the NBA Draft, including four of the top 12 picks in the 2018 NBA Draft.

Below is the list of the all the Ballislife All-Americans taken in the NBA Draft through 2018.

BILAAG Alumni Drafted to the NBA

Draft No. -- Name (BILAAG), NBA Team (Year Drafted)

No. 2 -- Lonzo Ball (2016), L.A. Lakers (2017)
No. 5 -- Trae Young (2017), Dallas Mavericks (2018)
No. 6 -- Mo Bamba (2017), Orlando Magic (2018)
No. 8 -- Marquise Chriss (2015), Sacramento Kings (2016)
No. 8 -- Stanley Johnson (2014), Detroit Pistons (2015)
No. 8 -- Colin Sexton (2017), Cleveland Cavaliers (2018)
No. 10 -- Thon Maker (2015), Milwaukee Bucks (2016)
No. 12 -- Miles Bridges (2016), L.A. Clippers (2018)
No. 13 -- Zach LaVine (2013), Minnesota Timberwolves (2014)
No. 13 -- Donovan Mitchell (2015), Denver Nuggets (2017)
No. 15 -- Kelly Oubre Jr. (2014), Atlanta Hawks (2015)
No. 18 -- T.J. Leaf (2016), Indiana Pacers (2017)
No. 19 -- Malik Beasley (2015), Denver Nuggets (2016)
No. 21 -- Terrance Ferguson (2016), Oklahoma City Thunder (2016)
No. 22 -- Jordan Adams (2012), Memphis Grizzlies (2014)
No. 28 -- Skal Labissiere (2015), Phoenix Suns (2016)
No. 29 -- Dejounte Murray (2015), San Antonio Spurs (2016)
No. 30 -- Kevon Looney (2014), Golden State Warriors (2015)
No. 34 -- Tyler Ullis (2014), Phoenix Suns (2016)
No. 38 -- Jordan Bell (2013), Chicago Bulls (2017)
No. 40 -- Dwayne Bacon (2015), New Orleans Pelicans (2017)
No. 40 -- Glenn Robinson III (2012), Minnesota Timberwolves (2014)
No. 41 -- Tyler Dorsey (2015), Atlanta Hawks (2017)
No. 42 -- Nick Johnson (2011), Houston Rockets (2014)
No. 47 -- Ike Anigbogu (2016), Toronto Raptors (2017)
No. 48 -- Keita Bates-Diop (2014), Minnesota Timberwolves (2018)
No. 49 -- Chimezie Metu (2015), San Antonio Spurs (2018)
No. 56 -- Daniel Hamilton (2014), Denver Nuggets (2016)
No. 60 -- Tyrone Wallace (2012), Utah Jazz (2016)

Note: Six additional game participants have played in the NBA -- Cliff Alexander, Isaiah Briscoe, Jabari Brown, Derrick Jones, Jalen Jones, Christian Wood.

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Zion Williamson LOOKIN' SLIM at McDonalds All American Practice! Day 1 Highlights! http://www.ebooksnet.com/mcdaag-day-1-practice/ Mon, 26 Mar 2018 17:46:42 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=154917 Check out highlights from Day 1 of the 2018 McDonalds All American practice. The roster was headlined by…

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Check out highlights from Day 1 of the 2018 McDonalds All American practice. The roster was headlined by Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett, Jahvon Quinerly, Naz Reid, Coby White, Quentin Grimes and MANY MORE! Word on the street was Williamson came into this weekend looking slimmer than usual and that was definitely the case between now and his state title run. The Powerade JamFest is tonight at Morehouse College and will be airing at 830 PM on ESPN2.

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We continue our 2017-18 preseason FAB 50 national team rankings powered by www.ebooksnet.com countdown with an in-depth look at teams No. 16-30. We began with teams No. 31-50 on Sunday evening and our final installment will be teams No. 1-15 on Tuesday, November 7.

Note: The FAB 50 powered by www.ebooksnet.com is a continuation of the National Sports News Service ratings that began in 1952. These were the first national high school rankings and the late Art Johlfs of Minnesota compiled them. They were compiled for many years by the late Barry Sollenberger of Phoenix, who merged them into the FAB 50 18 years ago.

Preseason 2017-18 FAB 50 National
Team Rankings Powered by www.ebooksnet.com

By Ronnie Flores

(Final 2016-17 ranking in parentheses; *Indicates forfeit wins, forfeit losses not included; **Indicates forfeits and defaults not included; Look for preseason Region-By-Region Top 20 Rankings on Friday, November 10 and for the preseason Mr. Basketball USA Tracker on Tuesday, November 21.)

