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Date Posted: 10:25:04 06/15/04 Tue 1. Derrick “Pooh” Rose 6-3 G Simeon (Chicago Ferrari 15U/16U)- Best freshman in the state, top 5 in the nation. Has the best handle in the state, can jump out of the gym and glide over people, and has a pure stroke. He led his Simeon team to the city-sophomore state championship with 19 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 steals. I personally feel that Simeon could of won state if he played varsity. The guard play wasn't that strong for Simeon when it counted. This summer his AAU team will wreck house, with him, Trey Blue, Tim Flowers, Antonio Topps, Brandon Hall, Kevin Johnson, Dante Thompson, Randall Hampton, Dwight McCombs, Ryan Allen, Dionte Gaskew, and Colby Johnson. They've already won state and Rose dropped 23 points against the Michigan Hurricanes (6th in the nation) at Spiece (Ft. Wayne). He has an article in the sports section of the Chicago Suntimes, "Simeon's Rose in full bloom" (Sunday, May 2, 2004). At the Houston Kingwood Classic he was regarded as a top 10 sophomore in the nation (with scouts not knowing he was only a freshman). He scored 27 points and had 12 rebounds (while Illinois head coach Bruce Weber was watching) against a Texas team (16U) that finished 5th in the nation last year. This kid can play with any and everyone, at any level. At the Windy City Classic he did not have the best all-around tournament, but in the mix have some eyebrow raising dunks. He was awarded the Co-MVP along with his high school team mate, Tim Flowers. Rose won the dunk contest (all age groups) and was MVP at the 15U Meanstreets Classic tournament. Against Next Level Sports he had close to 30 points and had a dunk that I’ve never seen a kid that young do. He showed that Justin Taylor and Justin Bocot are no match to him. Rose tallied 20 points against Bocot’s Team IL. All the talking about Rose, Taylor, and Bocot was finished after that tournament. He was the MVP of the 16U Adidas Tournament. He helped Ferrari's 16U to a championship along with his other 15U teammates Tim Flowers and Trey Blue. Flowers was not able to play in the championship but Rose and Blue helped tremendously in the championship. Rose and Blue once scored 13 straight points and at another point Rose had about 20 of the team’s points in a row. He showed that when he’s going, he unstoppable. That game was the best I’ve ever seen him play. He actually got emotional; he caught an alley oop from Trey Blue and threw it down. He was pumped up and completely took over a 16U championship game. He has the potential and ability to be the best player in the nation his junior and senior year. 2. Nayal “Mac” Koshwal 6-8 C Julian (Chicago Jaguars 15U/16U)- Mac has been on the scene but no one really saw him much or knew of him. People noticed him at the state qualifier, (15U & 16U) but no one knew the kids name. He is a complete beast. He can dribble and shoot as well. He played on the sophomore team at Julian. He plays very well and deserves this spot due to potential and as a "prospect". Whether he will live up to it is unknown but has the size and skill to become a very good player. Koshwal played 16U at the Windy City Classic, along with Jeremiah Kelly & Thom Kopko. His team fell to Ferrari in a very good game. He had some spectacular blocks and scored big baskets. The game before that the Jaguars played the Chicago Fire and he came with the same intensity. At the Xavier Tournament he and his Julian team won the championship over St. Laurence; they also beat Marist. The kid is an absolute giant and he also teams with another giant, 6’8 junior-to-be, Thijan Moses. Look out for his High School team next season. They should be tough with him, Jeremiah Kelly, Thijan Moses, and one of the best ’05 prospects, Brandon Ewing. 3. Tim Flowers 6-5 PF Simeon (Chicago Ferrari 15U/16U)- Tim is a horse around the basket. He boards hard and loves the game. He has fun while playing and is an excellent leader on the court. Flowers played sophomore for Simeon and helped his fellow team mate, Rose, win the city-sophomore championship. Tim gets the job done; he puts the ball in the basket. He is working on his mid-range game, just incase he doesn't get any taller. He stock as a "prospect" might go down if he does not grow anymore but as of now he's a beast. Tim was the Co-MVP of the Windy City Classic along with his high school team mate, Derrick Rose. I personally feel Flowers should of had it by him self but Rose is the best freshman in the state and had some spectacular dunks. Flowers showed his big man moves on some top prospects. He ate Bill Cole and Breland McKnight alive in the championship. McKinght did not impress me much at all. Flowers carried his team against Meanstreets, while Rose was struggling to get going. Flowers was named to the All-Tournament Team in the Meanstreets classic. He tallied 16 points against Justin Bocot’s Team IL. In the 16U Adidas Tournament at De La Salle he played well but was not able to play the championship game. When he uses his head the right way, his mind game will take control of you and make you nervous. He gives the team a positive attitude, helps them enjoy the game of basketball, and makes them want to win every contest. 