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Thursday / November 21.
  • CKGDWrXUEAUpNELBy CHRIS RUSSELL

    NEW YORK –Under the bright lights of New York’s famous Rucker Park, hometown product Rawle Alkins put on a display for team Black despite finishing on the losing end in a 103-97 loss to team Grey at the adidas Uprising Showcase on Thursday night.

    “It was great playing in New York and in front of my fans,” Alkins told SNY after the game. “It was just a great accomplishment by the adidas group and a tremendous event.”

    Many of the nation’s top coaches were on hand such as Tom Crean (Indiana), Shaka Smart (Texas), Bobby Hurley (Arizona St.), Johnny Dawkins (Stanford), Dana Altman (Oregon), Mark Fox (Georgia), Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt), as well as St. John’s head coach Chris Mullin and his two assistants Barry “Slice Rohrssen and Matt Abdelmassih to watch the first ever live period game in Rucker Park.



    By RYAN FISH

    CHICAGO — While several of the nation’s best high school players try to make a statement at this week’s Nike Global Challenge, Miles Bridges decided to make an exclamation point during his first game instead.

    The 6-foot-7 Bridges shined with 17 points and five boards in 25 minutes as USA Midwest beat Canada 100-87 Thursday afternoon at Whitney Young High School. What was most striking, however, was a number of impressive dunks from the Huntington (W.V.) Prep prospect, including a highlight reel alley-oop slam in the closing minutes.

    “I mean, it’s fun,” Bridges said with a laugh when asked about his dunks. “When I get on the fast break, I know it’s gonna happen.”

    By RYAN FISH

    4_2971109CHICAGO — It didn’t take long for elite point guard prospect Troy Brown Jr. to make a good impression at the ninth annual Nike Global Challenge.

    In the tournament’s opening game Thursday morning, Brown led his USA West squad to an 86-79 victory over the Dominican Republic at Whitney Young High School. The Las Vegas native had 13 points and three assists in 26 minutes on the court, all of which were team-highs. Brown was also active on the boards, grabbing seven of his team’s 56 rebounds.

    “It’s really fun playing against the best competition in the country,” Brown said after the game. “It’s really fun having the experience to come to Chicago; I’ve never been here. So I’m just taking it all in and trying to enjoy it.”

    ARDSLEY, NY - May 23: Under Armour Association session three at the House of Sports in Ardsley New York. (Photo by Kelly Kline/Under Armour)

    Edrice Adebayo is looking to cut his list soon. (Photo by Kelly Kline/Under Armour)

    BROOKVILLE, N.Y. — Edrice “Bam” Adebayo is looking to cut his list to 10 schools sometime soon.

    “I’ll probably cut it down after July and I’ll probably make my decision before senior [year] basketball starts,” the 6-foot-10, 243-pound power forward said here at the adidas Uprising All-American Camp.

    “Probably 10 [schools].”

    Kentucky head coach John Calipari and assistant Tony Barbee sat courtside Friday morning watching Adebayo against Rawle Alkins, who plans to visit the school for Big Blue Madness in October.

    “I notice them but I try not to notice them when I’m on the court,” said Adebayo, who doesn’t have a Kentucky offer. “I just try to play basketball.”

    INDIANPOLIS, IN -  APRIL 25, 2015 -  adidas Gauntlet Indianapolis at Best Choice Fieldhouse in Indianpolis, Indiana. (Photos by Kelly Kline/Adidas)

    Rawle Alkins will headline tonight’s game at Rucker Park. (Photos by Kelly Kline/Adidas)

    BROOKVILLE, N.Y. — Here are the rosters for the adidas Uprising Showcase at Rucker Park slated for tonight (Thursday) at 8:30 p.m.

    St. John’s coach Chris Mullin along with two assistants are among the coaches expected to be on hand to watch Rawle Alkins and Mustapha Heron, who team with the NY Rens and could end up in college together.

    Kentucky coach John Calipari and assistant Tony Barbee were also on hand Thursday morning to watch Alkins at the adidas Uprising All-American Camp.

    Check back later on ZAGS for full coverage.

    TEAM BLACK

    Rawle Alkins
    Mustapha Heron
    Edrice Adebayo
    De’Ron Davis
    Payton Prichard
    Mario Kegler
    Matt Moyer (SYRACUSE)
    Eron Gordon
    Mamadi Diakite

    By JACK LeGWIN & ADAM ZAGORIA

    SUWANEE, Ga.- Trevon Duval is about as good as it gets, and he showed out on Wednesday night, hitting a game-winning layup en route to 24 points in a 59-58 win over Josh Jackson and 1 Nation in the UAA Finals.

    “It’s crazy that all of these coaches are here watching this game,” Duval told SNY.tv after the win. “Hopefully good things come out of it.”

    Playing in front of close to 100 coaches, including Roy Williams, John Calipari, Sean Miller, Tom Izzo, Avery Johnson, Gregg Marshall, as well as assistants from Syracuse, Duke, Maryland, Texas, South Carolina, LSU and Miami, Duval says that he does notice the schools that are present.

    “I do notice them,” said Duval, a 2017 point guard from Newark (N.J.) St. Benedict’s Prep. “Especially big coaches that I see on TV all of the time. But I do try to focus on the game.”

    Mustapha HeronBROOKVILLE, N.Y.Mustapha Heron plans to make a college commitment this fall and says it’s “very realistic” that he and his NY Rens teammate Rawle Alkins will end up on the same campus.

    “I think it’s very realistic but like [Alkins] said and when you talk to him, it’s whatever’s best for you,” the 6-foot-5 Heron said at the adidas Uprising All-American Camp. “If that’s the best fit for both of us then we’ll do that but it’s whatever’s best for you.”

    Right now St. John’s is the only real common denominator between the two guards who may comprise the most physical backcourt in AAU basketball this summer and who led the Rens to the adidas Gauntlet Finale championship title last Friday night.

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