RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
1. |
Michael Gilchrist St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) |
SF, PF |
6-7/190 |
Kentucky |
Wins and produces with every team he plays for, including gold medal with United States at FIBA U17 World Championship in Germany over the summer. |
2. |
Austin Rivers Winter Park (FL) |
SG |
6-3/185 |
|
Arguably high school basketball’s best big-game scorer, Rivers posted 23.9 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in helping Winter Park capture a Class 6A state title as a junior. |
3. |
Adonis Thomas Melrose (Memphis, TN) |
SF |
6-6/210 |
|
Powerfully-built wing will look to lead Melrose to second Class AAA state title in a row after playing a big part in USA's gold-medal effort at July's FIBA U17 World Championship in Germany |
4. |
Quincy Miller Westchester Academy (High Point, NC) |
SF, PF |
6-9/210 |
|
Taking diverse offensive game to Westchester Academy after spending junior season at Quality Education Academy. |
5. |
Bradley Beal Chaminade (St. Louis, MO) |
SG |
6-4/190 |
Florida |
Earned MVP honors at the FIBA U17 World Championship in Germany over the summer, then led St. Louis Eagles to a pair of major summer tournament finals. |
6. |
Anthony Davis Perspectives-IIT Math & Science/Joslin (Chicago, IL) |
SF, PF |
6-9/185 |
Kentucky |
Biggest surprise of the summer didn't hold a single scholarship offer in April. |
7. |
LaQuinton Ross Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) |
SF |
6-8/200 |
Ohio State |
Mississippi native looking like an elite prospect once again after finally overcoming nagging ankle injury. |
8. |
James McAdoo Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, VA) |
PF |
6-8/210 |
North Carolina |
Another top performer for United States U17 team in Germany, averaging 14.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. |
9. |
Marquis Teague Pike (Indianapolis, IN) |
PG |
6-1/170 |
Kentucky |
Teague's summer circuit exploits outweigh his success at Pike, but he was an Associated Press high honorable mention All-State selection after tacking up 18.3 points and 5.1 assists as a junior. |
10. |
P.J. Hairston Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA) |
SF |
6-6/225 |
North Carolina |
Averaged 25.4 points and 8.1 rebounds per game as a junior at Dudley (Greensboro, N.C.) before transferring to Hargrave. |
11. |
Myck Kabongo Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
PG |
6-2/170 |
Texas |
First year at national power Findlay Prep after All-American junior season at St. Benedict's Prep in New Jersey. |
12. |
Quinn Cook Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) |
PG |
6-0/175 |
|
Moving on to play for legendary Steve Smith at Oak Hill after earning All-Metro player of the year honors for the Washington, D.C. area as a junior at DeMatha. |
13. |
LeBryan Nash Lincoln (Dallas, TX) |
SF, PF |
6-7/220 |
|
Averaged 17.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as a junior for 28-4 Class 4A power Lincoln. |
14. |
Jabari Brown Oakland (CA) |
PG, SG |
6-3/200 |
|
Transfer from Findlay Prep to Oakland took some of the luster off junior season, but shined this summer including MVP honors while leading Drew Gooden Soldiers to title at Fab 48 in Las Vegas. |
15. |
Wayne Blackshear Morgan Park (Chicago, IL) |
SG, SF |
6-5/215 |
Louisville |
Racked up 29 points and 13 boards per outing while leading Morgan Park to a Chicago Public League title as a junior. |
16. |
Branden Dawson Wallace (Gary, IN) |
SF |
6-6/205 |
Michigan State |
Could be the top rebounder under 6-foot-6 in the 2011 class --- scored 24.0 points and 14.7 boards per game as a junior to lead Lew Wallace to Class 3A state championship game. |
17. |
Amir Williams Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI) |
C |
6-10/220 |
|
Played sidekick to senior All-American Ray McCallum for state championship Detroit Country Day team as a junior, averaging 15.0 points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.8 blocked shots per game. |
18. |
Nick Johnson Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
SG |
6-3/190 |
|
Always worth the price of admission, Johnson shined alongside Jabari Brown in the Drew Gooden Soldiers' backcourt over the summer and should do the same with Myck Kabongo at Findlay Prep this season. |
