Thursday, May 20, 2010

National Rankings for C/O 2010 & '11,'12

ScoutsFocus Top 50 2010 High School Basketball Players (Post Summer Edition)
1.Brandon KnightPG6'3"180FL
Strength, size for position and athleticism create one of the most dangerous mixes on the prep circuit.

2.Josh Selby PG6'3"180MD
Relentless and aggressive scorer with a flair for the spectacular. Street tough.

 
3.C.J. Leslie PF 6'8" 205 NC
Super long, athletic and a great motor makes him one of the most un-guardable prospects in the country.
4.Perry Jones PF 6'11" 220 TX  Baylor
NBA upside is the key word.

5.Harrison Barnes SG 6'8" 210 IA North Carolina
Skilled in so many different areas, weaknesses are not in his vocabulary.
6.Jared Sullinger PF 6'8" 260 OH Ohio State
Perhaps the most dominant big man over his travel ball career.

7.Will Barton SG 6'6" 170 MD Memphis
Length, an elite athlete and very difficult to stay in front of; expect an excellent career at the next level.


8.Ryan Harrow PG 6'0" 160 GA North Carolina State
Lightning quick, slick handle and an effortless scoring ability make him one of the top PG's in the HS ranks.


9.Kyrie Irving PG 6'1" 170 NJ Duke
Lights out shooter with a high IQ and skill level.


10.Reggie Bullock SG 6'7" 190 NC North Carolina
In a Kevin Durant type mold, Bullock is a long, lean and athletic shooter who is developing his game to encompass all three levels of the floor.


11.Tobias Harris PF 6'8" 210 NY Tennessee
Big bodied forward who can hurt you in many different ways.


12.Josh Smith C 6'9" 280 WA UCLA
Great size, soft hands and a good touch in the paint make him a nightmare to defend in the half court set.


13.Terrence Jones SF/PF 6'9" 220 OR
Once a 6'4 shooting guard, his skill level easily translated to his 6'9 frame.


14.Tristan Thompson PF 6'9" 230 CAN Texas
Great size and athleticism.   


15.Fabricio de Melo C 7'0" 275 FL Syracuse
7 footers are hard to find, add in his skill level and he will be a name you will hear about in the coming years.


16.Jelan Kendrick SG 6'5" 190 GA Memphis
Skilled point forward with great size, handle and stroke.


17.Mychal Parker SG 6'7" 190 NC Maryland
Skilled, long and athletic wing who can hurt you in many different ways. When he turns the ignition on, he becomes un-guardable.


18.Joe Jackson PG 5'11" 175 TN Memphis
Freak athlete with an uncanny knack for attacking the cup. His developing jump shot is something to monitor.


18.Dion Waiters SG 6'4" 210 PA Syracuse
Agressive and athletic slasher.


19.Doron Lamb SG 6'4" 180 NY
Scoring wing who puts up numbers in bunches.


20.Adreian Payne PF 6'9"  222 OH
Athletic forward who is at his best playing high above the rim. Surprising back to the basket skill set.


21.Jereme Ricmond SF 6'7" 195 IL Illinois
Versatile wing-forward with good athleticism.


23.Roscoe Smith SF 6'8" 190 MD UCONN
Athletic forward with an excellent stroke and a high energy level. Gives a complete effort every time out.

24.DeShaun Thomas SF 6'7" 220 IN Ohio State
Strong bodied wing forward that is a mismatch to guard.


25.Cory Joseph PG 6'3" 180 CAN
Combo guard with a high skill level.


26.Ian MillerPG/SG 6'1" 170 NCFlorida State
Scoring combo guard. With improved PG skills, his stock could rise considerably.


27.Nate Lubick PF 6'9" 220 MA Georgetown
Athletic forward with a great motor and skill set.

28.Luke Cothron PF 6'8" 190 AL NC State Commit
Skilled face up four man with good athleticism, a solid back to the basket game and a nice touch.


29.Patric Young PF 6'9" 220 FL Florida
Strength and elite athleticism define his game.


30.Trever Releford PG 5'10" 175 KS
Solid PG who should be a four year starter at the next level due to his High IQ, ability to create for himself as well as others. Solid motor.


31.KT Harrell SG 6'4" 200 AL Virginia
Big time shooter from two levels of the floor; mid-range and deep. He can also score at the rim and is surprisingly athletic.


32.Terrence Ross SF 6'6" 180 Maryland
Freak athlete that can shoot the ball well from deep.




33.Keith Appling PG 6'3" 180 MI  Michigan State
Slashing combo guard with elite quickness

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