4. Russell Mackins 6-5 F Cairo (Unknown)- Versatile performer. 6-5 and still growing, could be a beast in Class A, but needs to play better competition. He helped his school team to an undefeated regular season. He did not participate in the 15U state tournament where everyone could have had a first hand look at him. His rank will continue to drop if he continues to not play on the AAU circuit. I have not seen Mackins play one AAU game all summer. The truth will come out this summer against real competition, if he plays that is, where everyone will see just who Russell Mackins is. 5. Jonathon Montgomery 6-3 G Lincoln Park (Full Package 15U/16U)- Montgomery is strong, strong, strong. He started at guard for Lincoln Park Varsity, even though the team was mostly frosh. and soph and had no decent juniors or seniors. Has an ok jump shot but is a natural scorer. He was on TV against Simeon and played a good game and let everyone know he was for real. His young talented team gave Simeon a run for their money. He hit a last second shot to beat Prosser, winners of the State Farm Holiday Classic, in Bloomington/Normal. Playing against bigger and better competition all 4 years will have a great affect on him. His team should be at the top in a few years. He's playing AAU with Full Package, along with Jaloni Poston, Logan Derrick, Shannon Adams, James Henly, and his little brother Jeremy Montgomery, who is also a top prospect of his class. They were upset in the state tournament by the IL Rebels. Also, they beat Meanstreets in the Windy City Classic but Meanstreets was without Landon Cox and Larry Dumas. After that, they were eliminated by the Rising Stars at the Classic. They played for the championship at the Meanstreets Classic after beating Next Level Sports. They eventually lost to Ferrari by about 8 or 10. At Mac Irvin’s Adidas tournament Montgomery played with Full Package’s 16U team. He started for them and played very well. Again his Full Package team matched up with Ferrari and was defeated. Montgomery has started to show leadership and it is showing in his 15U team. 6. Colby Johnson 6-3 SG/SF Thornwood (Chicago Ferrari)- Is a fun player to watch and fun is what you will get it if Blue and Johnson stay at the same school. These two in the back court will light some eyes. He was a little timid this year on varsity, I feel it's because Bob Curran made them run plays all game, but so far this summer I have seen the real Colby Johnson on Ferrari where he got out, ran and threw some dunks down. He has a good jump shot and a good, strong inside game as well. He is long and can go up and get everything. He is an all-around player who rebounds, scores, and plays defense. He is one of the few that I've seen who likes to play defense. He stays in shape as well. A highlight in the first game Thornwood played Thornton at home; he had 6 points and 10 rebounds, Thornwood won by 14. The first game against Julian, he held Brandon Ewing to 4 points while Thornwood started 2 freshman and 2 sophomores. He should shine this summer with his nation-ranked team. He helped Ferrari to a state championship and got some dunks in the mix. He has perfected his pull-up jump shot and is a prolific slasher. At the Windy City Classic he showed out. He did not start and he took over the second team for Ferrari. He was the talk of the weekend. Rose did not have the best weekend but him and his high school team mate, Trey Blue, helped carry the team along with Tim Flowers. I personally feel he would have not did as good if he started for Ferrari, coming off the bench might be the best thing for him. He has more freedom on the second team. He makes the bench just as good as the starters. The second team is a perfect fit for Johnson, they get out and run, play tough nose defense, and are not shy to shoot it. At the Meanstreets Classic rumor was he had a knee injury but still played. He was not at his best but he took his game outside and hit some three’s. 7. Justin Taylor 6-2 WF Rich Central (Next Level Sports)- One of the best leapers in his class. Has a nice mid-range jumper and has big hands. He played varsity all year, but rumor is that he is older than the typical freshman so playing varsity at his age isn't that much of an