19. |
Kyle Wiltjer Jesuit (Portland, OR) |
PF |
6-9/225 |
|
Not going to create many YouTube moments but knows how to get it done around the basket, can step out and hit the three and wins with every team he plays for. |
20. |
De Andre Daniels Taft (Woodland Hills, CA) |
SF |
6-8/190 |
Texas |
Posted 14.9 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots per game as a junior for one of California's top programs. |
21. |
Johnny O'Bryant East Side (Cleveland, MS) |
PF, C |
6-9/240 |
|
Intimidating paint presence averaged 15.0 points and 12.4 rebounds per game as a junior, earned gold medal with U17 World Championship team. |
22. |
Trevor Lacey Butler (Huntsville, AL) |
SG |
6-4/190 |
|
Alabama's Class 5A Player of the Year does it all for Butler, averaging 22.6 points per game to go along with 7.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists as a junior. |
23. |
Shannon Scott Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
PG |
6-2/175 |
Ohio State |
Future Buckeye will be big part of Milton's bid for high school national title after capturing Georgia's AAAAA title as a junior. |
24. |
Tony Wroten Jr. Garfield (Seattle, WA) |
SG, SF |
6-4/195 |
|
There is a lot to like about Seattle's latest star, but will have to fix jumper to be anything more than a transition scorer and defensive specialist at the next level. |
25. |
Dorian Finney-Smith Norcom (Portsmouth, VA) |
SF, PF |
6-7/190 |
|
Earned All-Tidewater Player of the Year as a junior – over North Carolina commitment James McAdoo – and VHSCA Group AAA All-State Player of the Year honors after posting 19.7 points and 13 rebounds per game for state championship Norcom team. |
26. |
Rodney Hood Meridian (MS) |
SF |
6-8/190 |
|
Tall wing player has developed a smooth-looking jumper and can put the ball on the floor and go by defenders. |
27. |
Julian Royal Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
PF |
6-8/210 |
|
Earned first team All-State AAAAA honors and North Fulton County Player of the Year after leading Milton to a state championship as a junior. |
28. |
Michael Chandler Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN) |
C |
6-10/220 |
|
Averaged 17.9 points and double-digit rebounds each time out for storied Indianapolis program in 2009-10. |
29. |
Sheldon McClellan Bellaire (TX) |
SG |
6-5/185 |
Texas |
Provided scoring punch for powerhouse Bellaire team last season, averaging over 21 points per game and earning Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 5A All-State. |
30. |
Josiah Turner Sacramento (CA) |
PG, SG |
6-3/185 |
|
Former Arizona State verbal commitment dropped in 27.9 points per game as a junior to go along with 5.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, helping Dragons to 26-7 record. |
31. |
Jahii Carson Mesa (AZ) |
PG |
5-10/170 |
|
Quick and confident scoring point guard poured in 23.3 points per game to go along with 5.5 assists for Shane Burcar's Jackrabbits as a junior. |
32. |
Kentavious Caldwell Greenville (GA) |
SG |
6-5/185 |
Georgia |
Explosive scorer was Georgia's Class A Player of the Year last season. |
33. |
Cody Zeller Washington (IN) |
PF |
6-9/200 |
|
Second team All-State selection as a junior led Washington to Indiana's Class 3A title by posting 20.5 points and 11.4 rebounds per game – including 26 boards in the state championship game. |
34. |
Michael Shaw De La Salle (Chicago, IL) |
PF |
6-8/225 |
|
Not quite the junior season many expected, but still averaged 14.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. |
35. |
Angelo Chol Hoover (San Diego, CA) |
PF |
6-9/210 |
|
Born in Sudan, Chol posted 16.1 points per game as a junior at Hoover but true value is in rebounding (13.1 per game) and shot-blocking (8.4 per game). |
36. |
Rakeem Christmas Academy of the New Church (Bryn Athyn, PA) |
PF |
6-9/225 |
Syracuse |
Overshadowed somewhat at ANC last winter by star sophomore Savon Goodman, posted over 13 points and seven rebounds per game. |
37. |
Chris Jones Oak Ridge Military Academy (Oak Ridge, NC) |
PG |
5-9/165 |
Tennessee |
Relocating to Oak Ridge after helping Memphis Melrose capture Tennessee's Class AAA state title as a junior. |
