BASKETBALL RECRUITING BOARD


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* Dave Telep's Rankings (2009, 2010, 2011)

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2010 -- SIGNED
BioVideoEvaluation
HARRISON BARNES
Ames (Iowa) HS
6-7, 210, WF
No. 1 WF
No. 1 overall
Senior Stats
2009 Chris Paul Camp
2009 Peach Jam
2009 Boo Williams
Taking a closer look at his game, an area that has always stuck out is how fluid and under control of his body he is. In addition to his well rounded offensive game, he has been a dominant rebounder and always asks to defend the best player. And even though he’s blessed with ridiculous natural ability, it’s that competitive fire burning deep inside that has to be Barnes’ greatest strength. ... Scouting Report
REGGIE BULLOCK
Kinston (N.C.) HS
6-6, 190, WG
No. 2 WG
No. 11 overall
Senior Stats
Junior Stats
Sophomore Stats
2009 NBPA Camp
2009 Tourn. of Champions
2009 Carolina Challenge
2009 NCHSAA Playoffs
2008 Holiday Invitational
2008 Carolina Challenge
2008 NCHSAA Title Game
2008 NCHSAA Playoffs
2007 Holiday Invitational
Because of his compact stroke and high release point, Bullock is able to unload his jumper in a hurry and actually appears to be bigger than he really is because of his ability to shoot over zones. More importantly, he appears to be equally comfortable shooting off the catch or shooting after a dribble or two to generate rhythm or move into the pull-up jumpers from mid-range that he so heavily favors…Scouting Report
KENDALL MARSHALL
Arlington (Va.) O’Connell
6-4, 195, PG
No. 5 PG
No. 21 overall
Senior Stats
Junior Stats
Sophomore Stats
Monthly Journal
2009 Chris Paul Camp
2009 Peach Jam
2009 NBPA Camp
2009 Boo Williams
2008 Peach Jam
2008 Boo Williams
2007 Beach Ball Classic
2007 WCAC
2007 Peach Jam
Marshall’s feel for the game and how to play the point guard position remains a strength. It’s pretty much impossible to define “feel” -- but the southpaw has it. You see it in the way that he dribbles with his head up, you see it in his recognition of the best matchups on the floor and ability to deliver the ball in rhythm to teammates who are feeling it on the offensive end... Scouting Report


2011 -- COMMITTED
BioVideoEvaluation
P.J. HAIRSTON
Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley
6-5, 215, WG
No. 5 WG
No. 19 overall
Junior Stats
2009 vs. UNCJV
2009 Chris Paul Camp
2009 Tour. of Champions
2009 Carolina Challenge
2009 NCHSAA Playoffs
2009 Season
At the end of the day there are two things about P.J. Hairston that stand out: he is very competitive – winning matters to him – and he has a jumpshot that translates to any level of college basketball. He has tremendous confidence in his jumper and it's a quick release. His size for his position matters - he has a very big and strong body - and he has become better off the dribble using his athleticism... Scouting Report
JAMES MCADOO
Norfolk (Va.) Christian
6-8, 216, PF
No. 1 PF
No. 2 overall
Junior Stats
2009 Boo Williams
2009 Slamfest
“He’s big, he’s strong, he’s versatile and he plays the game with passion and enthusiasm. Thanks to some dedicated work in the weight room, he’s become a superior finisher at the rim who punishes defenders. He runs the floor extremely well, can step out and shoot with regularity to 15 feet and doesn’t complain very much when he doesn’t get the ball. An intelligent kid with a great attitude.” – Eric Bossi


2011 -- WATCH LIST
Angelo Chol San Diego (Calif.) Hoover 6-8
Quinn Cook Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha 6-0
Michael Gbinije Richmond (Va.) Benedictine 6-6
Desmond Hubert New Egypt (N.J.) HS 6-8
Quincy Miller Winston-Salem (N.C.) QEA 6-7
Marshall Plumlee Arden (N.C.) Christ 6-8
Marquis Rankin Charlotte (N.C.) Vance 5-11
Adonis Thomas Memphis (Tenn.) Melrose 6-6
Cody Zeller Washington (Ind.) High 6-8


2012 -- WATCH LIST
Kyle Anderson Paterson (N.J.) Catholic 6-6
Justin Anderson Rockville (Md.) Montrose 6-5
Perry Ellis Wichita (Kan.) Heights 6-8
Amile Jefferson Wynnewood (Pa.) Friends' Central 6-6
Peter Jurkin Charlotte (N.C.) United Faith 7-0
Shabazz Muhammad Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman 6-4
Alex Murphy Southborough (Mass.) St. Mark's 6-8
Ron Patterson Indianapolis (Ind.) Broad Ripple 6-3
Shaq Patterson Ridgeway (Va.) Magna Vista 6-4
Hanner Perea Birmingham (Ala.) Central Park 6-8
Zach Peters Plano (Texas) Prestonwood 6-7
Jordan Price Decatur (Ga.) Columbia 6-4
D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera Indianapolis (Ind.) North Central 6-3
L.J. Rose Houston (Texas) Second Baptist 6-3
J.P. Tokoto Menomonee Falls (Wisc.) HS 6-5