RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
1. |
Michael Gilchrist St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) |
G, W |
6-7/185 |
|
|
Has solidified his hold on No. 1 week after week this summer. Garnering some praise as top high school prospect regardless of class. Averaged 14.9 points and 8.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore for one of the nation's premier high school programs at St. Patrick. |
2. |
James McAdoo Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, VA) |
P |
6-8/215 |
|
|
Averaged 16.8 points and 8.5 rebounds for USA Under-16 gold medal team in Argentina this summer before suffering injury that is expected sideline him for five months. |
3. |
Austin Rivers Winter Park (FL) |
PG |
6-3/185 |
Florida |
|
Averaged 23.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as sophomore. |
4. |
Bradley Beal Chaminade (St. Louis, MO) |
G |
6-3/180 |
|
|
Was among the standouts for USA Under-16 gold medal team in Argentina, leading team in scoring at over 19 points per game; led Chaminade to state title as a sophomore. |
5. |
Rakeem Christmas Academy of the New Church (Bryn Athyn, PA) |
P |
6-9/225 |
|
|
Played at Philly's Northeast Catholic as a sophomore, averaging over 10 points, seven rebounds per game. |
6. |
Adonis Thomas Melrose (Memphis, TN) |
G, W |
6-6/200 |
|
|
Had a big summer, including impressive stint with USA Under-16 gold medal team. |
7. |
Quincy Miller Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC) |
P |
6-9/200 |
|
|
Once he adds some muscle and strength to 6-9 frame could make a run at the top of this list. |
8. |
Marquis Teague Pike (Indianapolis, IN) |
G |
6-1/165 |
|
|
Averaged over 20 points per game as a sophomore at Pike and drew rave reviews at every stop on the summer circuit. |
9. |
Le Bryan Nash Lincoln (Dallas, TX) |
P |
6-8/215 |
|
|
After averaging over 18 points and 11 rebounds per game as a sophomore and earning district MVP honors, beginning to fulfill tremendous expectations that accompanied him entering high school. |
10. |
Myck Kabongo St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, NJ) |
G |
6-2/165 |
Texas |
|
Lead guard does what it takes to win and plays with supreme confidence. |
11. |
Johnny O'Bryant East Side (Cleveland, MS) |
P |
6-9/215 |
|
|
Big, intimidating presence in the paint gained valuable experience as member of gold medal USA Under-16 team. |
12. |
Michael Shaw De La Salle (Chicago, IL) |
P |
6-8/210 |
|
|
Helped lead De La Salle to a 21-5 record, sectional finals as a sophomore. |
13. |
Tony Wroten Jr. Garfield (Seattle, WA) |
G, W |
6-5/185 |
|
|
After eligibility dispute disrupted start of sophomore season, averaged 17.6 points per game and led Garfield to 4A title game. |
14. |
Wayne Blackshear Morgan Park (Chicago, IL) |
G, W |
6-5/210 |
|
|
Mid-season transfer put a stain on sophomore season, but regarded by some as Chicago's top 2011 talent. |
15. |
Julian Royal Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
P |
6-8/200 |
|
|
Only sophomore to earn first or second team All-State honors in Georgia's Class AAAAA after leading Milton to state championship game. |
16. |
Angelo Chol Hoover (San Diego, CA) |
P |
6-9/190 |
|
|
One of the nation's top shot blockers, averaging nearly 10 per game as a sophomore. |
17. |
Quinn Cook DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) |
G |
6-0/165 |
|
|
Averaged 15.6 points per game for USA Under-16 team this summer in Argentina. |
18. |
Matt Carlino Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) |
PG |
6-3/175 |
