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Wednesday / December 18.
  • Adidas Nations Rosters Posted

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    Here are the rosters for adidas Nations, which tips off this morning in Garden Grove, Calif.  The country’s top-ranked high school players will participate in addition to teams from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and Latin America, plus more than 30 college counselors.

    The culmination of the four-day event will be championship and third place games at Long Beach City College on Monday that will air live on ESPNU at 4 p.m PT, 7 p.m. EST.

    USA 2015/2016 – Blue

    # Player Pos. Height High School Home Town
    86 Carlton Bragg F 6’8” St. Joseph Cleveland, OH
    31 Jalen Coleman G 6’4” Cathedral Indianapolis, IN
    117 Moustapha Diagne C 6’9” Pope John XXIII Newton, NJ
    22 Tyler Dorsey G 6’2” St. John Bosco Pasadena, CA
    33 Hyron Edwards G 5’11” Central High East Chicago, IL
    119 Daniel Giddens F 6’10” Wheeler Marietta, GA
    34 Eron Gordon G 6’2” North Central Indianapolis, IN
    45 Josh Jackson G/F 6’6” Consortium College Prep Southfield, MI
    121 Mario Kegler G/F 6’6” Callaway Jackson, MS
    50 Josh Langford G 6’5” Madison Academy Huntsville, AL
    125 Josh Sharma C 6’11 North Mount Vernon Haleiwa, HI
    30 Derryck Thornton G 6’0” Findlay Prep Las Vegas, NV
     

     

    USA 2015/2016 – RED

    # Player Pos. Height High School Home Town
    84 Sedrick Barefield G 6’2” Corona Centennial Corona, CA
    40 Jaylen Brown F 6’6” Wheeler Marietta, GA
    0 Austin Conway G 6’0” Overland High School Denver, CO
    150 Deron Davis F 6’8” Overland High School Denver, CO
    95 Perry Dozier JR G 6’4” Spring Valley Columbia, SC
    114 Henry Ellenson F 6’10” Rice Lake Rice Lake, WI
    21 Aaron Holiday G/F 6’2” Campbell Hall Los Angeles, CA
    92 Chase Jeter C 6’9” Bishop Gorman Las Vegas, NV
    72 Charles Mathews G 6’5” St. Rita Chicago, IL
    35 Malik Newman G 6’4” Callaway Jackson, MS
    70 Cameron Walker F 6’6” Righetti Santa Maria, CA
    64 Stephen Zimmerman C 7’1” Bishop Gorman Las Vegas, NV
     

     

    USA 2014 – Blue

    # Player Pos. Height High School Home Town
    68 Shaqquan Aaron G 6’7” Rainier Beach Apple Valley, CA
    91 Daniel Hamilton F 6’7” St. John Bosco Los Angeles, CA
    124 Trey Lyles F 6’10” Indianapolis Tech Indianapolis, IN
    37 Emmanuel Mudiay G 6’4” Prime Prep Dallas, TX
    132 Chinanu Onuaku C 6’9” Riverdale Baptist Upper Marlboro, MD
    73 Theo Pinson G/F 6’6” Wesleyan Christian Greensboro, NC
    25 Ahmaad Rorie G 6’0” Lincoln Tacoma, WA
    23 D’Angelo Russell G 6’4” Montverde Academy Louisville, KY
    116 Reid Travis F 6’7” De La Salle Minneapolis, MN
    20 Romelo Trimble G 6’2” Bishop O’Connell Arlington, VA
    118 Myles Turner F/C 7’0” Euless Trinity Dallas, TX
     

     

    USA 2014  – Red

    # Player Pos. Height High School Home Town
    44 Trevon Bluiett G 6’6” Park Tudor Indianapolis, IN
    61 Isaac Copeland F 6’8” The Miller School Raleigh, NC
    115 Jalen Johnson F 6’9” Ypsilanti Ann Arbor, MI
    75 Stanley Johnson G/F 6’7” Mater Dei Fullerton, CA
    24 Kaleb Joseph G 6’3” Cushing Academy Nashua, NH
    57 Jaquan Lyle G 6’4” Bosse Evansville, IN
    120 Kevon Looney F 6’8” Milwaukee Hamilton Milwaukee, WI
    122 Jahlil Okafor C 6’11 Whitney Young (IL) Chicago, IL
    78 Craig Victor F 6’8” St. Augustine (LA) New Orleans, LA
    41 Justice Winslow G 6’6” St. John’s School Houston, TX
    32 Namon Wright G 6’6” Findlay Prep Los Angeles, CA
     

     

    adidas Nations Counselors

    Player Pos. Height College School Year Team
    Jordan Adams G 6’5” UCLA Sophomore USA 2014 Red
    Kyle Anderson G/F 6’8” UCLA Sophomore USA 2014 Red
    Isaiah Austin F 7’0” Baylor Sophomore USA 2014 Red
    Ryan Boatright PG 6’0” UCONN Junior USA 2014 Red
    Alec Brown C 7’1” Wisconsin Green Bay Senior USA 2014 Red
    Jahii Carson PG 5’11” Arizona State Sophomore Russia
    Spencer Dinwiddie G 6’6” Colorado Junior Russia
    Fuquan Edwin G 6’6” Seton Hall Senior Russia
    Perry Ellis F 6’8” Kansas Sophomore Africa
    Joel Embid F 6’11” Kansas Freshman Africa
    Jerian Grant G 6’5” Notre Dame Junior Africa
    Montrezl Harrell F 6’8” Louisville Sophomore Africa
    Andre Hollins PG 6’1” Minnesota Junior USA 2014 Blue
    Cory Jefferson F 6’9” Baylor Senior USA 2014 Blue
    Chris Jones PG 5’9” Louisville Junior USA 2014 Blue
    Sean Kilpatrick G 6’4” Cincinnati Junior USA 2014 Blue
    Javon MCrea F 6’8” Buffalo Junior Australia
    LeBryan Nash F 6’7” Oklahoma State Junior Australia
    Tony Parker F 6’9” UCLA Sophomore Australia
    Norman Powell G 6’4” UCLA Junior Asia
    Cameron Ridley F 6’10” Texas Sophomore Asia
    Wayne Seldon G/F 6’5” Kansas Freshman Asia
    Will Sheehey G 6’7” Indiana Senior USA 2015 Red
    Russ Smith PG 5’10” Louisville Senior USA 2015 Red
    Kaleb Tarczewski C 7’0” Arizona Sophomore USA 2015 Red
    Bernard Thompson G 6’3” Florida Gulf Coast Junior USA 2015 Blue
    TJ Warren F 6’8” NC State Sophomore USA 2015 Blue
    David Wear F 6’9” UCLA Senior USA 2015 Blue
    Travis Wear F 6’9” UCLA Senior Latin America
    Chaz Williams PG 5’9” U Mass Senior Latin America
    Jamil Wilson F 6’7” Marquette Senior Latin America

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    Adam Zagoria is a Basketball Insider who covers basketball at all levels. A contributor to The New York Times and SportsNet New York (SNY), he is also the author of two books and is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker. His articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM, Sheridan Hoops, Basketball Times and in newspapers nationwide. He also won an Emmy award for his work on the SNY mini-documentary on Syracuse guard Tyus Battle. A veteran Ultimate Frisbee player, he has competed in numerous National and World Championships and, perhaps more importantly, his teams won the Westchester Summer League (WSL) championships in 2011 and 2013. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.

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