38. |
Ryan Boatright East (Aurora, IL) |
PG |
5-11/165 |
|
Scoring point guard poured in 26.2 points per game – including a pair of 40-point outbursts in the state playoffs – to go along with 5.8 rebounds and 5.1 assists as a junior. |
39. |
Ben McLemore Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) |
SG |
6-4/185 |
|
Bringing game to stories Mouth of Wilson, Va., program after blowing up as a junior and big summer with St. Louis Eagles. |
40. |
Mycheal Henry Orr (Chicago, IL) |
SF |
6-5/220 |
Illinois |
Averaged 27 points per game as a junior at Orr, then really saw his stock soar in the summer while playing with Mac Irvin Fire club team. |
41. |
Michael Gbinije Benedictine (Richmond, VA) |
SF |
6-6/190 |
Duke |
Helped Team Takeover capture title in Nike's inaugural EYBL summer league. |
42. |
Maurice Harkless South Kent School (South Kent, CT) |
SF |
6-7/190 |
|
Must dial in consistency, but can be a major game-changer with incredible length and skill set. |
43. |
Rashad Madden East Poinsett County (Lepanto, AR) |
PG |
6-4/175 |
|
Led EPC to a 30-4 record as a junior, averaging over 20 points per game. |
44. |
Aaron Brown Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA) |
SF |
6-5/205 |
West Virginia |
First team All-Southeastern Pennyslvania selection as a junior emerged as go-to guy for talented 27-4 Penn Wood team, scoring 18.7 points per game and grabbing 6.5 boards. |
45. |
Deuce Bello Westchester Academy (High Point, NC) |
PG, SG |
6-4/175 |
|
One of the nation's most exciting dunkers (a YouTube must see), Bello will be joined by summer teammate Quincy Miller (No. 3) this season at Westchester Academy. |
46. |
Tyrone Johnson Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD) |
PG |
6-2/185 |
Villanova |
Put aside promising football career and left Plainfield (N.J.) to concentrate on basketball at Montrose Christian. |
47. |
Damien Leonard Mann (Greenville, SC) |
SG |
6-4/185 |
|
Named South Carolina's Class AAA Player of the Year after averaging over 21 points per game as a junior. |
48. |
Norman Powell Lincoln (San Diego, CA) |
SG |
6-3/200 |
|
Led the way for a promising cast at Lincoln that won California's Division II state title in 2009-10, averaging 19.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. |
49. |
B.J. Young McCluer North (Florissant, MO) |
PG |
6-2/160 |
|
Scored 40 or more points three times at AAU Nationals in Orlando, Fla., over the summer. |
50. |
D'Angelo Harrison Dulles (Sugar Land, TX) |
SG |
6-3/185 |
|
District 23-5A MVP as a junior after tallying 20.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. |
51. |
Chane Behanan Bowling Green (KY) |
PF |
6-7/230 |
|
Despite thick build, gets off the floor in a hurry, helping him put up 21.2 points and 12.3 boards per outing as a junior. |
52. |
Michael Carter-Williams St. Andrew's (Barrington, RI) |
SG |
6-5/175 |
Syracuse |
Slender guard/wing averaged 18.2 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a junior at St. Andrew's. |
53. |
Tyler Adams Brandon (MS) |
C |
6-9/255 |
Duke |
Honored with Clarion-Ledger All-Metro honors as a junior after averaging a double-double (16.8 points, 11.0 rebounds). |
54. |
Carlton Brundidge Southfield (MI) |
PG |
6-1/190 |
Michigan |
Class A All-State selection averaged 23 points and five assists per outing. |
55. |
Hunter Mickelson Westside (Jonesboro, AR) |
PF |
6-9/205 |
Arkansas |
Future Razorback was the player of the year in Arkansas as a junior. |
56. |
Levi Randolph Jones (Madison, AL) |
SG, SF |
6-5/185 |
Alabama |
Alabama's 6A Player of the Year as a junior after leading Bob Jones to state title. |
57. |
Jakarr Sampson St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, OH) |
SF |
6-7/190 |
|
Athletic forward from LeBron's alma mater passes the look test, but still a little raw. |
58. |
Dai-Jon Parker Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
SG, SF |
6-3/185 |
|
Also a Division I-caliber football player, Parker is part of Milton's super senior trio along with Shannon Scott and Julian Royal. |
59. |
Joe Coleman Hopkins (Minnetonka, MN) |
SG, SF |
6-3/185 |
|
Hopkins lost all five starters from its 2009 state championship team, but with Coleman emerging as a certified star by pouring in 25.2 points per game the Royals pulled off a repeat. |