Indiana |
|
Showed up in Bloomington two years early from Arizona to play with defending Indiana champs. |
19. |
Juan'ya Green Archbishop Carroll (Radnor, PA) |
G |
6-3/185 |
|
|
Well-built guard has plenty of offense but is a lockdown defender. |
20. |
P. J. Hairston Dudley (Greensboro, NC) |
W |
6-6/205 |
North Carolina |
|
Youth football star averaged 24.1 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as a sophomore. |
21. |
La Quinton Ross Murrah (Jackson, MS) |
W, P |
6-9/200 |
|
|
Received mixed reviews this summer, but earned second team All-State honors as a sophomore after posting 23.7 points and nine rebounds per game. |
22. |
Michael Gbinije Benedictine (Richmond, VA) |
W |
6-6/190 |
|
|
Transferring from Christchurch to Benedictine this fall, which produced current North Carolina Tar Heel Ed Davis. |
23. |
Quddus Bello Westchester Academy (High Point, NC) |
W |
6-4/170 |
|
|
Athletic wing is a dunking machine. |
24. |
Trevor Lacey Butler (Huntsville, AL) |
G |
6-3/190 |
|
|
Second team All-State selection as a sophomore, posting 17 points per game and leading Butler to state title. |
25. |
Naadir Tharpe Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH) |
G |
6-0/180 |
|
|
Averaged 26.5 points per game as a freshman at St. Peter-Marian (Worcester, Mass.) before moving on to play with talented cast at Brewster Academy. |
26. |
Deville Smith Callaway (Jackson, MS) |
G |
5-11/170 |
|
|
Ultra-athletic point was part of a state championship team as a sophomore. |
27. |
Aaron Ross Parkview (Little Rock, AR) |
P |
6-7/210 |
Arkansas |
|
Class 6A All-State selection as a sophomore. |
28. |
Ky Madden East Poinsett County (Lepanto, AR) |
G |
6-4/175 |
|
|
Small-school Arkansas star averaged 24.6 points, 10.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists last season. |
29. |
Tracy Abrams Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) |
G |
6-2/180 |
Illinois |
|
Athletic and competitive combo guard is part of a talented 2011 crop from Chicago. |
30. |
Jabari Brown Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
G |
6-3/190 |
|
|
Leading scorer for California Division IV state champion before transferring to Findlay Prep. |
31. |
Tyler Adams Brandon (MS) |
P |
6-9/225 |
|
|
Averaged 18.3 points, 13.6 points and 4.4 blocks per game as a sophomore. |
32. |
Dai - Jon Parker Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
G |
6-4/185 |
|
|
Part of a talented junior triumvirate at Milton along with Julian Royal and Shannon Scott. |
33. |
Cezar Guerrero St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA) |
G |
6-0/165 |
|
|
Scoring guard played at St. John Bosco as a freshman, Workman High School as a sophomore and will return to the former as a junior. |
34. |
Gary Bell Kentridge (Kent, WA) |
G |
6-1/175 |
|
|
Breakout season as a sophomore, earning Seattle all-area honors after averaging over 19 points per game and leading team to 4A state semifinals. |
35. |
Rodney Hood Meridian (MS) |
W, P |
6-8/200 |
|
|
Long, athletic wing forward helped Meridian compile 25-5 record last season. |
36. |
Kori Babineaux Folsom (CA) |
G |
6-3/190 |
|
|
Averaged 14.5 points per game for 31-2 Folsom squad as a sophomore and has had some nice showings over the summer. |
37. |
Marquis Rankin Vance (Charlotte, NC) |
G |
6-0/160 |
|
|
Averaged 12 points per game as a sophomore for 24-4 Vance squad. |
38. |
Chasson Randle Rock Island (IL) |
G |
6-2/170 |
|
|
All-State selection averaged 18.7 points per game in leading Rock Island on deep playoff run. |
39. |
Amir Williams Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI) |
P |
6-10/195 |
|
|
Despite coming off the bench for Country Day as a sophomore, regarded as one of Michigan's best in the class of 2011. |
40. |
Brandan Kearney Southeastern (Detroit, MI) |
G |
6-5/180 |
|
|
Another member of USA Under-16 gold medal team in Argentina. |
41. |
Kyle Wiltjer Jesuit (Portland, OR) |
P |
6-9/200 |
|
|
Led Jesuit to 6A state title, played for Canada in Nike Global Challenge in August. |
42. |
Jahii Carson Mesa (AZ) |
G |
5-10/170 |
Oregon State |
|
Averaged 27.3 points and 6.8 assists per game at Mountain Pointe before transferring to Mesa in the off-season. |
43. |
Brandon Dawson Wallace (Gary, IN) |
W |
6-5/190 |
|
|
One of the top 15 non-seniors in the state of Indiana last year according to Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and standout performer on the summer circuit. |
44. |
De Andre Daniels Taft (Woodland Hills, CA) |
W, F |
6-7/185 |
Texas |
|
Sat out a year ago after transferring to Taft. |
45. |
Damien Leonard Mann (Greenville, SC) |
G |
6-4/185 |
|
|
Class 3A All-State selection can fill it up from all over the court. |
46. |
Bobby Parks Jr. St. George's (Collierville, TN) |
W |
6-4/185 |
|
|
Tennessee's Division II-A Mr. Basketball after posting 22.1 points, eight rebounds per outing. |
47. |
Nick Johnson Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
G, W |
6-4/190 |
|
|
Headed to Nevada power Findlay Prep after helping Highland (Ariz.) reach state title game with Matt Carlino last season. |
48. |
Dre Henley Brehm Prep (Carbondale, IL) |
W |
6-6/215 |
|
|
Teamed with Mike Shaw at De La Salle in Chicago last season. |
49. |
Bishop Daniels Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) |
G |
6-2/180 |
|
|
Should pop this winter after playing in the shadow of Kentucky signee John Wall last season. |
50. |
Mikael Hopkins DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) |
P |
6-8/195 |
|
|
If offensive game approaches rebounding and shot-blocking ability, watch out. |
51. |
Ryan Taylor Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN) |
W, P |
6-5/205 |
Louisville |
|
Wing-post 'tweener was able to attract plenty of attention as a sophomore despite playing for loaded Lawrence North program. |
52. |
Sterling Gibbs Seton Hall Prep (West Orange, NJ) |
G |
6-1/170 |
|
|
Averaged 16.8 points per game as a sophomore, including career-high 33 in playoff win over St. Peter's Prep. |
53. |
Jamal Branch Grace Prep (Arlington, TX) |
G |
6-3/170 |
Texas A&M |
|
Joining forces with 2012 7-footer Isaiah Austin at Grace Prep after transferring from Atascocita in Humble. |
54. |
Shannon Scott Milton (Alpharetta, GA) |
G |
6-2/170 |
|
|
Joins Top 100 talents Julian Royal and Dai-Jon Parker at Milton. |
55. |
Elgin Cook Hamilton (Milwaukee, WI) |
W |
6-6/185 |
|
|
Son of former NBA standout Alvin Robertson averaged 13.6 points per game as a sophomore under Hamilton coach Tom Diener. |
56. |
Myles Davis St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ) |
G |
6-1/175 |
|
|
One of the top scorers at July's Reebook Summer Championships (23.3 points per game). |
57. |
Trevor Cooney Sanford (Hockessin, DE) |
G |
6-3/185 |
|
|
Active and athletic guard has a deadly 3-point stroke. |
58. |
Chane Behanan Bowling Green (KY) |
P |
6-7/230 |
Cincinnati |
|
Transferring from Cincinnati's Aiken High School to Bowling Green this fall. |
59. |
Kentavious Caldwell Greenville (GA) |
G |
6-4/170 |
|
|
Was among Georgia's top scorers as a sophomore at tiny Greenville, posting over 26 points per game, including a 40-point effort. |
