RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
1. |
Michael Gilchrist
St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ)
|
F |
6-7/190 |
Kentucky |
Playing sidekick to first team All-America
selection Kyrie Irving, Gilchrist fought through injuries to carve out
16.4 points and 11.5 rebounds per game on a talented Celtic team.
|
2. |
Austin Rivers
Winter Park (FL)
|
G |
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 the Wildcats capture a Class 6A state title.
|
3. |
James McAdoo
Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, VA)
|
F |
6-8/220 |
North
Carolina |
Gatorade's Virginia Player of the Year
recovered from shoulder injury to post 22.5 points and 10 rebounds per
game.
|
4. |
Wayne Blackshear
Morgan Park (Chicago, IL)
|
W |
6-5/215 |
Louisville |
Racked up 29 points and 13 boards per outing
while leading Morgan Park to a Chicago Public League title and earning
Chicago Tribune first team All-State honors.
|
5. |
Bradley Beal
Chaminade (St. Louis, MO)
|
G |
6-4/190 |
Florida |
Poured in 29 points per game to go along
with 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game for 21-6 Flyers.
|
6. |
Adonis Thomas
Melrose (Memphis, TN)
|
F |
6-7/200 |
|
Teamed with fellow Junior All-American Chris
Jones in leading Melrose to Tennessee's Class AAA title, contributing
18.0 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.8 blocks and 3.2 steals per game.
|
7. |
P. J. Hairston
Dudley (Greensboro, NC)
|
W |
6-6/220 |
North
Carolina |
Hairston burst out of the gates with 30
points or more in nine of his first 13 games – including 53 against
Southern Durham in early December – but cooled slightly down the stretch
to average 25.4 points and 8.1 rebounds per outing.
|
8. |
Myck Kabongo
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, NJ)
|
G |
6-2/170 |
Texas |
Kabongo ran the show for the nation’s No.
2-ranked team at St. Benedict’s Prep, posting over 18 points and six
assists per game.
|
9. |
Quincy Miller
Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC)
|
F |
6-8/200 |
|
Do-it-all forward helped lead Quality
Education to National Christian Schools Athletic Association title.
|
10. |
Quinn Cook
DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
|
G |
6-0/175 |
|
Rose above seniors headed to Duke and North
Carolina to earn Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year honors by
posting 20.0 points, 5.9 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game.
|
11. |
Marquis Teague
Pike (Indianapolis, IN)
|
G |
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.
|
12. |
Amir Williams
Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI)
|
F |
6-10/220 |
|
Played sidekick to senior All-American Ray
McCallum for state championship Detroit Country Day team, averaging 15.0
points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.8 blocked shots per game.
|
13. |
Julian Royal
Milton (Alpharetta, GA)
|
F |
6-8/210 |
|
Earned first team All-State AAAAA honors and
North Fulton County Player of the Year after leading Milton – a
possible preseason national No. 1 next season – to a state championship.
|
14. |
Le Bryan Nash
Lincoln (Dallas, TX)
|
F |
6-7/220 |
|
Averaged 17.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per
game for 28-4 Class 4A power Lincoln.
|
15. |
Tony Wroten Jr.
Garfield (Seattle, WA)
|
G, W |
6-5/200 |
|
Has a chance to improve stock this summer
after missing junior campaign with injury.
|
16. |
Rakeem Christmas
Academy of the New Church (Bryn Athyn, PA)
|
F |
6-9/225 |
|
Overshadowed somewhat at ANC last winter by
star sophomore Savon Goodman, posted over 13 points and seven rebounds
per game.
|
17. |
Dorian Finney - Smith
Norcom (Portsmouth, VA)
|
F |
6-7/200 |
|
Earned All-Tidewater Player of the Year –
over fellow star junior and 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.
|
18. |
Branden Dawson
Wallace (Gary, IN)
|
W, F |
6-6/205 |
|
First team All-State selection scored 24.0
points per game and snatched 14.7 boards to lead Lew Wallace to Class 3A
state championship game.
