Coached by Rafer Alston of the Nets, the New York Panthers won the U17 championship at the Hoop Group Summer Classic in Neptune, N.J. with an 84-63 victory over God’s Glory.
Sterling Gibbs of Seton Hall Prep, Deshaun Wiggins of Wings Academy, Winston Graham of Lee Academy and Ryan Rhoomes of Cardozo all played well for the Panthers.
Wiggins had a team-high 20 points in the final, Graham scored 18, Gibbs tallied 15 points and Armani Cotton added 12. Rhoomes added 10 points.
The Panthers played without Rod Odom (who was in Springfield) and J.J. Moore (back injury).
“It just means were still consistent,” Panthers head Gary Charles said. “Skip [Alston] came in and did a nice job with these kids and he’s been practicing for three weeks. We’re extremely happy to be able to win the Reebok Summer Championship.”
In the semifinals, Gibbs had 16 and Wiggins 15 as the Panthers downed Kyrie Irving and the New Jersey Roadrunners. Irving and Paterson Catholic’s Jermaine Peart scored 16 apiece.
Coaches from Duke, Indiana, Texas A&M, Seton Hall, Rutgers, West Virginia, Fordham, La Salle, George Washington, Siena, Rider and Quinnipiac all watched the Gibbs-Irving battle.
“Lost in the semifinals to ny panthers,” Irving tweeted. “Overall good tournament…a new road I’m taking and alot more steps to climb to reach my potential.”
Anybody doubt this guy’s commitment to improving? He later tweeted that he will work out on Monday at St. Patrick.
ISIAH LANDS POINT GUARD
Florida International coach Isiah Thomas has received yet another commitment, this one from point guard Phil Taylor, a 5-9, 160-pound a Brooklyn native playing at Marietta (GA) Wheeler.
“It’s a really, really good get for him [Isiah],” Dave Telep, national recruiting director of Scout, told Jeff Goodman. “He’s a small guy with quickness and toughness who has one of those personalities where he can attract other kids.”
Thomas got a comittment last week from 6-foot-10 Chris Coleman, who chose FIU over high-majors like UConn and Syracuse.
“It’s my dream to play with someone in the Hall of Fame,” Taylor told Goodman. “He does what I do and as a kid, he’s one of the guys I patterned my game after.”
Taylor averaged 21 points and 7 assists last season while leading Wheeler to a state title. He said he was also recruited by Miami, Oregon, Xavier, Arizona and Richmond.
RECRUITING NOTES
**Gibbs, a rising junior whose older brother Ashton Gibbs is a rising sophomore at Pittsburgh, previously told me Villanova was his favorite school.
Still, he said he plans to visit Oklahoma, Pitt, Villanova, Indiana and DePaul this summer. Indiana, Rutgers, Seton Hall and Georgia Tech are also involved.
“I’m wide open with my recruitment,” he said last week. “I hope to take some visits in August and see where it goes from there.”
**The 6-8 Rhoomes has drawn interest from George Washington, Temple, Rhode Island, George Mason, Virginia Commonwealth and La Salle.
**Seton Hall and Rutgers both watched Plainfield guard Tyrone Johnson of New Jersey Elite, according to Alex Schwartz. Johnson has a lot of interest but Georgetown is thought to be the leader.
**Seton Hall assistant Scott Adubato was on hand to watch Irving and the Pirates are the only team to watch him at every one of his games so far during the July period. Head coach Bobby Gonzalez and assistants Adubato and Derm Player watched Irving in Cleveland and Adubato or Kevin Murphy has been on hand the last few days at Reebok.
**SHU’s Player is at the Peach Jam checking out a slew of talented players: Michael Gilchrist, Doron Lamb, Rakeem Christmas, Tony Wroten, Shane Southwell, Kyle Anderson, Myles Mack, Derrick Randall, Desmond Hubert, Vaughn Gray and Seton Hall commit Fuquan Edwin.
**The 6-5 Edwin had 14 points and 6 rebounds in a 60-7 Playaz win over the Oakland Soldiers.
**The 5-8 Mack, also out of Paterson (N.J.) Catholic dropped 25 points in a loss to Mack Irvin from Chicago in the 16U bracket.
**Many coaches from the Peach Jam are raving about Gilchrist, and Kentucky’s John Calipari and Rod Strickland were also reportedly following him.
**Alex Schwartz reports that St. Anthony guard Elijah Carter told him Richmond was his top choice.
**Dave Telep tweets that Harrison Barnes, the top prospect in the Class of 2010, “needs stitches on his non shooting hand. Could b on da shelf.”