RELATED: Preseason 2016-17 FAB 50 (1-15) | Preseason 2016-17 FAB 50 (31-50) | BIL Weekly HS Basketball Showcase | Preseason Regional Top 20 Rankings

16. (BB) Simeon (Chicago, Ill.) 30-4
Key Players: SF Talen Horton-Tucker 6-5 2018 (No. 54 Rivals.com), SF Messiah Jones 6-5 2018 (Drake commit), PG Xavier Pinson 6-3 2018, SG Zion Young 6-4 2018.
Why This Ranking: The Wolverines have the firepower to capture their seventh state title under coach Robert Smith and if they do, he’ll be averaging one every two seasons. Simeon is the IHSA Class 4A favorites because of talents such as Horton-Tucker and tons of depth at each position. Jones had some big playoff games plus he’s not scared to do the dirty work the team needs. There are many interchangeable parts up front that can all defend and rebound. Pinson (a transfer from St. Patrick of Chicago) will be the lead guard and Young (from Merrillville, Ind.) is a natural scorer. Kejuan Clements (6-2, 2019) also has plenty of experience at the one and big things are expected down the line from Ahmad Bynum (6-1, 2021). The Wolverines will look to play at a quick pace and force turnovers to gain an advantage.
The Skinny: With respect to Fenwick, it looks like the Chicago Public League is where a majority of Illinois’ top teams reside, as No. 42 Morgan Park, Whitney Young and Curie will challenge the Wolverines for City supremacy. Simeon downed rival Morgan Park to claim the city title, and they’ll battle once again on December 9. A week earlier, Simeon takes on Chaminade of Missouri (which just missed the FAB 50) at the Chicago Elite Classic. Smith’s club also takes on highly-regarded Memphis East at the Penny Hardaway Hoopfest January 6. In fact, it could meet East twice with the first meeting potentially taking place at the City of Palms Classic in Ft. Myers, Fla. Simeon isn’t terribly big, so it will need to neutralize bigger teams. That means the play of up-and-comer Jeremiah Stamps (6-7, 2019) will be key in order to maintain its ranking. Kezo Brown (6-2, 2018) has had a tumultuous career at Simeon so far, but if he can contribute anywhere near the level he did in the city title game (26 points) and the newcomers mesh, there is no telling how good this team could be come February.

17. (BB) Roselle Catholic (Roselle, N.J.) 18-11
Key Players: PF Naz Reid 6-10 2018 (No. 18 ESPN.com, LSU commit), SG Kahlil Whitney 6-6 2019 (No. 38 ESPN.com), PG Joshua Pierre-Louis 6-1 2019.
Why This Ranking: The Lions have the necessary talent, and plenty of motivation, to capture their third New Jersey TOC in six seasons (2013, 2015). The anchor is Reid, a big-time presence inside who averaged double figures in points and rebounds while blocking over two shots per game. When he’s motivated, he’s a load to deal and if Roselle lives up to expectations, he could be a dark horse Mr. Basketball USA candidate. Coach Dave Boff expects a big jump in production for Whitney and Pierre-Louis, the younger brother of graduated star guard Nate Pierre-Louis (Temple). Boff also welcomes Delaware commit Ithiel Horton (6-3, 2018), who averaged double figures in scoring at St. Anthony of Jersey City before the school closed in the spring. Before the TOC, of course, the Lions know they must take care of business in the South Jersey, Non-Public B region where nemesis Patrick School and No. 39 Ranney School await.
The Skinny: The Lions spent the majority of last season in the FAB 50 despite a mixed bag of results versus top tier teams and will likely need to cut the overall loss count in half to remain in the Top 25. Roselle Catholic fell four times to No. 25 Patrick School, including in the South Jersey, Non-Public A title game after having put an end to the Celtics’ season in three of the four prior years. Patrick School could easily be New Jersey's preseason No. 2, but we like Boff’s club with eight lettermen returning and because of the size and depth provided by the likes of third returning starter Alanzo Frink (6-9, 2018) and newcomer Cliff Omoruyi (6-11, 2020). The Jersey rankings debate will likely get decided on the court, regardless, and Roselle Catholic has a key stretch of games in late January. The Lions take on Ranney School on January 31, face Patrick School on February 3 and face top-ranked Montverde Academy on February 9.

18. (14) Brentwood Academy (Nashville, Tenn.) 30-2
Key Players: PG Darius Garland 6-0 2018 (No. 10 Hoop Scoop, Ballislife Second Team All-American), SG Cam Johnson 6-2 2018 (Vanderbilt commit – football).
Why This Ranking: There’s a lot to like from a program that has captured three consecutive TSSAA Division II-AA state titles: mainly a returning All-American, three starters and eight lettermen. It begins with Garland, a Mr. Basketball USA candidate who had 30 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in the state title game and averaged 23 ppg as a junior. The other stalwart in the backcourt is Johnson, who is an excellent defender. In fact, coach Hubie Smith feels his backcourt duo are the best defenders he’s ever had and with Garland on the floor the unselfishness is contagious. Many of the lettermen play football, including Vanderbilt commit Gavin Schoenwald (6-6, 2018), so young talents such as Cory Reynolds (6-5, 2020) will need to grow up in a hurry. That valuable experience creates depth and makes Brentwood the odds-on favorites to win a fourth consecutive state crown.
The Skinny: The Eagles closed out last season wining 19 consecutive games, but in order to maintain a lofty FAB 50 ranking it must avoid a slow start while the Grid-Hoopers make the transition to the hardwood. Smith, whose program has great alumni support, seems to be confident even though he graduated six seniors. “We may have less knowledge, but we are deeper and have more size and athleticism; we have a chance to be really good by the end of the season,” Smith said. Brentwood hopes to be rolling by the time its hosts the Brandon Wright Holiday Classic before Christmas. It will then face Olive Branch (Miss.) at the Penny Haradway Hoopfest on January 6 before heading to the Bass Pro Tournament of Champions, where the Eagles will test their wits against the likes of Oak Hill Academy, La Lumiere, Webster Groves, No. 43 Wasatch Academy and No. 46 Christ the King.

19. (15) Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) 32-5
Key Players: SG Prentiss Hubb 6-3 2018 (No. 46 Hoop Scoop, Notre Dame commit), SF Myles Dread 6-5 2018 (No. 164 247Sports.com, Penn St. commit), SF Terrance Williams 6-7 2020 (No. 26 247Sports.com).
Why This Ranking: We almost give the nod to Gonzaga over Brentwood Academy at No. 18, but then we recalled why we put the Eagles in the preseason Top 10 last season. Darius Garland is the type of point guard Gonzaga had last season, so the WCAC’s preseason No. 2 starts one slot below. Don’t feel sorry for coach Steve Turner as life for his program begins with point guard Chris Lykes. The two-time Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) player of the year is now at Miami, but the Eagles may still have the best guard in the league in Hubb. He averaged 13.9 ppg while playing off the ball and will slide over to the lead guard while still providing his excellent defensive, passing, and rebounding ability. Wing guard Dread (10.4 ppg) and the talented Williams (7.2 ppg) both received all-WCAC acclaim and are primed to increase their statistical production.
The Skinny: Two years ago, we had Gonzaga as the third WCAC in the FAB 50 and it finished in third place. Last season we the Eagles as the front-runner and they went on to win the conference title. This season, we rate the Eagles a whisker behind Paul VI as solid No. 2 in front of No. 38 DeMatha Catholic. The key will be which team can steal a key road game or two to take control of the conference standings. Turner thinks highly of this club and the bodies moving up from JayVee and freshman teams that went a combined 39-4 will push the nine returning lettermen in practice. “Our team’s biggest strengths are depth, the ability to score the ball and turn people over,” Turner said. Gonzaga will host its own classic December 8-10 that includes Roman Catholic of Philadelphia and regionally-ranked Cardinal Hayes of New York, play at the Slam Dunk To The Beach in Delaware and the Hoophall Classic.

20. (20) Clarkston (Clarkston, Mich.) 27-1
Key Players: PG Foster Loyer 6-0 2018 (No. 63 ESPN.com, Ballislife Second Team All-American, Michigan St. commit), PF Thomas Kithier 6-8 2018 (No. 95 Rivals.com, Michigan St. commit), PF Taylor Currie 6-9 2018 (No. 247 247Sports.com).
Why This Ranking: The Wolves begin in the same FAB 50 spot they finished last year after capturing the MHSAA Class A state title, the first for veteran coach Dane Fife. Clarkston, which began at No. 33 last year, could be even better this year with most of the cast returning and the addition of Kithier. He comes over from Dakota McComb after twice earning all-state honors and averaging 21 points and 12 rebounds as a junior. Clarkston also adds Hank Schemmel (6-7, 2018), who moved in from Archbishop Spalding in Maryland. With Currie back in the mix, the Wolves have one of the most talented frontlines in the Midwest. He originally was committed to Michigan, but re-opened his recruitment after re-classing to the 2018 class.
The Skinny: Kithier will now team up with his running mate on All-Ohio Red: Foster. With all the glowing credentials of the big men, it’s Loyer who gives this team a national profile as one of the most accomplished players in the country and his backcourt mate C.J. Robinson (5-11, 2018) isn’t shabby, either. Loyer earned All-American acclaim after scoring 29 points in the state title game and averaged 25.4 ppg, four rpg, six apg, and three spg while making 199 consecutive free throws. Belleville comes in as our No. 2 team from Michigan and we gave that team some FAB 50 consideration, but the gap between them and Clarkston is considerable. There was some talk of setting up a showdown with a highly-regarded FAB 50 team, but Michigan’s travel restrictions hurts Clarkston’s ability to test itself outside the Midwest Region. So once again, Clarkston will have to make a slow play up in the rankings. If there is no complacency and the newcomers mesh, there is no reason this team can’t climb into the Top 10.

21. (NR) University School (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) 20-7
Key Players: PF Vernon Carey Jr. 6-10 2019 (No. 1 247Sports.com, Ballislife Underclass All-American), SF Scottie Barnes 6-7 2020 (No. 5 247Sports.com), SG Trey Doomes 6-3 2018 (No. 223 247Sports.com, West Virginia commit), PG Drue Drinnon 6-0 2018 (No. 182 247Sports.com, New Mexico commit).
Why This Ranking: This is a team we reward for the personnel on its roster and the loaded schedule it will play and don’t factor in much on the results of the previous season. The Sharks fell in the FHSAA Class 5A Region 4 semifinals, but rate as the state title favorites this year with a big-time returner, some excellent athletes and key transfers. Coach Adrian Sosa welcomes back Carey (22 ppg, 8 rpg) and with big outings in the big games, the powerful and skilled pivot could earn All-American acclaim. Backcourt returnees Xavien Flowers (5-10, 2019) and Joshua Sanguinetti (6-2, 2019) are big-time football players (Flowers a receiver and Sanguinetti a safety) and their transition from the gridiron will be eased by three big-time transfers. Doomes has plenty of scoring ability while Drinnon gets in the lane with ease and is known for his clutch play. Barnes is one of the best players in his class nationally with his combination of length and passing ability.
The Skinny: There is plenty to like about this team, although it hasn’t proven it on a national scale yet. Sosa coached Carey, Flowers, Doomes, Logan Alters (6-0, 2019) and Levy Renaud (6-2, 2018) on the Nike Team Florida EYBL team while Carey played with Barnes on the USA Basketball 16U team. That means the chemistry will be, provided the transfers are eligible. Sosa is concerned about his team’s depth and he’ll need to develop some against a schedule that includes a game against FAB 50 No. 1 contender Oak Hill Academy (Hoophall Classic). University opens the City of Palms Classic against highly-regarded Archbishop Malloy of New York.

