Justin Anderson Hoopmixtapes His Defender

Words. Aron Phillips
Stop what you’re doing, put down your phone and watch Justin Anderson elevate over a defender and “Hoopmixtape” him in Montrose Christian’s win over Freedom Woodbridge last night. MORE >

Words. Aron Phillips
Stop what you’re doing, put down your phone and watch Justin Anderson elevate over a defender and “Hoopmixtape” him in Montrose Christian’s win over Freedom Woodbridge last night. MORE >

Words. Aron Phillips
Thankfully, our friends over at Hoopmixtape have started up their Top Ten Tuesday’s again – a collection of the best of the best. In this addition, watch Justin Anderson, Aquille Carr, Shabazz Muhammad, J.P. Tokoto, Shaquille Johnson, Glenn Robinson III, Gabriel Snyder, and more do work. MORE >

Words. Aron Phillips
Kanye West might have written “Monster” with Justin Anderson in mind. The senior at Montrose Christian School (Rockville, Md.) is ready to take the world by storm, evident by the 32 points he dropped the other day in a Montrose Green-White scrimmage. Oh yeah, and he finished on this sick reverse alley-oop. Light work. MORE >

Words. Kevin Zimmerman
If you follow high school basketball at all, you’ve probably heard of Jabari Parker, the standout rising junior who is near the top of all the recruiting boards for the Class of 2013. Some call him Grant Hill with a jump shot, and that’s because his versatility and aggressiveness is only a sign of things to come. MORE >

Words. Dylan Murphy
Nick Faust may have pledged his allegiance to Maryland despite Gary Williams’ departure, but Justin Anderson has not. Matt Bracken of the Baltimore Sun reports that Anderson has officially committed to Virginia and head coach Tony Bennett. MORE >
Words. Aron Phillips
Now that the high school season is over, it’s time to turn your attention to AAU ball. And with the second annual Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) launching on April 8th at the Boo Williams Sportsplex in Hampton, Va., 40 elite travel teams featuring the nation’s top stars began their march toward this year’s coveted EYBL title. These select 17-and-under teams span all corners of the continent – including 27 states and Canada – and will compete against each other during three regular season sessions across the country, culminating with the top 24 teams qualifying for the EYBL Finals at the Nike Peach Jam (North Augusta, S.C.) this July. With that said, check out some highlights from the first session: