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Shabazz Muhammad Diary: Kentucky vs. North Carolina

Shabazz Muhammad

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Few players, if any, had as productive a summer as Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) shooting guard Shabazz Muhammad — evident of his 32 ppg scoring average on the AAU scene. Now every school from North Carolina to UCLA is in hot pursuit of the 6-5 junior, making his one of the most intriguing recruiting stories in the country.

Muhammad, who is ranked No. 8 in the HSH National Top 50, has agreed to give us exclusive access by chronicling his thoughts in this regular diary where he’ll keep everyone updated on his high school season and the recruiting process: MORE >

VIDEO: Tony Wroten commits to Washington

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When it comes to creative ways to announce a college decision, Tony Wroten Jr. might have given Harrison Barnes a run for his money. While the Garfield H.S. (Seattle, WA) class of 2011 point guard didn’t have the technological wizardry of Barnes’ now-famous Skype announcement, Wroten’s method of picking Washington over Louisville, UConn, Seattle U and Villanova was better executed. Check out the video below:

West Coast superstars announce college picks

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Two of the top guards in the country — and arguably the two best players on the West Coast — both ended their recruitment Thursday, the conclusion of two longstanding “Guess Where?” debates that had been ongoing for months.

Oakland (CA) High School shooting guard Jabari Brown, ranked 12th in the HSH National Top 50, verbally committed to the University of Oregon, while Garfield H.S. (Seattle, WA) point guard Tony Wroten Jr., ranked 20th nationally, opted to stay home and attend the University of Washington. MORE >

Wroten puts John Calipari on blast

(Tony Wroten, photo. Rosie Dienhart)

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Before he commits to a college in an scheduled Oct. 7 press conference, Garfield High School (Seattle, WA) point guard Tony Wroten Jr. has one pressing question that he needs answered.

On Monday, Wroten, a 6-5 senior who is ranked 20th in the HSH National Top 50, went on Twitter to hit up Kentucky coach John Calipari. “@UKCoachCalipari aye coach. I just wanna know why u stopped recruiting me?” MORE >

Wroten’s new Top 5 includes big surprise

Tony Wroten

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If you thought LeBron James was wrong to keep so many basketball fan bases in suspense while he made his free-agency decision, you’re not going to like Tony Wroten Jr.

The Garfield H.S. (Seattle, WA) senior is the best player in his state, arguably the best on the West Coast, and certainly among the most gifted players in the entire country. Wroten, a 6-5 lefty combo guard, didn’t even play basketball last season due to a knee injury he suffered while playing wide receiver on the Bulldogs’ football team, but he is nonetheless being targeted by just about any high-profile college you can imagine. MORE >

Josiah Turner picks the Pac-10

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Sacramento (Calif.) High School point guard Josiah Turner took his official visit to Arizona last weekend — alongside recent Wildcats’ commit Nick Johnson (Findlay Prep, NV) — fully planning on finishing out the rest of his scheduled visits, which included Kansas, UCLA and Louisville.

But by the time he left, Turner had made his pledge for the Wildcats. MORE >