|
19. |
Trevor Lacey
Butler (Huntsville, AL)
|
G |
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.
|
20. |
Michael Chandler
Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN)
|
F |
6-10/220 |
Louisville |
Averaged 17.9 points and double-digit
rebounds each time out for storied Indianapolis program.
|
21. |
De Andre Daniels
Taft (Woodland Hills, CA)
|
W, F |
6-8/185 |
Texas |
Posted 14.9 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.2
blocked shots per game for one of California's top programs.
|
22. |
Sheldon McClellan
Bellaire (TX)
|
G |
6-5/185 |
Texas |
Provided scoring punch for powerhouse
Bellaire team, averaging over 21 points per game and earning Texas
Association of Basketball Coaches 5A All-State.
|
23. |
Johnny O'Bryant
East Side (Cleveland, MS)
|
F |
6-9/225 |
|
Intimidating paint presence averaged 15.0
points and 12.4 rebounds per game as a junior.
|
24. |
Angelo Chol
Hoover (San Diego, CA)
|
F |
6-9/205 |
|
Born in Sudan, Chol posted 16.1 points per
game but true value is in rebounding (13.1 per game) and shot-blocking
(8.4 per game).
|
25. |
Shannon Scott
Milton (Alpharetta, GA)
|
G |
6-2/170 |
|
Earned second team All-State AAAAA honors
after helping Milton capture state title.
|
26. |
Jabari Brown
Oakland (CA)
|
G, W |
6-3/205 |
|
Started the year at Findlay Prep before
transferring to Oakland (Calif.), where he scored 23.5 points per game.
|
27. |
Chris Jones
Melrose (Memphis, TN)
|
G |
5-9/165 |
Tennessee |
Jones frequently took over as the offensive
star at Melrose with averages of 20.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 6.1
assists per game – including 33 points in the state championship game.
|
28. |
Ryan Boatright
East (Aurora, IL)
|
G |
5-11/160 |
|
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.
|
29. |
Cody Zeller
Washington (IN)
|
F |
6-9/195 |
|
Second team All-State selection 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.
|
30. |
Michael Shaw
De La Salle (Chicago, IL)
|
F |
6-8/210 |
|
Not quite the junior season many expected,
but still averaged 14.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game.
|
31. |
Josiah Turner
Sacramento (CA)
|
G |
6-3/180 |
|
Former Arizona State verbal commitment
dropped in 27.9 points per game to go along with 5.8 rebounds and 3.5
assists per game, helping Dragons to 26-7 record.
|
32. |
Deville Smith
Callaway (Jackson, MS)
|
G |
5-10/180 |
|
Jet-quick guard led Callaway to
second-straight state title with 22.4 points and 3.5 assists per
contest.
|
33. |
Ben McLemore
Eskridge (Wellston, MO)
|
G |
6-4/185 |
|
A fast-rising name in the 2011 class,
McLemore produced 28.3 points and 12.7 rebounds per game to earn St.
Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro honors.
|
34. |
Gary Bell
Kentridge (Kent, WA)
|
G |
6-1/175 |
Gonzaga |
Zag commitment emerged as a dangerous scorer
this winter with a 55-point game en route to 22.6 points per game on
the season and first team All-State honors.
|
35. |
Joe Coleman
Hopkins (Minnetonka, MN)
|
G, W |
6-3/180 |
|
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.
|
36. |
Ky Madden
East Poinsett County (Lepanto, AR)
|
G |
6-4/175 |
|
Tall, talented guard looking to put ugly end
to junior season behind him with strong play on the summer circuit.
|
37. |
Aaron Brown
Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA)
|
W |
6-5/205 |
|
First team All-Southeastern Pennyslvania
selection emerged as go-to guy for talented 27-4 Penn Wood team, scoring
18.7 points per game and grabbing 6.5 boards.
|
38. |
Juan'ya Green
Archbishop Carroll (Radnor, PA)
|
G |
6-3/185 |
|
Strong guard was an All-Southeastern
Pennsylvania pick after tacking up 16.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.1
assists per game.