22. (36) Apple Valley (Apple Valley, Minn.) 30-2
Key Players: PG Tre Jones 6-2 2018 (No. 4 Hoop Scoop, Ballislife Second Team All-American, Duke commit), SF Luke Martens 6-3 2018, C Spencer Rolland 6-7 2018 (Harvard commit - football).
Why This Ranking: Having one of the nation’s best guards and a strong senior class is always an ingredient for success and that’s exactly what coach Zach Goring has at his disposal. For the second time in three seasons, the Eagles spoiled an unbeaten championship season of Champlin Park to capture the MHSSL Class 4A title. If this program is going to win a state crown for the third time in four years, Jones will have plenty to do with it. He willed Apple Valley to avenging victories in the state semifinals and championship game, going for 24 points, 18 rebounds and five assists. He averaged 23 ppg, 10 rpg and 7 apg while lifting his teammates’ play to another level. The maturity level of the role players has grown, as Martens (10.6 ppg) was in double figures in half of Apple Valley’s games and with his football background he’s not scared to play whatever role necessary for his team to win. He’s getting recruited in both sports and excels on both ends of the hardwood with his timely scoring and rebounding. Rolland also is a Grid-Hooper and gives this perimeter-oriented team muscle inside.
The Skinny: The Eagles are physically strong and with 11 total lettermen returning, they’ll be awfully tough to beat in-state. Not only are they physically strong, Goring really likes their shooting prowess and ability to play for one another. Apple Valley can move up provided it remains unbeaten, and a December 30 game vs. No. 47 Cretin-Derham Hall in a state No. 1 vs. No. 2 affair at the Granite City Classic will show this team where it stands and what it needs work on over the second half of the season to meet its championship goals.

23. (13) Greensboro Day (Greensboro, N.C.) 34-4
Key Players: SF John Newman III 6-5 2018 (No. 120 247Sports.com, Clemson commit), SG Will Dillard 6-3 2018 (No. 179 247Sports.com), PF Mike Fowler 6-9 2019.
Why This Ranking: The Bengals begin the preseason one spot lower than they did in 2016-17 when they lived up to expectations by winning the NCISA Class 3A title. They moved up in the final rankings by defeating a IMG Academy team that was No. 6 at the time to give the NCISA its first win at Dick’s Nationals. Greensboro Day has two starters back and four of its five seniors have played in two Dick’s Nationals, so the combination of talent, experience and tradition make this ranking warranted. Newman was the PACIS co-Player of the Year with graduated teammate J.P. Moorman (Temple) and both he and Dillard are excellent defenders. The third senior the Bengals will rely on is Alex Michael (6-5, 2018), a defensive-oriented, team-first guy and improved shooter.
The Skinny: Veteran coach Freddy Johnson (992-283), now beginning his 41st season at Greensboro Day, has won a record nine NCISAA state titles. The 2016-17 Ballislife National Coach of the Year will win his 1,000th game early in the season, but getting state title No. 10 won’t be an easy task. Piedmont rival Wesleyan Christian Academy rates as the slight title favorites with a bit more overall firepower, but Johnson’s staff likes its chances with a 10-deep squad that includes newcomers Tripp Greene (6-1, 2018), a 18 ppg scorer at Forsyth Country Day, and Nicholas Evtimov (6-7, 2019). The Bengals’ showdowns with WCA will take place a week apart in late January, but their FAB 50 ranking will center around how they fare at the Iolani Classic, where No. 1 contender Montverde Academy, No. 30 Jefferson, No. 40 Rainier Beach and regionally ranked clubs L.A. Fairfax and Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland fill out the bracket.

24. (8) IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 26-2
Key Players: PF Silvio De Sousa 6-9 2018 (No. 15 Hoop Scoop, Kansas commit), SF Josh Green 6-6 2019 (No. 24 247Sports.com), C Chol Marial 7-1 2019 (No. 4 ESPN.com), SF Darius Days 6-7 2018 (No. 58 247Sports.com, LSU commit), SG Jahmius Ramsey 6-4 2019.
Why This Ranking: The personnel on hand may be indicative of a higher spot, but we’ll take a wait-and-see approach with regards to how the talent meshes with a coaching change. Vince Walden (Arkansas St.) led one of the nation’s most talented teams that earned the No. 2 seed at Dick’s Nationals before being upset by Greensboro Day. New coach Sean McAloon comes over after six years at St. John’s College Prep of Washington, D.C. in the WCAC and seven seasons prior at Benedictine of Richmond, Va. Having that experience coaching in high level, high intensity games will help him manage this talented roster. De Sousa is the lone returning starter among four lettermen and there is talent at each position. Noah Farrakhan (6-0, 2020) has big-game experience at the point and Arkansas-bound Keshawn Embery (6-3, 2018) can also run the point or slide over to the two.
The Skinny: It wouldn’t surprise us to see this FHSAA independent program hop over some teams ranked ahead of it that doesn’t play the same type of schedule. We’re just waiting to see how the pieces all jell. Marial has a chance to be special and Green could have a breakout year while Days provides depth and athleticism. “We should be very fast and quick with our versatility giving us different ways to attack,” McAloon said. IMG will play regionally-ranked Wheeler of Georgia and McAloon’s old St. John’s team at the National High School Hoops Festival, will participate in both the Chick-Fil-A Classic and John Wall Invitational, while playing FAB 50 title contender Findlay Prep at the Cancer Research Classic.