60. |
Kevin Johnson Serra (Gardena, CA) |
P |
6-9/250 |
|
|
If massive Californian can control emotions and develop a go-to move around the basket, could shoot toward the top of 2011 class. |
61. |
Tyrone Johnson Plainfield (NJ) |
G |
6-3/185 |
|
|
In a backcourt that also featured Pittsburgh commitment Isaiah Epps and talented senior Anthony Baskerville, Johnson averaged 21 points per game as a sophomore. |
62. |
Ryan Boatright East (Aurora, IL) |
G |
6-1/160 |
|
|
Committed to USC before playing a high school game, but back on the market; averaged 17.5 points per game as a sophomore. |
63. |
Nnana Egwu St. Ignatius (Chicago, IL) |
P |
6-9/210 |
|
|
Nigerian-born big man is new to the game but progressing at a rapid rate. |
64. |
Jakarr Sampson St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, OH) |
P |
6-8/185 |
|
|
Rising star at LeBron's alma mater. |
65. |
Percy Gibson Southeastern (Detroit, MI) |
P |
6-8/230 |
|
|
Big-bodied post looks the part, now must improve offensive repertoire. |
66. |
Samuel Thompson Young (Chicago, IL) |
W |
6-6/185 |
|
|
Should see role with loaded Whitney Young program increase significantly as a junior. |
67. |
Wesley Saunders Windward (Los Angeles, CA) |
G, W |
6-5/175 |
|
|
Helped Windward capture Division V state title with 21 points in championship game. |
68. |
Richard Peters Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH) |
P |
6-9/260 |
Oklahoma |
|
Toronto native makes early call for Sooners. |
69. |
Jordan Goodman Progressive Christian Academy (Camp Springs, MD) |
P |
6-8/205 |
|
|
Serious car accident turned life upside down three years ago; now back on track and a highly-coveted prospect. |
70. |
Thomas Gipson Cedar Hill (TX) |
P |
6-7/235 |
|
|
Posted 12.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game as sophomore for powerhouse Cedar Hill program. |
71. |
Angel Nunez Winchendon (MA) |
W |
6-7/180 |
|
|
Prepping at Winchendon after leaving Cardinal Hayes in New York City. |
72. |
Jalen Packer Princeton (IN) |
G |
6-2/170 |
|
|
Led Princeton to undefeated, state championship season as sophomore. |
73. |
Achraf Yacoubou Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY) |
W |
6-4/190 |
|
|
Helped Lutheran win NYS Class A Tournament of Champions title. |
74. |
Jabarie Hinds Mt. Vernon (NY) |
G |
6-0/165 |
|
|
Point guard is the next in line at Bob Cimino's powerhouse Mt. Vernon program. |
75. |
Josiah Turner Sacramento (CA) |
G |
6-3/170 |
|
|
Has pulled back on an early pledge to Arizona State; averaged 14.5 points, 3.5 assists as sophomore. |
76. |
Chris Jones Melrose (Memphis, TN) |
G |
5-10/165 |
|
|
Scoring guard has some monster performances on summer circuit after averaging 18.8 points, 4.9 assists last season. |
77. |
Angel Rodriguez Dr. Krop (Miami, FL) |
|
5-10/165 |
|
|
Catalyst for a 28-5 Dr. Krop outfit, posting 18 points, 9.3 assists per game. |
78. |
Sheldon McClellan Bellaire (TX) |
G, W |
6-5/185 |
Texas |
|
Top 100 talent continues to flood into Austin with McClellan, who averaged over 18 points per game as a sophomore. |
79. |
Carlton Brundidge Southfield (MI) |
G |
6-1/180 |
|
|
Averaged 24.5 points per game as a sophomore - including season-high of 44. |
80. |
Michael Chandler Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN) |
P |
6-10/220 |
Louisville |
|
Will have a chance to shine this winter after playing on Lawrence North team loaded with talented post players a year ago. |
81. |
Byron Wesley Cajon (San Bernardino, CA) |
W |
6-5/190 |
|
|
Pumped in over 18 points per game last season. |