|
39. |
Tyler Adams
Brandon (MS)
|
F |
6-9/235 |
Duke |
Honored with Clarion-Ledger All-Metro honors
after averaging a double-double (16.8 points, 11.0 rebounds).
|
40. |
Carlton Brundidge
Southfield (MI)
|
G |
6-1/180 |
Michigan |
Class A All-State selection averaged 23
points and five assists per outing.
|
41. |
Rodney Hood
Meridian (MS)
|
G, F |
6-8/200 |
|
Clarion-Ledger second team All-State
selection contributed 22.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists per
game.
|
42. |
Henry Brooks
Miller Grove (Lithonia, GA)
|
F |
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.
|
43. |
Tyrone Johnson
Plainfield (NJ)
|
G |
6-3/185 |
|
Ending promising football career for
basketball after a first team All-State junior season highlighted by
averages of 18.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game.
|
44. |
Michael Gbinije
Benedictine (Richmond, VA)
|
F |
6-7/195 |
Duke |
Earned first team VISAA honors after putting
up 18 points and 6.5 rebounds per game in first season at Benedictine.
|
45. |
Nick Johnson
Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
|
G |
6-3/195 |
|
Shined at the National High School
Invitational, posted 14.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists on the
season.
|
46. |
Julien Lewis
La Marque (TX)
|
G |
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.
|
47. |
Tracy Abrams
Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL)
|
G |
6-2/180 |
Illinois |
Slowed by ankle injury for much of junior
season.
|
48. |
Hunter Mickelson
Westside (Jonesboro, AR)
|
F |
6-10/195 |
|
The ArkansasSports360.com Player of the Year
tallied 19.3 points, 10.9 rebounds and 4.4 blocked shots per game for
the Class 4A state champion Warriors.
|
49. |
Jahii Carson
Mesa (AZ)
|
G |
5-10/165 |
|
Entertaining guard averaged 23.3 points, 5.5
assists per game for 25-5 Mesa.
|
50. |
Marquis Rankin
Vance (Charlotte, NC)
|
G |
6-1/160 |
Virginia
Tech |
Posted 13 points and over seven rebounds per
game as a junior.
|
51. |
La Dontae Henton
Eastern (Lansing, MI)
|
W, F |
6-6/200 |
|
Undersized power forward-type put up 24.8
points and pulled down 13.5 rebounds per night.
|
52. |
Tommie McCune
Saginaw (MI)
|
F |
6-7/185 |
|
Stepped up in a big way for state power
Saginaw this season, earning first team Class A All-State honors after
producing 23 points and 13 boards per game.
|
53. |
Chane Behanan
Bowling Green (KY)
|
F |
6-7/230 |
|
Earned first team All-State honors after
scoring 21.2 points and pulling down 12.3 boards per outing.
|
54. |
Damien Leonard
Mann (Greenville, SC)
|
G |
6-4/185 |
|
Named South Carolina's Class AAA Player of
the Year after averaging over 21 points per game.
|
55. |
Kevin Ware
Rockdale County (Conyers, GA)
|
G, W |
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.
|
56. |
Chasson Randle
Rock Island (IL)
|
G |
6-2/170 |
|
Second team All-State pick by the Chicago
Tribune after posting 19.4 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.
|
57. |
Aaron Ross
Parkview (Little Rock, AR)
|
F |
6-8/210 |
Arkansas |
Two-time All-State selection committed to
the Razorbacks as a freshman.
|
58. |
Devonta Abron
Seagoville (Dallas, TX)
|
F |
6-7/215 |
|
Double-double machine (24.1 points, 12.7
rebounds per game) was an All-Area pick by Dallas Morning News.
|
59. |
Kyle Wiltjer
Jesuit (Portland, OR)
|
F |
6-9/210 |
|
First team All-State selection helped Jesuit
land back-to-back 6A state titles.