25. (9) Patrick School (Elizabeth, N.J.) 29-4
Key Players: PF Valdir Manuel 6-9 2018 (No. 108 247Sports.com), PG Al Amir-Dawes 6-1 2019 (No. 72 247Sports.com), PG Markquis Nowell 5-8 2018 (No. 230 247Sports.com), PG Atiba Taylor 6-3 2019.
Why This Ranking: The Celts are similar to IMG in that they have more raw talent than a handful of teams ranked ahead of them, but a bunch of new faces. Patrick School started five seniors in their NJSIAA Tournament of Champions run, but it has the talent to win back-to-back TOC crowns if the breaks go its way. Manuel actually has starting experience and coach Chris Chavannes is quite high on Australian import Giorgi Bezhanishvilli (6-10, 2018). Taylor comes over from Hackensack (N.J.) and can score or facilitate at a high level. Chavannes expects a big jump in production from Amir-Dawes to help off-set the loss of a fantastic senior class.
The Skinny: This team has a lot of what last year’s team that began the season No. 3 in the FAB 50 did: big-time size and depth on the frontline. Still it’s never easy replacing six D1 players and the Celtics will have plenty of opportunity to move up. Another factor in their positioning is local rankings, where they fall behind Hudson Catholic and battle No. 17 Roselle Catholic for state preseason No. 2. The local schedule to capture the South Jersey and overall Non-Public A title won’t be easy and there is enough national games on the schedule where a loss won’t knock the Celtics all the way out before the post-season begins. Last year Chavannes felt anything other than a TOC crown would be a disappointment and he’s ultra-confident in his group once again. “This team is as deep as any we’ve ever had,” Chavannes said. “We have a very big frontline again, and this team will be as good if not better than last year’s team, but we still have to get it done.”

26. (4) Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia, Pa.) 31-1*
Key Players: SF Donta Scott 6-7 2019 (No. 76 247Sports.com), SG Dahmir Bishop 6-4 2019, PG Bernard Lightsey 6-0 2018, SF Jamil Riggins 6-6 2019 (No. 146 247Sports.com).
Why This Ranking: The Panthers were our hunch team last season, opening up at No. 20 in the FAB 50. They played above expectations, but graduated a strong senior class that included three D1 players, so they’ll likely take a step back in 2017-18. Coach Andre Noble (312-75) does have enough returning pieces and talent to be just outside the Top 25. It starts with Scott, last year’s second leading scorer behind star guard Daron Russell (Rhode Island) and Noble expects him to take the next step up this season. He is a bit concerned about his depth at point guard, so the play of Lightsey will be key.
The Skinny: Last year’s team had good balance but some questions marks up front and this year it’s the opposite. There is balance and experience, but the play of the guards will determine how far this team goes. A strong group of juniors means this team is still the Philly Public League favorites and will likely be much better come playoff time, but it cannot afford to drop too many showcase games in order to stay in the rankings. If Bishop, Elijah Taylor (6-8, 2020) and “Reefy” Knox (6-6, 2019) make good progression, this team will fare well against a schedule that includes a trip to the Beach Ball Classic where the likes of Montverde Academy, No. 35 Long Island Lutheran, No. 36 Clark, No. 38 DeMatha, and No. 48 Bishop Gorman await. The Panthers take on highly-regarded La Lumiere at the Cancer Research Classic and also participate at the Hoophall Classic.

27. (BB) Garfield (Seattle, Wash.) 21-6
Key Players: PF J’Raan Brooks 6-9 2018 (No. 29 Hoop Scoop), PG Pierre Crockwell 6-0 2019 (No. 156 247Sports.com), SF Jamon Kemp 6-6 2019, SG MarJon Beauchamp 6-5 2020 (No. 15 Rivals.com).
Why This Ranking: The Bulldogs were right in this range to open last season (No. 30) and only lost to three teams: No. 40 Rainier Beach, No. 19 Gonzaga and four times to FAB 50 National Champ Nathan Hale. The coach of the defending champions (Brandon Roy) is now back at his alma mater and with Hale’s core of players moving on, the Bulldogs are the favorites in the Metro League. Brooks is a big-time talent who will be the go-to scorer underneath. Ed Chang (6-8, 2018), a Washington commit from Papillion-La Vista in Nebraska who averaged 18.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg, and 4.0 bpg, will shift more to the wing on this team and be even more dangerous. Crockwell comes in from Prolific Prep (Calif.) and will be spelled by Eddie Turner (6-1, 2018). Beauchamp may start or lead a bench that Roy will confidently use with little drop off when he goes to it.
The Skinny: Last season at Hale, Roy had the nation’s best player (Missouri’s Michael Porter Jr.) and many times he let him improvise on offense. He does a good job of adjusting to his personnel and this year Garfield plans to run more sets instead of free-lancing. If everyone is on the same page, Garfield will be a tough out because there is an abundance of talent. The surprise in practice so far is Kemp (the son of former NBA standout Shawn Kemp), as the coaching staff expects a more defined role and bigger impact than what they faced at Hale last year. Garfield’s key stretch from a rankings standpoint will be when it travels to the Rancho Mirage Holiday Invitational after Christmas and takes on No. 40 Rainier Beach and No. 30 Jefferson over MLK weekend.

