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You Need To Know About Shannon Brown’s Younger Brother

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It’s alright. We understand. When you talk about “basketball,” “Chicago” and “Brown,” you’re most likely referring to five-year NBA pro Shannon Brown, who played at Proviso East High School in Maywood, Ill. But this year, when people are talking about “basketball,” “Chicago” and “Brown,” they’ll most likely be referring to Shannon’s younger brother, Sterling Brown, who’s a 6-4 guard like his brother, and also plays for Proviso East. Watch and see why everyone in the Class of 2013 should watch their back.


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Chicago’s Jabari Parker Shows The Circuit Why He’s No. 1

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Jabari Parker is arguably the nation’s top sophomore, and he’s been backing up his ranking with his play this spring. The 6-7 forward from Simeon Career Academy (Chicago, Ill.) has been splitting time between AAU squads Team Ferrari and Mac Irvin Fire, and dominating no matter what jersey he’s wearing. He’s lost weight and grown a couple inches in the last eight months, and his new frame and game are really impressing everyone on the circuit. See why.


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HSH Weekend Update: Oak Hill’s upset loss

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It was a big weekend in high school basketball — beginning with a head-to-head national TV contest between the No. 1 and No. 2 players in the country, and continuing through the Springfield (Mass.) Hoophall Classic, where many of the best players, teams and coaches in the nation have convened in one of the season’s premier showcases.

NO. 1 OAK HILL GOES DOWN The last time we saw Milton (GA) in action, they lost a heartbreaker to St. Patrick (NJ) in the City of Palms tournament title game on a buzzer-beating three. This time, Milton’s speed and execution didn’t leave room for a surprise dagger, as they knocked off undefeated Oak Hill, the nation’s No. 1 team according to ESPN and USA Today. MORE >

Tim Hardaway Jr. Paving His Own Path This Summer

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Check out this highlight reel of Class of 2010 member and Michigan commit Tim Hardaway Jr. doing work this summer playing AAU ball for the Mac Irvin Fire. He’s got all the pieces, but didn’t show me the UTEP two-step. Don’t worry. There’s still time…