82. |
Kevin Ware Rockdale County (Conyers, GA) |
G, W |
6-4/180 |
|
|
Came off the bench for Rockdale County as a sophomore, could fly up the rankings as he becomes the focal point of high school team. |
83. |
Darwin ( Dee ) Davis Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) |
PG |
5-10/155 |
Xavier |
|
Part of nation's best high school backcourt at Bloomington South with Matt Carlino and Spencer Turner. |
84. |
Jacoby Brissett Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) |
G, W |
6-4/210 |
|
|
Led Dwyer to state 5A final fours in both football and basketball as a sophomore. |
85. |
Cody Zeller Washington (IN) |
P |
6-9/185 |
|
|
Brother of North Carolina's Tyler Zeller started making a name for himself this summer. |
86. |
Aaron Brown Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA) |
W, P |
6-5/205 |
|
|
Averaged 13.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game for very talented and balanced Penn Wood squad. |
87. |
Malcolm Brogdon Fayette County (Fayetteville, GA) |
G, W |
6-4/190 |
|
|
Averaged 15.8 points, 10.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game for 22-8 Fayette County team that also featured Clemson signee Noel Johnson. |
88. |
Rod Days Sagemont (Weston, FL) |
W |
6-7/200 |
|
|
Second team All-Broward County selection as a sophomore. |
89. |
Jacob Williams Bartlett (IL) |
W |
6-5/180 |
|
|
Despite missing last season after being expelled from Chicago's St. Patrick, colleges couldn't wait to see him back in action on summer circuit. |
90. |
Maurice Harkless Forest Hills (NY) |
W |
6-6/165 |
|
|
Slender frame didn't stop New Yorker from posting double-double numbers as a sophomore (16 points, 11 rebounds per game). |
91. |
Tony Kimbro Christ (Arden, NC) |
G, W |
6-4/170 |
|
|
Louisville native averaged 8.2 points per game (fourth on team) after transferring to loaded Christ School program last fall. |
92. |
Robert Selmon Jr. Central (Phoenix, AZ) |
G, W |
6-4/180 |
|
|
Lefty shooter led team by posting 17.7 points per game. |
93. |
Austin Etherington Hamilton Heights (Arcadia, IN) |
G, W |
6-6/190 |
Indiana |
|
Positive vibe continues to build at Indiana with commitment of Etherington, who averaged nearly 16 points per game as a sophomore. |
94. |
James ( Zach ) Price St. Edward (Lakewood, OH) |
P |
6-10/200 |
|
|
St. Edward's Top 100 duo of Price and Delbert Love will get big litmus test in December at City of Palms Classic. |
95. |
Marshall Plumlee Christ (Arden, NC) |
P |
7-0/200 |
|
|
Even though his opportunities were limited at Christ School last winter, with a 6-11 frame and two older brothers playing at Duke, we like his chances. |
96. |
Delbert Love St. Edward (Lakewood, OH) |
G |
6-1/175 |
|
|
Carrying on recent tradition of talent at St. Edward that includes Michigan State's Delvon Roe, Indiana's Tom Pritchard. |
97. |
D' Angelo Harrison Dulles (Sugar Land, TX) |
G |
6-2/175 |
|
|
Deadly from distance, Harrison averaged 14.8 points and over three rebounds and assists per game for Dulles. |
98. |
John Manning Chantilly (VA) |
P |
6-11/200 |
|
|
All-State selection after posting 13 points, 10 rebounds and nearly four blocked shots per game. |
99. |
Nick Jacobs South Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) |
P |
6-8/215 |
|
|
Expect Jacobs to become a major national name now that Derrick Favors has moved on to Georgia Tech. |
100. |
Gelaun Wheelwright Centennial (Corona, CA) |
G |
6-0/170 |
USC |
|
Averaged 17.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and three assists per game as sophomore. |