accomplishment. Not many know if the rumor is true but time will tell. He is well developed already. Although some say he's old, he still has a very nice game. He gave good minutes this year and made the all-tournament team in the Big Dipper. He needs to get better at handling the ball and handling pressure. He's on the AAU circuit with Next Level Sports, along with Anthony Morris, Dwayne Mayes, and DeMario Williams. They qualified for nationals in the state tournament but I think they would of made it to the championship if Anthony Morris would of played against Meanstreets. In the Twin City Magic Shootout they lost some games and rumor was that Justin Bocot showed Taylor up. At the Meanstreets Classic, Taylor only had 8 points in the game against Ferrari. Taylor performed well throughout the tournament though before his team fell to Full Package to advance to the championship. I have Taylor ranked high as another good "prospect". His jumping ability, body, and athleticism should help him become a decent college player. 8. Justin Bocot 6-2 SG Bloomington (Team Illinois)- Bocot is show time. Justin is a little flashy but he can get the job done when it's needed. He has ball handling skills, a decent jump shot, and a very high leap that allows him to dunk. He can sometimes get carried away with the crowd but I think that pumps him to play better. A mistake that Justin can not continue to make is trying to "return the favor". At the state tournament a kid threw the basketball through Bocots legs and scored. The crowed laughed so Justin decided to try to get him back. Bocot held his finger up to the crowd as a gesture saying “wait”. He came down dribbled the ball through his legs about 8 times then shot a brick. Scouts won't like that type of play when he gets older. Some may understand now, but in order for him to become a nation-wide prospect he will have to play basketball. Even if he likes the crowd, that's ok, but he needs to just play along with them. Justin and Team Illinois played in the St. Louis Eagles Invitational Tournament (16U). He played against bigger kids and did well. At the Meanstreets Classic he only had 8 points against Ferrari and again he is not on the level of Derrick Rose. Throughout the tournament he played very well. Bocot played in the Peoria Richwoods tournament where his team won second place behind Peoria Richwoods in the championship. Overall, Justin is very long and athletic. He has a nice long body that will allow him to play at the next level. He should get taller and that will help him as a college prospect. I think Justin Bocot is out to prove that he still belongs with the best after his stock went down after grammar school. 9. Trey Blue 6-2 PG/SG Thornwood (Chicago Ferrari 15U/16U)- Blue played varsity all year for a good team. Blue did well in many big games and his name was in the paper a lot this year. He has an excellent jumper; he made it downstate for the three-point contest as a freshman. With that, his ball handling skills are with the best and is a pressure player. He wants the ball when the game is on the line. A highlight in the sectional semi-final he hit 2 free-throws to prevail over Julian. Those throws clinched the win 54-50 in 2OT's. He has made a name for him self. He broke his foot the first week after the season was over but is back on his feet now. He missed the state tournament but he played at the Spiece tournament (Ft. Wayne, IN). He was not his best but he played well enough to score double-digits in each game at Spiece. He was the second leading scorer for Ferrari behind Rose against the Michigan Hurricanes (finished 6th in the nation last summer). Blue played at the Windy City Classic and looks as if he's almost 100%, not quite, but almost. His quickness and strength is coming back and he is back to his starting position on Ferrari. He hit big three's and scored going to the basket a lot. A spark of him being 100% was against the JD Shooters. Rose missed a shot and Blue rose above the rim and set the ball back in for a three-point play with two players hanging on him. Against the Magic he came out with 5 of the first 7 points, but the game was slowed down and Ferrari played smart basketball. At the Meanstreets Classic, Blue did not have his best scoring tournament. He made good passes and handled the ball well but was not on top of his scoring; he averaged about 8 points throughout the tournament. At Mac Irvin’s Adidas tournament Blue played with Ferrari’s 16U team along with 15U team mates Derrick Rose and Tim Flowers. The three did well throughout the tournament. In the championship against the Illinois Fire which features Chris Singletary, Jonathan People, Robert Eppinger, Cory Hughes, and Jameel Harris, Blue came off the bench and immediately tallied 5 points for his team. He and Rose once scored 13 points in a row for Ferrari. In that period Blue made a steal and threw an alley oop from beyond the three point arc to Derrick Rose; Rose threw it down and the crowd went crazy. I think Blue has a chance to come out one of the top prospects in Illinois his junior and senior year. He is tall, a great shooter, and he can handle the ball exceptionally well. Once his body develops look for him to rise as a “prospect” soon. Watch out for the backcourt tandem of him and Colby Johnson next year. It might be a fun site to see if Darnell Westbrook stays and gets his grades. 