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Troy Williams is a beast. The 6-7, Class of 2013 small forward from Hampton, Va., and nephew of AAU godfather Boo Williams, is building his own legend in Virginia. The web is overflowing with Williams highlights, and it when a new mix of his clips drops, it’s kind of a big deal.

Check out this one that was just unleashed: MORE >

DaJuan Coleman Commits to Syracuse

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Huge news broke yesterday: DaJuan Coleman, a 6-10, 280-pound center from Dewitt, N.Y., committed to Syracuse. This is a massive development for The ‘Cuse – Coleman is a 5-Star recruit and one of the best center prospects in the country.

Watch this clip of DaJuan rampaging through a Boo Williams event last year: MORE >

Hampton’s Troy Williams Breaks Some Kid’s Ankles

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In case you don’t already know, Troy Williams is one of the top 10 players in the Class of 2013. But as the nephew of AAU legend Boo Williams, that’s to be expected. Watch as the swingman from Phoebus High School (Hampton, Va.) breaks some kid’s ankles with a crossover at the finals of the 2011 Nike Peach Jam.


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James McAdoo to Miss Significant Time Due to Surgery

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Norfolk Christian Academy (Va.) forward James McAdoo underwent surgery earlier this week to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, according to his BWSL coach Boo Williams.

It’s a lot harder out there without McAdoo,” said Williams. “It’s just like the injury (Orlando Magic point guard) Jameer Nelson had this past season. It was pretty bad.” MORE >

Virginia Star Says UNC Rumors are “Crazy”

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When Norfolk Christian School (Va.) forward James McAdoo led the United States to a 101-87 win over host country Argentina in the gold-medal game of the FIBA Americas U-16 Championships, he got a glimpse of what he’d be in for once he chooses one of the big time schools that are courting him.

The arena, which seated 3,000, was standing room only, and the vicious crowd did everything it could to make it uncomfortable for Team USA. MORE >

Getting Up With UNC’s Next Star Point Guard

UNC signee Kendall Marshall

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Kendall Marshall doesn’t care where he’s ranked; he’s focused on the bigger picture.

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By the time Kendall Marshall was nine years old he could whip a behind-the-back pass through the arms of a lurking defender as easy as he could drain an NBA 3-pointer.

By the time he was 10, the 5-2, 95-lb. fifth grader was anointed the nation’s top fifth grader by HoopScoop, and by 11 he was featured on the front page of the Washington Post.

But by the time you read this article, none of that will matter. MORE >