|
60. |
Samuel Thompson
Young (Chicago, IL)
|
F |
6-7/185 |
|
Shined in some big games for Class 4A
runner-up, posting 12.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists and 3.6
blocked shots per game.
|
61. |
Levi Randolph
Jones (Madison, AL)
|
G |
6-5/185 |
|
Alabama's 6A Player of the Year after
leading Bob Jones to state title.
|
62. |
Myles Davis
St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ)
|
G |
6-1/175 |
|
First team All-State pick 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.
|
63. |
Nick Jacobs
South Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
|
F |
6-8/235 |
|
Replaced Derrick Favors at South Atlanta and
earned first team Class AAA All-State honors.
|
64. |
Norman Powell
Lincoln (San Diego, CA)
|
G |
6-3/175 |
|
Led the way for a promising cast at Lincoln
that won California's Division II state title, averaging 19.2 points and
4.9 rebounds per game.
|
65. |
Dai - Jon Parker
Milton (Alpharetta, GA)
|
G |
6-4/185 |
|
Also a Division I-caliber football player,
Parker was one of four Milton non-seniors to earn All-State
consideration.
|
66. |
Kentavious Caldwell
Greenville (GA)
|
G |
6-5/180 |
|
Georgia's Class A Player of the Year.
|
67. |
C. J. Barksdale
Washington (Danville, VA)
|
F |
6-7/210 |
Virginia
Tech |
Second team Group AAA All-State selection
part of a promising Hokie recruiting effort.
|
68. |
Malcolm Brogdon
Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross, GA)
|
G, W |
6-4/195 |
|
Led GAC to Georgia's Class AA state title,
averaging 20.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per contest.
|
69. |
Kyan Anderson
North Crowley (Fort Worth, TX)
|
G |
5-11/160 |
|
Led Metroplex powerhouse to 33-5 record,
pumping in 21.7 points per game and dishing 6.1 assists.
|
70. |
Mikael Hopkins
DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
|
F |
6-8/200 |
|
Rebounding and shot-blocking whiz for one of
nation's elite high school programs.
|
71. |
La Quinton Ross
Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ)
|
W |
6-8/210 |
|
Had some nice outings at Life Center after
transferring from Jackson, Miss., averaging 16.6 points and 7.9 rebounds
per game.
|
72. |
Percy Gibson
Southeastern (Detroit, MI)
|
F |
6-8/230 |
|
Impressive-looking post prospect one of two
Top 100 talents on Southeastern roster along with Brandan Kearney.
|
73. |
Thomas Gipson
Cedar Hill (TX)
|
F
|
6-7/235 |
|
Space eater led Cedar Hill in scoring (16.0
points per game) and rebounding (7.2) per game).
|
74. |
Jamal Branch
Grace Prep (Arlington, TX)
|
G |
6-3/170 |
Texas
A&M |
Teamed with 7-foot sophomore phenom Isaiah
Austin to lead Grace Prep to Texas' private school 4A championship game.
|
75. |
Quddus Bello
Westchester Academy (High Point, NC)
|
W |
6-4/170 |
|
One of the nation's most exciting dunkers (a
YouTube must see), Bello earned NCISAA Class 1A All-State honors.
|
76. |
Jabarie Hinds
Mt. Vernon (NY)
|
G |
6-0/165 |
|
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.
|
77. |
Darius Nelson
Sheldon (Sacramento, CA)
|
W, F
|
6-6/225 |
|
Defines "tweener" but has been incredibly
productive at Sheldon since his freshman season, posting 24.7 points,
8.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a junior.
|
78. |
Jacoby Brissett
Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
|
G |
6-5/210 |
|
Also one of the nation's top quarterback
prospects, Brissett led Dwyer to a 25-4 record with averages of 16.4
points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game.
|
79. |
Rod Days
Sagemont (Weston, FL)
|
W |
6-7/200 |
|
Even with Syracuse-bound 7-footer Fab Melo
on the Sagemont roster there was no way to miss Days' athleticism and
potential.
