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Jordan Brand Classic unveils loaded East roster

(Marquis Teague, photo by Kelly Kline/NIKE)

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Trying to predict the outcome of an exhibition all-star game is an ultimately pointless venture — just one guy playing his hardest can swing the whole complexion of the game — but sometimes the rosters just look too lopsided to resist.

The rosters for the 2011 Jordan Brand Classic were released today, and the East squad is stacked with four of the arguably five best seniors in the country. Austin Rivers, Michael Gilchrist, Marquis Teague and Quincy Miller are all on the East roster, while Top-5 candidates Myck Kabongo and Brad Beal lead the West team. MORE >

McDonald’s All-American Rosters Announced

(James McAdoo)

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Rosters for the 2011 McDonald’s All-American game were unveiled today, and while most of the names on the list were to be expected, there were a few that got snubbed.

Oakland High School (CA) guard Jabari Brown, Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) wing Nick Johnson and Garfield (Seattle, WA) guard Tony Wroten Jr. were the three most visible omissions from the team. MORE >

Anthony Davis Drops 32 & 18 In Front Of John Calipari

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When Anthony Davis and his Perspectives Charter teammates arrived in Dayton, Ohio to play in the 9th Annual Flyin’ To The Hoop Invitational, they weren’t messing around. Perhaps because Kentucky’s John Calipari was in the house. Watch some highlights as Davis finished with 32 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks.


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2011 Hoophall Classic Recap

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Monday’s action at the finale of the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass., had some of the best matchups of the weekend. We saw some pretty amazing performances that will have many players’ rankings shoot up the charts.

Rather than simply reading the scouting reports, we decided to talk with some of the players and coaches to get their perspectives on some of the day’s top performers. Here is what they had to say: MORE >

HSH Top 50: Austin Rivers still No. 1, Quincy Miller drops out

(Austin Rivers)

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When the No. 2 high school basketball player in the country suddenly falls out of the Top 50 in the middle of his senior season, clearly something has gone wrong. In the case of Quincy Miller (Westchester, NC), it was a torn ACL in his left knee suffered on Dec. 10. The injury ended what would have certainly been an All-American campaign and potentially a national Player of the Year run before it really began.

Miller’s season-ending injury dropped him out of the new High School Hoop National Top 50 Ranking, updated following the 2010-11 holiday tournament stretch of the schedule, where a lot of players were tested against national competition in high-profile matchups. MORE >

Findlay Prep vs. Yates headlines ESPN showcase tonight

(Findlay Prep PG Myck Kabongo)

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It’s a battle of the champions tonight in H-Town.

Yates H.S. (Houston, TX), the reigning USA Today national champions, are set to face off against Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV), the two-time defending National High School Invitational tournament champs. In other words, the two teams who can lay claim to being high school basketball’s No. 1 squad have a meeting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on ESPN. MORE >