**Jeff Goodman reports on his blog that Marquis Teague, younger brother of Jeff Teague, nearly committed to Louisville a few months ago.
“I was ready, but my dad told me to slow it down,” Teague told Goodman.
Teague’s father, Shawn, played for Louisville coach Rick Pitino when Pitino was at BU.
ED BUTLER EVENT WEDNESDAY
Ed Butler is hosting an event on Wednesday at J.P. Stevens H.S. in Edison (NJ). Free Admission. The following are some of the players participating:
Matthew Washington (6’10)…(Paterson Catholic)…Redlands (OK)
C.C…looking at Seton Hall, Manhattan, Middle Tennessee & others
Madut Bol (6’8″)…(St. Anthony/Edison Academy)
Chris Abney (6’9)…Westchester (NY) C.C.
Charlton Wilson (6’8″)…(Linden H.S.)…Sheridan (WY) C.C.
Mark Kolb (6’8″)…Bernards (NJ) H.S.
Michael Simpson (6’6″)…Winslow Twp. H.S.
Daveon Boardingham (6’6″)…Shabazz H.S.
Elvonny Poole (6’5″)…Bayonne H.S.
James Albano (6’5)…Ridgewood H.S.
Dequan Simmons (6’5″)…Englewood H.S.
Zach Anderson (6’3″)…Englewood H.S.
Djim Bandoumel (6’8″)…Monroe (NY) J.C.
Miles Beatty (6’2″)…(St. Anthony/ GWU/Blinn (TX) C.C.)
Andre Blackwood (6’1″)…Paramus Catholic
Eddie Johnson (6’0)…Paramus Catholic
Jamell Cromartie (6’0)…Monroe (NY) C.C.
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USC.trojan / July 13, 2009
AZ,
I am sure you know that there is a HUGE celebration for Arizona coach LUTE OLSON.
There a couple of players from your area…NYC…and Philli which know Lute.
Maybe YOU will be able to carry the celebration LIVE.
A nice streaming video for all the East Coast folks.
There are thousands of fans which can not attend from the East and world-wide.
So, this LIVE feed would be great.
“The University of Arizona Athletics Department will host a public recognition ceremony celebrating the career of coach Lute Olson on August 8, 2009.
“His continued support of the community through his involvement in many non-profits, the prestige he has brought to the UA and Tucson community and his impact on hundreds of basketball letterwinners are just a few of the many reasons to attend. The month of August was selected for the celebration to allow his former players the opportunity to participate and share in the celebration of Coach Olson’s accomplishments.
“Help us thank Coach Olson and celebrate his hall-of-fame career. Among other things, the day’s event will include tributes from former players, appearances by many current NBA players, and a highlight video.
“Event details:
August 8, 2009
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USC.trojan / July 13, 2009
AZ,
We are even hearing it …….in the West Coast.
Hearing what?
How Wall got WORKED!
Looks like Wall criminal matter took some toll on him.
And is impacting his play.
I do not see WALL as a one and done.
He will be there , at LEAST TWO YEARS.
Javy,
Looks like the Payne is becoming less of a long shot.
Good to hear.
And we have a LAMB ALERT:
Lamb recently commented on his belief that Wall is a one-and-done.
This appears to be the case…NOT!!!
Wall just got worked big time.
Looks like WALL will be there at least two years.
Right? At LEAST TWO YEARS!
What they are saying…
“John Wall might have arrived at the Peach Jam with the rating as the top point guard in the Class of 2009. But after four games that included a head-to-head matchup with Wall, 5-10 Tommy Mason-Griffin has proven to all onlookers he could very well be the nation’s best. Mason-Griffin……. outplayed Wall AND showed much better floor leadership and playmaking abilities……. as his Houston Hoops team defeated Wall’s South Carolina Ravens 64-52. “
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USC.trojan / July 13, 2009
Sorry….
Did WALL get worked!
Obsolutely.
“John Wall might have arrived at the Peach Jam with the rating as the top point guard in the Class of 2009. But after four games that included a head-to-head matchup with Wall, 5-10 Tommy Mason-Griffin has proven to all onlookers he could very well be the nation’s best. Mason-Griffin outplayed Wall and showed much better floor leadership and playmaking abilities as his Houston Hoops team defeated Wall’s South Carolina Ravens 64-52. “
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bball purist / July 13, 2009
The question is will he develop enough this season to be rated a lottery pick for 2010?
Conjecture great, but as they say in NYC, that and a token will get you on the subway.
I must admit jan, nice summertime fodder during the slow season – good work!
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