Junior Elite Camp - Pistons

Junior Elite Camp - Pistons

Posted Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The Pistons had the make of a contender with a dynamic inside-out combination featuring the best big man in camp and a scoring guard on the perimeter.  That duo was surrounded by several other talented players making a deep and talented team.  Shane Farley, 6’0”, SG - Shane Farley is an off guard with a great set of offensive tools. He does not use many dribbles, but always makes a play with the ball in his hands. A heady player… READ MORE >

Lots to Like About Bramanti

Lots to Like About Bramanti

Posted Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The July live period has always been a critical time for any hopeful college basketball prospect.  But in recent years with the NCAA eliminating the April live period and implementing further restrictions in the fall, they have essentially stripped the typical high school player of any other exposure opportunities and consequently made the mid-summer month absolutely critical.  The ramifications can be felt on all sides of the process.  College coaches have fewer opportunities to evaluate and prospects have fewer chances… READ MORE >

Junior Elite Camp - Nets

Junior Elite Camp - Nets

Posted Monday, July 19th, 2010

It was a one-two backcourt punch that led the way for the Nets at last week's Hoop Junior Elite Camp as they were among the contenders in the NBA East.  Players who rose above the pack: Brian Mukasa, 5’8”, PG - Mukasa is a point guard who has impressed onlookers with his quick first step, shotmaking, playmaking ability, length, and athleticism. This lefty guard is a confident kid with a strong work ethic who is poised to make an impact… READ MORE >

Jayhawks on a Tear

Jayhawks on a Tear

Posted Monday, July 19th, 2010

With the July live period now at its midpoint, a number of New England teams have made headlines this month in events ranging from Indiana to South Carolina.  One team that tends to fly a little under the radar but takes a backseat to no one when it comes to their win-loss record is the Granite State Jayhawks.  The Jayhawks won’t jump out at you at first glance.  There aren’t any seven-footers, high flying dunkers, or high-major prospects on their… READ MORE >

Junior Elite Camp - Celtics

Junior Elite Camp - Celtics

Posted Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Today we turn our attention to the NBA East, which featured rising 9th graders in addition to a handful of younger players, as we continue to take a look back at the Hoop Mountain Junior Elite Camp.  The Celtics lived up to their team name, proving themselves a talented bunch.  Top Prospects Matt Torrey, 6’2”, PF, Celtics - Matt Torrey is a well built, powerful forward who can play inside and out. He has the strength to bang inside, but… READ MORE >

Noel Reclassifying at Tilton

Noel Reclassifying at Tilton

Posted Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Nerlens Noel, one of New England’s top prospects in the class of 2012, is transferring to the Tilton School and reclassifying to the class of 2013.  Noel was already projected as a top 100 level prospect in the national class of 2012 but projects to be among the highest ranked players in the country in the class of 2013.  The six-foot-ten big man spent the first two years of his high school career at his hometown Everett High School.  “It… READ MORE >

Quinnipiac Lands Transfer

Quinnipiac Lands Transfer

Posted Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Quinnipiac University received a commitment from transfer swingman Garvey Young last week.  Young played the first two years of his college career at the University of Vermont, making 50 stars in 64 games. As a freshman he was named to the America East All-Rookie Team after averaging 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. This season Young averaged 7.4 points and 4.0 rebounds for a Vermont team that captured the America East championship and went on to the NCAA Tournament… READ MORE >

Junior Elite Camp - Clippers

Junior Elite Camp - Clippers

Posted Saturday, July 17th, 2010

The Clippers were one of the most talented teams in the NBA West at last week's Hoop Mountain Junior Elite camp.  Here is a look at a few of the players who stood out: Eric D’Aguanno, forward/center - At only 12 years of age, Eric is one of the camp’s best players.  He has unique versatility on offense possessing great low-post moves, a great mid range shot, and even an accurate 3-point shot.  Defensively he can block shots or least… READ MORE >

Stonehill Earns Early Commitment in 2011

Stonehill Earns Early Commitment in 2011

Posted Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Stonehill College head coach Dave McLaughlin earned a commitment from Jack Cole of New Providence High School in New Jersey  last week.  A six-foot-seven big man who averaging 14 points and 8 rebounds per game as a junior, Cole is a long and athletic forward with an inside-out skill set and good shot-blocking skills on the defensive end of the floor.  ``He’s very excited about it and so is his family,’’ New Providence coach Art Cattano told the Star Ledger.… READ MORE >

Out to Prove Himself

Out to Prove Himself

Posted Saturday, July 17th, 2010

When the Middlesex Magic scored an overtime victory over New Heights at last Tuesday’s Super 16 Showcase, Pat Connaughton’s performance was at the forefront of the victory.  Connaughton scored 31 points and grabbed 15 rebounds while spending the second half matched-up against Jermaine Sanders after the powerful swingman scored at will in the first.  “I switched onto him and it really threw a different look at him,” Connaughton said.  “Even when he got a step on me I was able… READ MORE >

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