10. Bill Cole 6-8 C Peoria Richwoods (Twin City Magic)- Fundamentally sound player who has an excellent hook shot and a great mid-range jump shot. At the Spiece Run N’ Slam Cole played very well with the Magic. He was by far their leading scorer. He kept his team in the game against Chicago Ferrari not only with scoring but passing and rebounding. He did well in the Windy City Classic giving fundamental baskets. He carried his team past the Illinois Warriors to the championship. He made numerous lay ups and jump shots against Ferrari. At the Peoria Richwoods Tournament, Cole and Jamar Smith led Richwoods to the championship over Bloomington. They also beat Schaumburg in the last minutes. I’m sure he will grow taller and perfect his game even more with hard work and will soon rise as a nation-wide “prospect”. 11. Anthony Morris 6-4 F Thornton (Next Level Sports)- Morris is a built 6’4 kid who can jump out of the gym. Morris played well at the State tournament and the Meanstreets Classic. At the Meanstreets Classic against Ferrari, he had 2 crowd crazy dunks; one of them on 6’8 Dionte Gaskew. He is a tough kid who has no fear. He boards, scores, and passes. He will be a huge emend to Thornton’s varsity next year, with him, Joevan Catron, Levante Greenwood, Brandon Dagans, and Donnell Lyons. The duo of him and Justin Taylor should help Next Level to a decent showing this summer. He is working on his jump shot and ball handling which will make him even tougher to guard. 12. Jeremiah Kelly 5-10 PG Julian (Chicago Jaguars 15U/16U)- Kelly played varsity all year for the Julian Jaguars. He made a last second shot in the Proviso West Tournament that helped him team prevail to the next game. Kelly has played well all year and summer. He is an unselfish point guard that knows who to get the ball to. He is quick and knows how to get to the basket, he also can play good defense. Teaming with Nayal Koshwal and Thijan Moses in the summer and in high school, these three will do nothing but get better together. The three and Julian won the Xavier tournament over St. Laurence. 13. Michael “Juice” Thompson 5-8 PG Lincoln Park (Rising Stars 15U/16U)- Has an nice jump shot and is an unbelievable scorer for a little guy. He played varsity all year, a long with fellow team mate, Jonathan Montgomery, and showed they can play with the big boys. In the game against Simeon on TV, he played well and let everyone know that they could of won that game. He scored 20+ points in numerous games. He has a lot of heart and comes to play everyday. He is one of top point guards but is a scoring point guard. If he gets taller I don't doubt he will become a two-guard, but if he stays short will need to focus on passing skills more. This summer against his own age, I am seeing players emerge above him. In High School he was at the top of the list but I am now seeing better players. Don’t get me wrong, the kid is an exceptional player but some kids in his class could explode as he did if they were given the chance of a one senior team. His AAU team has a trio of himself, Jeffrey Jordan, and Ceola Clark. They are all good players but I don’t see them matching up with the taller guards like Derrick Rose, Colby Johnson, Justin Taylor, Jonathan Montgomery, Trey Blue, or Justin Bocot. He and the Rising Stars fell early to Old Gold, who Ferrari beat 57-25 in the Windy City Classic. At the Adidas Tournament at De La Salle, he played big helping his 16U team win a game from down 18 with a clutch three against his fellow High School team mate Jonathan Montgomery and Full Package. The best part of his game is his heart and desire. 14. Darreon Ingram 5-11 G Curie (Chicago Select 16U)- Ingram is quick as lightening. He can shoot it from long range and go right past you as quick as you come and get him. He has an excellent floater in the lane that seems to never miss. He is an above average passer and has a huge amount of heart and competitiveness. Ingram played on the sophomore team at Cure High School. At Mac Irvin’s Adidas Tournament Ingram carried his Chicago Select 16U team through bigger, stronger, and better competition. He clearly showed it was his team and he’s only a incoming sophomore. 