28. (BB) Mt. St. Joseph (Baltimore, Md.) 35-4
Key Players: PF Jalen Smith 6-9 2018 (No. 15 ESPN.com, Ballislife Underclass All-American, Maryland commit), PG James Bishop 6-2 2019 (No. 111 Rivals.com), PG Tyree Meyers 6-0 2018.
Why This Ranking: The Gaels have the necessary ingredients to be a Top 25 team this winter: mainly talent, depth and experience. Coach Pat Clatchey’s club won three league and tournament championships last season and return three starters and seven of the first nine in the rotation. It starts with Smith, who could be in store for an All-American season after averaging 17 ppg, 9 rpg, and 3 bpg while earning Baltimore Catholic League, Gatorade State and Baltimore Sun All-Metro co-Player of the Year honors. Bishop (17 ppg) had a huge sophomore season and can play both guard sports, while Meyers (8 ppg) is a true lead guard and coach on the floor.
The Skinny: Mt. St. Joseph is the favorites in the tough Baltimore Catholic League and it’ll find out right away how it stacks up against the field when it travels to play highly-regarded John Carroll and its five returning starters on November 27. In order to move up, Mt. St. Joe’s must hold serve in league play and in the MIAA ranks and not have a letdown should it participate in the Alhambra Catholic Invitational. There is depth to avoid any letdowns with the likes of Kendall McMillan (6-2, 2018), last year’s sixth man, returning after averaging 9 ppg and 6 rpg. Clatchey had a 31-2 JayVee team last year and touts Jason Edokapyi (6-6, 2020) and Tyler Brelsford (6-2, 2020) as future D1 players.

29. (25) Trinity Episcopal (Richmond, Va.) 35-1
Key Players: PF Armando Bacot 6-10 2019 (No. 13 Rivals.com, Ballislife Underclass All-American), PG Jason Wade 6-5 2018 (Old Dominion commit), SF Henry Coleman 6-7 2020.
Why This Ranking: Arguably the nation’s most underappreciated team during the 2016-17 regular season, the Titans made noise nationally when they downed Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and FAB 50 regular Paul VI 95-78 in the VISAA D1 championship game. This season they won’t sneak up on anyone, but coach Rick Hamlin’s crew has enough talent with a winning pedigree to warrant a spot in the FAB 50 after flying under the radar in the preseason last year. Ten lettermen return and Hamlin has three future high major players to do battle with so he likes his team’s chances at a repeat state crown.
The Skinny: The Titans do lose Virginia Prep League MVP Zach Jacobs (James Madison) but Bacot, who averaged 20 ppg and 12 rpg last season as a sophomore, is in position for a dominant season after an excellent summer playing for Team Loaded Virginia; he can choose nearly any college in the country to attend. Wade (16 ppg) is a returning all-stater and transfer Coleman already has major scholarship offers. We also like the Titans because they’ll be tested right away, playing FAB 50 title contender Montverde Academy at the Holiday Hoopsgiving in Atlanta. “We’re going to find some things out in a hurry; we should be good as long as we stay healthy, humble and hungry,” Hamlin said.

30. (23) Jefferson (Portland, Ore.) 27-1
Key Players: PF Kamaka Hepa 6-9 2018 (No. 46 Rivals.com, Ballislife Underclass All-American, Texas commit), PG Marcus Tsohonis 6-4 2019 (No. 154 247Sports.com), PF Khalil Chatman 6-8 2018.
Why This Ranking: The Democrats won their first Class 6A state title last season after opening the season as the prohibitive favorites and find themselves in the same position again in 2017-18. It all starts with Hepa, the most heralded of the three returning starters, as he averaged 20 ppg, 12 rpg and 5 apg while earning first team all-state accolades. Tsohonis (16 ppg, 7 rpg, 5 apg) is a budding talent who could needs to play big in the big games while Robert Ford (6-0, 2018) could turn recruiters’ heads with big performances in the big games. Transfers Chatman, who averaged 21 ppg and 11 rpg at Franklin of Portland, and Andrew Graves (6-10, 2019) give this team an opportunity to do something special on a national scale.
The Skinny: Despite losing two starters, including all-stater Geno West (Idaho), Jefferson begins the season six spots higher than last preseason and has the ability to climb closer to the Top 15 based on its upgraded schedule. The Demos head to the Iolani Classic where highly-regarded Montverde Academy, No. 23 Greensboro Day and No. 40 Rainier Beach fill out the bracket. The Demos will also play in the Les Schwab Invitational where Oak Hill Academy and Mater Dei of California visit Oregon and face Garfield of Seattle over MLK weekend.

