Shabazz Muhammad and Nerlens Noel Pick Schools

Words. dimemag
After months and months of speculation, the nation’s two best uncommitted high school athletes – Shabazz Muhammad and Nerlens Noel – made their college announcements today. MORE >

Words. dimemag
After months and months of speculation, the nation’s two best uncommitted high school athletes – Shabazz Muhammad and Nerlens Noel – made their college announcements today. MORE >

Words. Sean Sweeney
Nerlens Noel is considered one of the best high school prospects in the country, and is undoubtedly the best defensive big man that’s come out of high school since perhaps Greg Oden. Schools want him. Fans want him. Big-time basketball collegiate programs want him. Now the only question is what does the 6-10 shot blocker from The Tilton School in New Hampshire want? MORE >

Words. High School Hoop
Nerlens Noel has been in the news a lot lately; a surge that included a massive story in the New York Times that didn’t really paint the greatest picture of the crew surrounding him and advising him on a daily basis.
It seems like the best thing for him would be to pick a school and let the rest of it (relatively) die away. Last night, Scout.com reported that Noel has cut his list of schools to three: MORE >

Words. High School Hoop
The race for 6-10 Tilton School (Everett, Mass.) uber-recruit Nerlens Noel has reached such a fever pitch that the sweepstakes warranted a massive story in yesterday’s New York Times. The story focuses on Nerlens’ upbringing, his game and the circus that now surrounds him, his college choice and the potential tens of millions of dollars waiting for him in the NBA.
A sample of the insanity: MORE >

Words. High School Hoop
At the recent HoopHall Classic in Springfield, Mass., prized Tilton School (N.H.) 6-10 shot-blocking monster Nerlens Noel told media members that he’s going to remain in the Class of 2013 instead of reclassifying to enroll in college after the season.
He told FiveStarbasketball.com: MORE >

Words. Aron Phillips
The great debate in the Class of 2013 centers around the argument about what prospect should wear the crown reserved for the No. 1 player in the country. Jabari Parker, Julius Randle, and Andrew Harrison have all held the top spot in different publications and on various websites, but guys like Nerlens Noel and Chris Walker have made their case. It’s time for you to decide. MORE >