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Naaaaaah Charlie......
No way.
i dunno i jus feel that austin dayes learning curve is higher than earl..im biased cuz he plays with my dude(fellow englewood native) Jeremy...hey we shall see tho.
Collison is the best PG in America this year though imo...
not if we have a healthy ty lawson roaming..no way im not goin...plus i aint been a UCLA fan since TJ Cummings was on the team..
but i was looking around and saw this site chicago area hoopers used to check for rankings and such..its cool looking back at this stuff
@ imari sawyer being ahead of DWADE..if we only knew
Matt Lottichi know yall remember him at stanford
[h1]Seniors (2000)[/h1]
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1) 6'9" Darius Miles WF East St. Louis (East St. Louis) AAU/Illinois Warriors- The most uncanny of players, in that at 6'9" he can do most anything. Believe it or not the one thing that he doesn't do often is post up. It is looking like he will qualify for college but will still choose the NBA route. [/td] [/tr][tr][td]2) 6'9" Andre Brown PF Leo (Chicago) AAU/Ferrari- This power forward has an array of offensive post moves that he uses to dismantle his defender. Also, is a great rebounder and has great hands, which is vital for a post player to be dominant. [/td] [/tr][tr][td]3) 6'3" Cedrick Banks G Westinghouse (Chicago) AAU/Illinois Hawks- This lanky guard has a bag full of tricks that allows him to rack up big numbers on the scoreboard. Extremely quick and definitely knows how to win, as he almost helped lead his high school team to a undefeated season last year and over the summer his AAU team captured the AAU National Championship in Orlando.
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]4) 6'2" Imari Sawyer PG M.L. King (Chicago) AAU/Illinois Fire- Quick and creative, the DePaul-bound Sawyer is a combo guard that will be better suited for the point guard spot for college.
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]5) 6'4" Dwyane Wade WG/WF Richards (Oak Lawn) AAU/Illinois Warriors- No real weaknesses in his game, Dwayne is a scoring machine on offense, and on defense he is adept at making crucial steals or blocks.
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]6) 6'4" Matt Lottich SG New Trier (Winnetka) AAU/Illinois Warriors- Tenacity. That one word would fully suffice in describing Matt Lottich's game. Lottich always has his game-face on and plays every possession like it's his last. However, his game is not only about hustle, as Matt can hit from long-range with the best of them and his handle on the ball is capable of allowing him the point guard spot.
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But don't act like Imari wasn't on bidness though...I remember playing that Westinghouse team too, it was my first summer league game playing withVarsity just out of 8th grade...needless to say we got RAN