RELATED: Preseason 2016-17 FAB 50 (1-15) | Preseason 2016-17 FAB 50 (31-50) | BIL Weekly HS Basketball Showcase | Preseason Regional Top 20 Rankings

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Jelly Fam Jahvon Quinerly vs Ja'Vonte Smart! 5-Star PG Battle! Naz Reid Goes Off! http://www.ebooksnet.com/jelly-fam-jahvon-quinerly-vs-javonte-smart-5-star-pg-battle-naz-reid-goes-off/ Sun, 30 Jul 2017 15:14:31 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=147756 Jelly Fam Jahvon Quinerly aka Jelly JQ is vying for the number 1 point guard spot in the…

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Jelly Fam Jahvon Quinerly aka Jelly JQ is vying for the number 1 point guard spot in the Class of 2018. Recently named UAA MVP for his play with Sports U, Quinerly teamed up with his Sports U teammate, elite big man Nazreon Reid, to play with NJ Playaz at The 8/Bigfoot Hoops Las Vegas Classic. NJ Playaz also featured Jalen Carey and Markquis Nowell. Basically it was Reid plus 4 guards...
In a five-star guard showdown, NJ Playaz faced Nike EYBL Houston Hoops 17U, led by LSU commit, Ja'Vonte Smart.
Naz Reid played huge down the stretch, tying the game at the end of regulation, forcing overtime. In the end, the NJ Playaz were victorious. The hoops fans in the gym caught a great game (and saw Jahvon "Jelly JQ" jelly in-game.
Once the game ended, the five-star players Quinerly, Reid and Smart were able to embrace and smile again.
Check out these raw game highlights from The 8/Bigfoot Hoops Las Vegas Classic.
Ballislife will continue following Jahvon Quinerly, Naz Reid and Ja'Vonte Smart though high school.

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Jelly Fam Jahvon Quinerly vs Ja'Vonte Smart! 5-Star PG Battle! Naz Reid Goes Off! - www.ebooksnet.com Jelly Fam Jahvon Quinerly aka Jelly JQ is vying for the number 1 point guard spot in the Class of 2018. Recently named UAA MVP for his play with Sports U, Quinerly teamed up with his Sports U teammate, elite big man Nazreon Reid, to play with NJ Playaz at The 8/Bigfoot Hoops Las Vegas Classic. NJ Pl ballislife,Bigfoot Hoops Las Vegas Classic,highlights,houston hoops,jahvon quinerly jelly,Javonte Smart,jelly,Jelly Fam,jellyfam,Naz Reid
17 Year Old "Hollywood Naz" Reid is a 5-Star BEAST! New Highlights! http://www.ebooksnet.com/hollywood-naz-reid-is-a-5-star-beast-new-aau-basketball-highlights/ Mon, 12 Jun 2017 23:59:18 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=144673 Naz Reid, a 6-10, 5-star center/power forward (Roselle Catholic, New Jersey) is currently the No. 12 ranked player…

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Naz Reid, a 6-10, 5-star center/power forward (Roselle Catholic, New Jersey) is currently the No. 12 ranked player in the class of 2018 by 247 Sports Composite.
Last month, the 17 year old Asbury Park, NJ native Nazreon Reid cut his list to 10 schools including Arizona, Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, North Carolina, Rutgers, Seton Hall and UCLA. All but Kentucky and North Carolina have extended scholarship offers.
Through eleven games with Sports U on the Under Armour Association AAU circuit, Naz Reid is averaging 15.5 points (9th overall), 10.1 rebounds (1st overall) and 2.3 blocks per game (4th overall) while shooting 51 percent from the floor (7th overall) in 28.5 mins per game (5th overall). Sports U has a 9-3 record.
With his three-point shooting, impressive passing, Naz Reid has shown his versatility, especially for his size.

Check out these exclusive highlights from Nazreon Reid (who goes by Holloywood Naz on social media) from Sports U at the UAA.
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17 Year Old "Hollywood Naz" Reid is a 5-Star BEAST! New Highlights! - www.ebooksnet.com Naz Reid, a 6-10, 5-star center/power forward (Roselle Catholic, New Jersey) is currently the No. 12 ranked player in the class of 2018 by 247 Sports Composite. Last month, the 17 year old Asbury Park, NJ native Nazreon Reid cut his list to 10 schools including Arizona, Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky 2018,aau,ballislife,basketball,highlights,Naz Reid,new jersey,Sports U,UAA,under armour association
JellyFam Takes Over In Indy! Jahvon Quinerly vs Tyler Harris Highlights! http://www.ebooksnet.com/jellyfam-takes-over-in-indy-jahvon-quinerly-vs-tyler-harris-highlights/ Tue, 02 May 2017 14:35:31 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=142850 Jahvon Quinerly was named MVP of UAA Session 1 in NYC. 1 week later, little has changed! Not…

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Jahvon Quinerly was named MVP of UAA Session 1 in NYC. 1 week later, little has changed! Not only is Sports U 2018 PG Jahvon Quinerly out of New Jersey looking like MVP of Under Armour Association, he's making a case for number one point guard in the nation!
In the highest profile PG matchup of Session 2 near Indianapolis, Team Thad, led by Tyler Harris, faced off against Sports U, led by Quinerly and 5-star Naz Reid.
With a ton of coaches looking on (including Kentucky Coach John Calipari), both teams played physical defense in a close game. Sports U led 59-54 after 3 quarters and then Jahvon Quinerly TOOK OVER!
Sports U went on a 18-5 run and the rest was history. Sports U won 76-64. Quinerly finished with 24 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists. UAA leading rebounder Naz Reid added 16 points, 10 rebounds.
Team Thad's Tyler Harris finished with 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists. Rodgerick Brown scored 17 points with 6 rebounds.