15. Demetri McCamey 6-2 F St. Joseph (Illinois Warriors)- McCamey is a strong player who can shoot, rebound, pass, jump, and run. He is a complete athlete. He played a big role at the Spiece Tournament where his Warriors beat Ferrari, and finished fourth in the tournament. He led his team all the way to the semi-finals at the Windy City Classic before a loss to the Twin City Magic. McCamey has a no fear repertoire and comes to play every day. He should team with Tony Freeman and Jonathan Peoples on the varsity team next year at St. Joseph’s. 16. Aaron Johnson 5-8 PG Hubbard (Illinois Warriors)- I have seen Aaron numerous times and I like his game very much. He is probably the strongest point guard with the ball I have seen this year. He is quick and I have seen no one steal the ball from him yet this summer. He breaks down the defense and completes either a three-point play or a dish to a team mate for two. In the state tournament he hit a running two (questionable three) with no time on the clock that would of sent the semi-final game against Ferrari into over time if ruled a three-pointer. The Warriors and Ferrari met again at Spiece and the Warriors were victorious by two points. He and his Warriors are the only team in Illinois to defeat Ferrari so far in the past 2 summers (even though Rose left the game with 28 points in the third quarter with a re-injured ankle, Tim Flowers fouled out early, and. Blue was not 100%). He has the ability to take over a game and his game reminds me much of Allen Iverson. He does need work on his out side game though. Others may not have seen him play as much but I watched the Warriors a lot and this kid is a solid point guard. 17. John Rice 5-11 SG Neuqua Valley (Illinois Wolves 16U/17U)- When I first saw him play, in the state qualifier at Proviso West last year, I knew this kid has been taught how to play. Rice is a great shooter. I saw him at the Riverside-Brookfield tournament and he helped his Neuqua Valley team to a second place finish. He is a quick kid who can shoot the three and has a quick mid-range pull up that is deadly. He can also handle the ball very well. 18. Tory Boyd 6-5 SG/SF Stillman Valley (Illinois Warriors)- Tory is a very good slasher to the basket. He is very long and athletic and has a sweet stroke from both mid-range and long-range. He provided most of the Illinois Warriors scoring in Spiece against Ferrari before he went down with an injury. He had a decent showing at the Windy City Classic where he really got noticed. His long arms and body, and his ability to shoot the rock will help him be used at the next level. 19. Paris Veal 5-11 WG Springfield Southeast (Illinois Warriors 16U)- Veal contributed right away on Spr. Southeast’s varsity. I have not seen Veal yet this summer though. He did well this high school season but his presence is missed on the AAU circuit. He is older than the average freshman and is doesn’t look like he’ll grow anymore. He has excellent skills; he is quick as lightening and can jump very high for a little guy. Veal handles the ball with finesse but that is expected because he is older. He needs to work on his touch from the perimeter. Veal needs to get back to basketball and get his name back to the top before scouts stop looking for him and mentioning his name. 20. Jameel Harris 5-6 PG Foreman (Illinois Fire 16U)- Jameel is a very small guard. He has a tremendous jumping ability; almost dunking the ball at 5-6. With that he is quick as they come and will go by you with out you knowing. He handles the ball exceptionally well and will get it to who it needs to get to quickly. He has a lot of heart and is not afraid to go inside with the big boys and score a couple of buckets. He plays tough and is a hard nose kid. Jameel has been playing 16U with the Chicago Fire all summer and that will help him tremendously playing against bigger kids, although I do think Harris is a little old for a freshman. At Mac Irvin’s Adidas tournament Harris did not have his best game against the Michigan Mustangs. He injured his wrist and he team was down at the beginning. He helped in the comeback somewhat but what was really fun was the championship. Him and junior-to-be, Jerome Randle, went head to head. They both have great moves but Randle was able to score more points. At the end of the game Harris did something unusual. He starting penetrating and getting fouled and that is a big show of heart in this kid. He has a chance to be a great point guard for the next couple of years at Foreman High School. 