Marshall Plumlee

2010 City of Palms Dunk Contest: The Greatest Ever?

City of Palms Highlights

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Holy good God these highlights are incredible. As we were catching up on results of the City of Palms Tournament that is going right now in Fort Myers, Florida, we rediscovered the highlights of last summer’s City of Palms dunk contest.

The creator of the video asks if it’s the best dunk contest ever. Normally when someone asks that question or declares that something is the best of all-time, it’s not even close. This though, is ridiculous. MORE >

Austin Rivers McDonald’s All American Game Diary (Day 2)

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With the 2011 McDonald’s All American Game taking place in Chicago this week, we have our guy Austin Rivers (the No. 1 player in the nation) checking in. In his second video diary, Austin chats with us after the Powerade Jam Fest (where he wore his dad’s jersey) with teammates Marshall Plumlee and Wayne Blackshear.


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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 >

St. Patrick (NJ) wins City of Palms crown in last-second thriller

(Michael Gilchrist, USA Today)

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Of the countless high school basketball holiday tournaments jumping this time of year, there was no greatest collection of individual talent and elite national teams than at the State Farm City of Palms Classic in Fort Myers, Fla.

In what began as a showcase for home state hero Austin Rivers (Winter Park, FL), the City of Palms championship game between St. Patrick (NJ) and Milton (GA) was a classic battle that went down to the wire and ended on a buzzer-beater. MORE >

Cook choosing between Duke, UCLA

Quinn Cook

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Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) point guard Quinn Cook will decide between Duke and UCLA on Thursday, according to his coach, Steve Smith.

Cook flirted with the possibility of entertaining his “dream school” North Carolina when coach Roy Williams began to turn up the heat in his recruitment of Cook recently, but after more consideration Cook decided to end the process sooner. He will make his announcement at Oak Hill. MORE >

Duke gets its third Plumlee

photo. Indianapolis Star

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Christ School (Arden, N.C.) center Marshall Plumlee ended his recruitment Saturday and picked Duke over Virginia. Plumlee said that North Carolina was also in the mix, but with no solid offer on the table, he picked between the Cavs and the Blue Devils.

The youngest of the three 7-foot Plumlee brothers, Marshall will join Miles and Mason, who just won a national title at Duke. MORE >