Posted Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Yesterday we went back and examined the biggest stock risers from the past three summers. Today, we will examine those fifteen players in hopes of finding similarities that could help us to identify future stock risers. Tomorrow, in part three of the series, we will utilize those findings and attempt to predict any potential prospects in the class of 2012 that could see their stock jump up during next month’s July live period. Qualities of Breakout Prospects When comparing the…
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Posted Monday, June 27th, 2011
It happens each and every summer. A handful of players go into July without much of a reputation and end up seeing their stock soar upward. With this year’s live period right around the corner, today marks the beginning of a three part series examining who has broken out in past years and what, if any, similarities exist between those players. Finally, we will take that information and use it to forecast this upcoming July live period and see if…
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Posted Saturday, June 25th, 2011
For the fourth consecutive year Hoop Mountain and the New England Recruiting Report are teaming up to provide the best in early exposure. The Hoop Mountain Junior Elite Camp has proven to be an early showcase of the best up and coming talent New England has to offer. Before they were stars, players like Jared Terrell (shown above at the 2009 camp) announced their arrival on the exposure scene by starring at the Hoop Mountain Junior Elite Camp. In 2011,…
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Posted Saturday, June 25th, 2011
Sunday’s Hoopville Spring Finale unofficially marks the start of summer grassroots basketball. With many of the New England area's top teams and players on hand, Sunday was an exciting days with championship games in all divisions. Game of the Day - Expressions 52 Second 2 None 47 Despite a significant size difference (in favor of Expressions), this game was close for the entire first half. Akosa Maduegbunam caught fire from beyond the arc, knocking down 4 three-pointers, but Second 2…
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Posted Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
The headlines have been full of names from the New England region this week as a variety of top local prospects have been the subject of media attention. Here's a collection of news and notes: • Mitch McGary is one of the hottest prospects in the entire country and his recruitment is as well documented as can be on the internet, but ESPN’s Dave Telep did a great story on McGary’s winning battle with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder earlier this…
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Posted Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
The Endicott Gulls and head coach Phil Rowe just added another piece to the recruiting class of 2011. John Henault, a six-foot-two guard who starred at St. Bernard’s Central Catholic High School in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, committed to Endicott this past Friday following a visit. Henault had a storied high school career at St. Bernard’s, finishing as the school’s all time leading scorer with 1,682 career points. His recruitment rose in correlation with the level of his play during his senior year,…
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Posted Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
The Connecticut Elite AAU program held an open workout at Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, Connecticut on Monday night. 21 college prospects from the program participated with even more college coaches, along with the New England Recruiting Report, on hand to take in the action. Here's a look at who impressed: James Jennings, 5’9”, 2012, PG - Jennings looked as good as ever on Monday. He is a complete player who shoots, dribbles, and passes well. At the…
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Posted Monday, June 20th, 2011
After a reportedly slow start at last week’s NBA Players’ Association Camp, Nerlens Noel rebounded in a big way to be named the Camp’s Most Outstanding Underclassmen. “Nerlens Noel last 2 games were 18 & 15 points,” ESPN’s senior basketball analyst Dave Telep tweeted on Monday. “When the playoffs were in full bloom he was at his highest level of play on both ends.” Telep went into further detail in his blog Monday, noting that one camper referred to Noel’s…
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Posted Sunday, June 19th, 2011
Shooting Touch has announced their Shooting Touch Shootout for December 28th and 29th, 2011 at The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Boston. The Holiday Tournament will feature 8 high school teams from four major northeast cities in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Newark. All Proceeds of the tournament will go back towards the Shooting Touch Sabbatical which grants $25,000 to college graduating seniors to travel the world giving back to the game of basketball. Tickets…
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Posted Sunday, June 19th, 2011
Kareem Canty has cut his list to just three schools and is expecting to make a commitment prior to the July live period. The news was first reported by SNY's Adam Zagoria. Florida State, Xavier, and Miami remain in contention for the lead guard's services but Canty spoke to the New England Recruiting Report on Sunday night and said it really may be more of a two horse race. "Xavier and Miami are the two leaders," he said. "That's really…
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