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JellyFam Takes Over In Indy! Jahvon Quinerly vs Tyler Harris Highlights! - www.ebooksnet.com Jahvon Quinerly was named MVP of UAA Session 1 in NYC. 1 week later, little has changed! Not only is Sports U 2018 PG Jahvon Quinerly out of New Jersey looking like MVP of Under Armour Association, he's making a case for number one point guard in the nation! In the highest profile PG matchup of Sess ballislife,Jahvon Quinerly,jelly,Jelly Fam,jellyfam,Naz Reid,Sports U basketball,team thad,Tyler Harris,UAA basketball 2017
Jelly Supports Jelly! Jahvon Quinerly vs Bryan Antoine UAA Highlights! http://www.ebooksnet.com/jelly-supports-jelly-jahvon-quinerly-vs-bryan-antoine-uaa-highlights/ Wed, 26 Apr 2017 18:03:25 +0000 https://bilcomprd.wpengine.com/?p=142636 Jahvon Quinerly is certainly the top-rated 2018 point guard in this year's Under Armour Association. He's also arguably…

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Jahvon Quinerly is certainly the top-rated 2018 point guard in this year's Under Armour Association. He's also arguably the most talked-about player. A huge crowd gathered at NYC's Basketball City to see Sports U (NJ) vs Team Rio 17U (NJ).
New Jersey's Quinerly had plenty of family and friends in the crowd including JellyFam Dimes Isaiah Washington (2017 NY Mr Basketball and Minnesota commit).
In the end, Team Rio held off a late Sports U rally to win 60-57.
2019 star 6'4 Bryan Antoine led Team Rio scoring 19 points. Fellow guard Jalen Gaffney added 11 points. Team Rio played strong defense against a loaded Sports U team and won the battle of the boards.

Naz Reid battled foul trouble but finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds. Jahvon Quinerly had 15 points and six assists to help lead Sports U.
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Jelly Supports Jelly! Jahvon Quinerly vs Bryan Antoine UAA Highlights! - www.ebooksnet.com Jahvon Quinerly is certainly the top-rated 2018 point guard in this year's Under Armour Association. He's also arguably the most talked-about player. A huge crowd gathered at NYC's Basketball City to see Sports U (NJ) vs Team Rio 17U (NJ). New Jersey's Quinerly had plenty of family and friends in th ballislife,Bryan Antoine,Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis,Javon Quinerly,Jelly Fam,jelly fam isaiah washington,jellyfam,jellyfam dimes,Naz Reid,Sports U,Team Rio,UAA,under armour
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This Sunday, June 5 at Cerritos College in Southern California, Ballislife will live stream the Top 25 Game from the 2016 Pangos All-American Camp. The Ballislife Cream of the Crop Top 25 Game at the 2016 Pangos All-American Camp will take place at approximately 5 pm ET/ 2 pm PT. Some of the top players expected at the 14th annual camp include Michael Porter, Billy Preston, Trevon Duval, Brandon McCoy, and Jarred Vanderbilt. The live stream is FREE on www.ebooksnet.com right here on this story post.

The Ballislife Cream of the Crop Top 25 Game taking place Sunday, June 5 at the 2016 Pangos All-American Camp is a culmination of the three-day, invitation-only national camp. The camp's best players are selected by director Dinos Trigonis and respected members of the media, including many McDonald's All-American Game voters, after evaluating them following three days of instruction from former NBA assistant coach Dave Miller and camp games.

The 14th annual Pangos All-American Camp takes place June 3-5 at Cerritos College. It was founded by Trigonis in 2003 as a tool to promote the Pangos brand and it has evolved into the first must-stop on the summer recruiting calendar. The invitation-only camp, which is free to the viewing public, brings together approximately 120 of the nation's top high school players. It has also served as a "coming out party" for national "sleepers" such as Russell Westbrook, the star guard of the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Derrick Williams, the No. 2 pick of the 2011 NBA Draft, who wasn't nationally known prior to the 2008 camp.

Some of the camp's top participants over the years include James Harden, Harrison Barnes, Anthony Davis, John Wall, Brandon Jennings, Stanley Johnson, Bradley Beal, Shabazz Muhammad and Andre Drummond.

Some of the top players expected  in attendance at this year's camp include: Michael Porter, Billy Preston, Trevon Duval, Brandon McCoy, Jarred Vanderbilt, Charles O'Bannon Jr., Quade Green, Jaylen Hands, Javonte Smart, Naz Reid, and Charles Bassey.

You can view the FREE live stream right here on this story on June 5 at approximately 5 pm ET/2 pm PT.  

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