60. |
Myles Mack St. Anthony (Jersey City, NJ) |
PG |
5-9/160 |
|
Huge addition for Bob Hurley's national powerhouse at St. Anthony after the closure of Paterson Catholic. |
61. |
Deville Smith Callaway (Jackson, MS) |
PG |
5-10/180 |
Mississippi State |
Teamed with fellow Top 100 picks LaQuinton Ross and Rodney Hood for Jackson-based MBA Elite club team. |
62. |
Julien Lewis La Marque (TX) |
SG |
6-3/185 |
Texas |
Led La Marque to 34-3 record by averaging 19.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game as a junior. |
63. |
Chasson Randle Rock Island (IL) |
PG |
6-2/170 |
|
A member of the United States U17 gold medal team at the FIBA World Championship in Germany. |
64. |
Tommie McCune Saginaw (MI) |
SF |
6-7/190 |
West Virginia |
Stepped up in a big way for state power Saginaw in 2009-10, earning first team Class A All-State honors after producing 23 points and 13 boards per game. |
65. |
Nick Jacobs South Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) |
PF |
6-8/235 |
|
Continuing recent tradition of star forwards at South Atlanta that includes current New Jersey Net and MaxPreps.com 2008-09 National Player of the Year Derrick Favors. |
66. |
Malcolm Brogdon Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross, GA) |
SG, SF |
6-4/195 |
|
Led GAC to Georgia's Class AA state title as a junior, averaging 20.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per contest. |
67. |
Dominique Pointer Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC) |
SF |
6-5/195 |
|
Opened some eyes at the Nike Global Challenge earlier this month with athleticism, defensive tenacity and exclamation-point dunks. |
68. |
Jabarie Hinds Mt. Vernon (NY) |
PG |
5-11/165 |
|
The latest in a long line of Division I players at Mount Vernon, Hinds earned first team Class AA All-State honors after pouring in over 22 points per game as a junior. |
69. |
Kevin Ware Rockdale County (Conyers, GA) |
SG, SF |
6-4/180 |
Tennessee |
Still hasn't become a dominant high school player but was very solid in posting 14.9 points per game for 28-2 Rockdale County in 2009-10. |
70. |
Naadir Tharpe Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH) |
PG |
6-0/170 |
|
Opened recruiting up over the summer after reconsidering verbal to Providence. |
71. |
Shane Larkin Dr. Phillips (Orlando, FL) |
PG |
5-11/160 |
|
Led Dr. Phillips to 6A title game as a junior, posting 19.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. |
72. |
David Gardner Okolona (MS) |
SF |
6-6/185 |
|
Ended junior season at Okolona on a four-game tear that included scoring outbursts of 36, 38 and 40 points, averaged 24.2 points and 11.1 rebounds on the year. |
73. |
Josh Oglesby Washington (Cedar Rapids, IA) |
SG, SF |
6-5/185 |
|
Led the way for Iowa Barnstormers team that reached the final of Fab 48 event in Las Vegas over the summer. |
74. |
Zach Price Jeffersontown (Louisville, KY) |
PF, C |
6-9/230 |
Louisville |
Left St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) for Jeffersontown over the summer to get a jump on life in Louisville. |
75. |
Marshall Plumlee Christ (Arden, NC) |
C |
6-11/215 |
Duke |
Was a key component for a 37-2 team at Christ School, averaging 8.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game. |
76. |
Wesley Saunders Windward (Los Angeles, CA) |
SG, SF |
6-5/185 |
|
Very productive as a junior at Windward, averaging 22.9 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists per outing. |
77. |
Nick Faust City College (Baltimore, MD) |
SG |
6-5/175 |
|
Came out of nowhere in the spring and translated quality play into offers from all over the country. |
78. |
Rod Days Sagemont (Weston, FL) |
SF |
6-6/195 |
Central Florida |
Athletic wing-forward teamed with Syracuse freshman 7-footer Fab Melo at Sagemont last season and can finish in transition. |
79. |
Joseph Uchebo Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) |
C |
6-10/240 |
North Carolina State |
After arriving in the United States from Nigeria, Uchebo has attended four schools in four years, but his potential is undeniable. |
80. |
Marquis Rankin Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA) |
PG |
5-11/170 |