21. Grant Monroe 6-4 SG Schaumburg (JD Shooters)- Great shooter. He is tall and can flat out shoot the lights out. His height allows him to shoot over most people defending him. I haven’t seen him much on the AAU circuit but it is no question if this kid has the potential to be a great player. He is the perfect size and he probably will get a couple more inches. I saw him at the Hillcrest Shootout. The announcer said “6-4 freshman”, and I said “wow!” He started and played very well on a big stage against Bloom High School. He could turn out to be around the top of the list as a great “prospect”. College coaches will love and 6-5, 6-6 shooter who can also go to the glass and handle the ball. 22. Isaiah Martin 6-8 PF Morgan Park (Old Gold)- Martin is a terrific shot blocker near the basket and has good timing and elevation. He is very long and athletic. Martin played against Tim Flowers numerous times. He is not as strong as Flowers but was able to score a couple of buckets against him and the Windy City Classic. He was not in attendance at the Meanstreets Classic. He needs to add more muscle and weight to reach his best interest, if not he still will be a great prospect due to his height and long arms. If he works on his ball handling and mid-range game a little, this kid could be a big time player. He plays with a lot of emotion and plays very active. His is involved with almost every play. When he’s emotional and into the game, he’s at his best, but he needs to keep that consistent, not just when there are a lot of people watching. 23. Matt Collins 6-2 SG Conant (JD Shooters)- Matt is an excellent performer who plays all-out all the time. He can shoot and handle the ball very well. He will also take you to the hole and finish with a three point play as quick as you come out on him. At the Windy City Classic he took over against Ferrari and almost beat them by him self. He probably had close to 25 points. He and his Conant team did not do very well in the Peoria Richwoods Shootout. 24. Josh Brent (6-4 250 lbs.) C Bloomington Catholic (Twin City Magic)- Brent is a big kid weighing at about 250 lbs. Brent is a banger who can score and rebound. He is not that bad of a shooter or ball handler either. Brent’s presence was missed at the Windy City Classic where his team got second without him. Also his team lost to Ferrari without him at Spiece. Brent throws the shot put in track and many feel that is his best sport. I have never seen him at a track meet but I like him as a basketball player as well. He played varsity all year for Bloomington Catholic. 25. Breland McKnight 6-5 PF Peoria Manual (Twin City Magic)- McKnight has soft hands and a big body. He has a couple of low post moves as well. When I heard of Breland McKnight as a #3 prospect without seeing him yet; I thought 6-5 muscle bound kid who can jump and rebound. When I first saw McKnight I was not impressed that much. He is a good player but he is not what I thought he would be when I saw him ranked as high as three. With all that, he was his team’s leading scorer as a freshman at Manual after starting his prep career deep on the bench. I wish I could have seen him during the High School season to see what type of team Manual had. He is the younger brother of DeMar McKnight. 26. Michael Horton 5-9 PG Von Stueben (Chicago Demons 16U) 27. Logan Derrick 6-0 SG Warren (Full Package) 28. Jeremy Felton 6-4 PF Belleville Although (St. Louis Eagles) 29. Ceola Clark 6-1 G Warren (Rising Stars) 30. Jeffrey Jordan 6-1 SG Loyola (Rising Stars 15U/16U) 31. Travis Rosentcrainez 5-8 PG Macon Meridian 32. Jaloni Poston 6-6 PF Lincoln Park (Full Package 15U/16U) 33. Larry Dumas 6-2 PF Bloom (Next Level Sports) 34. Mustapha Farrakhan 6-2 SG Crete-Monee (Meanstreets) 35. Kevin Woods 5-10 PG Leo (Team Illinois) 36. Dante Thompson 6-2 F Bremen (Chicago Ferrari) 37. Antonio Topps 6-2 WF Leo (Chicago Ferrari) 38. Brandon Hall 5-10 SG Whitney Young (Chicago Ferrari) 39. Brandon Dunson 6-2 F Bloomington (Team Illinois) 40. Justin Bond 6-8 C Schaumburg 41. Kevin Johnson 6-7 PF/C Whitney Young (Chicago Ferrari) 42. Cody White 6-5 PF/C Normal West (Twin City Magic) 43. Jeremy Jackson 6-3 G/F Thornwood (Meanstreets) 44. Dionte Gaskew 6-7 C Leo (Chicago Ferrari) 45. Lonnie Lawrence 6-3 F Bloomington (Team Illinois) 46. James Henly 6-4 F Lincoln Park (Full Package) 47. Shannon Adams 6-3 WF Warren (Full Package) 48. Reggie Hamilton 5-11 PG Thornwood (Meanstreets) 49. Landon Cox 6-4 WF De La Salle (Chicago Select 16U/ Chicago Dynasty 16U) 50. Cameron Snelling 6-3 WF Thornwood (Meanstreets) 50. Josh Parker 5-10 PG De La Salle (Chicago Select 16U) • Players 5-9 all are the same type of players. I could rank either of them in either spot. • If you have any questions or concerns you can e-mail me at ILHoopMaster@aol.com. I do not have a website yet. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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