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re: NIKE Hoop Summit on now ESPN2

Posted on 4/11/15 at 5:16 pm to
Posted by BobBarker
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Posted on 4/11/15 at 5:16 pm to
Briscoe is better then Teague. He's not great, but he's better then Teague. I think he's gonna be around Brandon Knight's level in college. Nothing incredible, but a very solid player.

They have no concept of team basketball. The World team looked like they've been playing together for months compared to the USA boys. It was like that in the McD's game. I'd say it's because of the lack of practice time, but so many of these kids have played together on EYBL and AAU super teams for years and still don't know how to play together. It's pitiful.
Posted by Keys Open Doors
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Posted on 4/11/15 at 5:24 pm to
Murray has almost no track record, but he was great. Diallo is a limited player but very good in the things he can actually do. He'll probably be a first rounder in a year. But that might be it. Maker does not look like an instant impact guy, and it's very troubling that he isn't even shooting 50 percent from the field in high school.

That Chinese guy is supposed to be the biggest prospect for them since Yi Jianlian, but I wasn't impressed. Scouts also said he sat 3 days with a light injury. I was surprised to see Mussini be so good in Europe. Guy is already playing decent minutes on their senior national team and is their standout on U-20 teams. Wouldn't have guessed that.

Peno, Buza, and Lucas have way thinner resumes, and it showed. Not very impressed with that Tai Wynyard guy from New Zealand who will be playing for UK in 2 years.

Check out this pic with Simmons and Exum

Posted by Keys Open Doors
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Posted on 4/11/15 at 6:16 pm to
Here's a boxscore from the game LINK

Leading Scorers
World: Jamal Murray (30), Skal LaBissiere (21), Ben Simmons (13), Chieck Diallo (12)

USA: Luke Kennard (22), Brandon Ingram (12), Jalen Brunson (12)

Rebounding
World: Thon Maker (10), Simmons (9), Diallo (6)

USA: Kennard (5), Chase Jeter (5), Isiah Briscoe (4)

Assists
World: Simmons(9), Murray (5), Federico Mussini (3)

USA: Brisoce (9), Brunson (7)

Blocks
World: LaBissiere (6), Diallo (3), Zhou Qi (2)

USA: Stephen Zimmerman (2)

Steals
World: Simmons (2)

USA: Briscoe (3), Kennard (2), Zimmerman (2), Malik Newman (2), Alonzo Trier (2)

Impressive shooting numbers
Jamal Murray (12-23, 3-7 from 3)
Skal LaBissiere (9-15)
Luke Kennard (9-18, 2-5 from 3)
Brandon Ingram (5-6)
Ben Simmons (5-10)


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