|
80. |
Brandan Kearney
Southeastern (Detroit, MI)
|
G |
6-5/180 |
Michigan
State |
After an outstanding summer that included a
gold medal with the USA U16 team in Argentina, Kearney's Southeastern
squad was a bit of a disappointment in 09-10.
|
81. |
Marshall Plumlee
Christ (Arden, NC)
|
P |
7-0/200 |
|
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.
|
82. |
Myles Mack
Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ)
|
G
|
5-9/160 |
|
Third team All-State selection shined as
floor general for Paterson Catholic, posting 14.8 points, 2.9 assists
and 2.8 steals per outing.
|
83. |
Achraf Yacoubou
Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY)
|
G, W |
6-5/200 |
Villanova |
First team Class A All-State selection
tacked up over 20 points per game.
|
84. |
Kyle Caudill
Brea Olinda (Brea, CA)
|
F
|
7-0/265 |
|
Massive post prospect scored 17.5 points per
game as a junior while snatching 12.0 rebounds.
|
85. |
Sidiki Johnson
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, NJ)
|
F |
6-8/220 |
Arizona |
Teamed with No. 8 prospect Myck Kabongo to
lead Gray Bees to a 20-1 record, No. 2 national ranking.
|
86. |
Naadir Tharpe
Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
|
G |
6-0/170 |
|
Numbers took a hit with top 2010 prospect
Will Barton in the lineup but remains one of the top 2011 targets
playing in the prep school ranks.
|
87. |
Ryan Taylor
Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN)
|
W, F |
6-5/205 |
Louisville |
Honorable mention All-State selection
committed to Louisville as a sophomore.
|
88. |
D' Angelo Harrison
Dulles (Sugar Land, TX)
|
G |
6-3/185 |
|
District 23-5A MVP tallied 20.8 points, 5.2
rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.
|
89. |
Rashaud Bell
South Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
|
F |
6-6/210 |
|
Second team Class AAA All-State selection.
|
90. |
Darwin ( Dee ) Davis
Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN)
|
G |
5-10/155 |
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).
|
91. |
Desmond Hubert
New Egypt (NJ)
|
F |
6-9/200 |
|
Nearly averaged a triple-double at 16.2
points, 10.8 rebounds and 9.1 blocked shots per game.
|
92. |
Cezar Guerrero
St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
|
G |
6-0/165 |
|
Will be out to improve stock this summer
after missing entire junior season following transfer.
|
93. |
Jeremiah Davis
Muncie Central (Muncie, IN)
|
G |
6-3/195 |
|
Averaged 16.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.8
assists en route to honorable mention All-State honors.
|
94. |
Trevor Cooney
Sanford (Hockessin, DE)
|
G |
6-4/190 |
|
Delaware's Player of the Year after posting
15.9 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, leading Sanford to a
state title.
|
95. |
Shane Larkin
Dr. Phillips (Orlando, FL)
|
G |
6-0/160 |
|
Led Dr. Phillips to 6A title game, posting
19.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.
|
96. |
Tony Kimbro
Christ (Arden, NC)
|
G |
6-6/180 |
|
Versatile talent accumulated 12.0 points,
3.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game for 37-2 Christ School.
|
97. |
Nnanna Egwu
St. Ignatius (Chicago, IL)
|
F |
6-9/210 |
|
Fairly new to the game and still developing
but has garnered several high-major offers.
|
98. |
Darius Perkins
Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood, FL)
|
G |
6-2/200 |
|
One of Broward County's best, scoring 20.6
points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game.
|
99. |
Tavon Sledge
Half Hollow Hills West (Dix Hills, NY)
|
G |
5-8/165 |
|
Earned second team Class AA All-State honors
while playing sidekick to 2010 star Tobias Harris, averaging 17.8
points, 10.4 assists and 3.1 steals per outing.
|
100. |
Maurice Harkless
Forest Hills (NY)
|
G, F |
6-8/190 |
Connecticut |
Future Husky scored 16.2 points, gathered
11.4 rebounds en route to All-State honors.
|