Virginia Tech |
Left Vance (Charlotte, N.C.) for Hargrave, where he will play with fellow Top 100 talents P.J. Hairston and C.J. Barksdale. |
81. |
Henry Brooks Miller Grove (Lithonia, GA) |
PF |
6-8/195 |
|
One of three players 6-foot-8 or taller in the lineup for Class AAAA state championship team at Miller Grove, Brooks averaged 10.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game. |
82. |
Tracy Abrams Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) |
SG |
6-2/180 |
Illinois |
Junior year at Mount Carmel slowed by ankle injury. |
83. |
Devonta Abron Seagoville (Dallas, TX) |
PF |
6-7/215 |
|
Double-double machine (24.1 points, 12.7 rebounds per game) was an All-Area pick by Dallas Morning News as a junior. |
84. |
Mikael Hopkins DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) |
PF |
6-8/210 |
|
Rebounding and shot-blocking whiz will be asked to do more for national power DeMatha as a senior with the loss of Quinn Cook to Oak Hill Academy. |
85. |
Sidiki Johnson Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) |
PF |
6-8/220 |
Arizona |
Active and aggressive forward a big reason why national championship expectations will be high at Oak Hill Academy. |
86. |
Cezar Guerrero St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA) |
PG |
6-0/165 |
|
Capped resurgent summer after eligibility issues and injury kept him off the floor with big showing at adidas Nations event in Chicago. |
87. |
Samuel Thompson Young (Chicago, IL) |
SF |
6-6/190 |
|
Shined in some big games for Class 4A runner-up Whitney Young as a junior, posting 12.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists and 3.6 blocked shots per game. |
88. |
Trevor Cooney Sanford (Hockessin, DE) |
SG |
6-3/190 |
Syracuse |
Helped Sanford go 23-1 and capture a state title as a junior. |
89. |
Myles Davis St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ) |
SG |
6-1/180 |
|
First team All-State pick as a junior raised eyebrows with 33-point outburst in a win over Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) and averaged 20.1 points per game on the season. |
90. |
Aaron Ross Parkview (Little Rock, AR) |
PF |
6-8/220 |
Arkansas |
Two-time All-State selection committed to the Razorbacks as a freshman. |
91. |
Kyan Anderson North Crowley (Fort Worth, TX) |
PG |
5-11/160 |
|
Led Metroplex powerhouse to 33-5 record as a junior, pumping in 21.7 points per game and dishing 6.1 assists. |
92. |
C.J. Barksdale Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA) |
PF |
6-7/190 |
Virginia Tech |
Headed to Hargrave after All-State junior season at George Washington High School in Danville, Va. |
93. |
Jamal Branch Grace Prep (Arlington, TX) |
PG, SG |
6-3/170 |
Texas A&M |
Teams with No. 1-rated junior Isaiah Austin at Grace Prep. |
94. |
Jarrod Uthoff Jefferson (Cedar Rapids, IA) |
SF, PF |
6-8/195 |
Wisconsin |
Future Badger could develop into a dynamic forward if he can add strength and weight to lean frame. |
95. |
Amir Garrett Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
SF |
6-6/190 |
|
Joins head coach Michael Peck's all-star cast at Findlay Prep after stellar junior year at Leuzinger (Lawndale, Calif.). |
96. |
Darwin Davis Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) |
PG |
5-10/160 |
Xavier |
With three other future Division I players in the starting lineup, Davis led Bloomington South in scoring (15.6 points per game) and assists (5.3 per game) as a junior. |
97. |
Kyle Caudill Brea Olinda (Brea, CA) |
C |
7-0/265 |
Boston College |
Massive post prospect scored 17.5 points per game as a junior while snatching 12.0 rebounds, helped Pump N Run Elite capture adidas Super 64 over the summer in Las Vegas. |
98. |
Desmond Hubert New Egypt (NJ) |
PF, C |
6-9/200 |
|
Nearly averaged a triple-double as a junior with 16.2 points, 10.8 rebounds and 9.1 blocked shots per game. |
99. |
Kevin Johnson Taft (Woodland Hills, CA) |
C |
6-9/260 |
|
Bullish post presence can be dominant for stretches but needs to improve conditioning. |
100. |
Shelby Moats Waconia (MN) |
PF |
6-9/225 |
|
Butler and Ivy League schools among pursuers for 4.0 student, who averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior while stepping out to hit 45 3-pointers. |