10/30/09

The Good Mongrel Returns With Tricks and Treats!


Thank you for your patience as the Good Mongrel has spent time away from Hoops the last couple of weeks. The top 50 lists were a hoot and I'd love to do one for 2012 soon but I really feel underexposed to the younger kids in parts of Michigan and Ohio from that class so I wouldn't do it justice. Perhaps we can do an interactive one soon and I'll suggest some kids and have a few days for input from readers before we put it together. But it'll be even more interactive. The Mongrel sees a lot of hoops, but doesn't want to fall into the trap of pretending I see them all.


Lets take a state by state look at what's been going on in the last days before hoops gets going again.


Illinois:


Congrats to Levonte Dority who won't be cold for a long, long time after leaving high school. That is a kid understanding what is important about life, but don't forget to hit the books before the bikinis young man! Dority is joining Stan Heath's South Florida club, they are quickly building a very strong program and Dority should help. He's a dynamic scoring point guard who has a nice feel for the game as a point but can put up buckets in a hurry. We'll check in on Foreman and his other three D1 teammates as much as we can this year! Imagine playing in the best league in America but not living in the snow zone! http://ilprepbullseye.com/page9.html


Chicagohoops has been busy puting out some great previews. They put out a preview of their all CPL team which includes Ahmad Starks, Mike McCall, Wayne Blackshear, Brandon Spearman, and Jermaine Winfield. The only junior is Blackshear, the rest are seniors. http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/earlyallcpl.html Chicagohoops also took a look recently at six of the top scoring seniors still unsigned for college and named Jay Harris, Hollis Hill (pictured above in a ST shot), Kyle Clevenger, Kashune McKinney, Gerald Dorsey, and Luke Labedzki. http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/buckets.html


Depaul is in a major rebuilding mode after going 0-18 in the Big East last year, but they seem to be scaring UI and other area schools in recruiting. Jabari Parker, Mike Shaw, and Wayne Blackshear were just three of the several recruits who decided to spend the opening night of practice with Coach Wainright and his new dynamic coaching staff. http://ilprepbullseye.com/page39.html


Summer leagues are a great place to see how kids used that AAU time and summer to develop. The South Suburban Exposure League was a big success and several kids used it to show they have great years ahead of them. Rajhan Muhammad, Darius Draper, and Dominique Jackson were just a few of the stars who stepped forward. http://ilprepbullseye.com/page4.html


IllinoisHSBasketball.com is puting out some great stuff, here is a link to some updates from Week 6 of the Full Package Exposure League. Dig through their archives for some older stuff, its well worth it. http://illinoishsbasketball.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1054&Itemid=1


Michigan:


Coach Tom Izzo has outdone himself in recruiting, he already had one of the best guards in the country lined up for 2010 in Appleton and now he is adding one of the most talented power forwards in the country in Adreian Payne. Until the last couple of days it was hard to read where Payne would end up, but he's on his way to East Lansing. West Virginia and Kentucky seemed to have a lot of momentum with Payne, but he chose the program that has been to 5 final fours in 11 years. Wise young man!


Central Michigan has been on fire! Coach Zeigler's squad has landed several top kids for 2010 and the most recent additions were a couple of big kids. Coach Buscemi at Loyola HS is seeing his 6'8 big man go big time as Jevon Harden joined recent commit 6'10 Nate VanArendonk from Grand Haven HS. Both kids had several good offers and VanArendonk joins recent commit Colin Voss and Derek Jackson for Central Michigan.


The Styles 3 Elite Showcase was one of the many good internal events going on in Michigan the last few weeks. Dwann Anderson perhaps made the biggest splash as several reports had him continuing to play his way into one of the elite prospects in the 2011 class in the country as he showed his high major athleticism and kept hitting shots. Anderson has offers from Central Michigan, Utah, and Oakland and has strong interest from Wisconsin, Michigan State, Michigan, and more. He was a star for Parallel 45 over the summer. Tommie McCune and Matt Costello were two of the other standouts.


I'll take a look around Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio in an upcoming post and perhaps lay the groundwork for a collaborative effort with you the Good Mongrel's readers for a dynamic 2012 top 50 list as well. Don't let me just put all the kids I've seen on there, I'll be looking for people to convince me I have to put on somebody I have not seen a lot of yet because its a blog and lists are always a little arbitrary at least and I couldn't do it otherwise.





10/15/09

Mongreltopia top 50 Class of 2011



OK, I've heard from the fans and learned commentators, researched a few of the kids I haven't seen much of (or in some cases at all yet) and am ready to take my first stab. I've got a list of over 75 kids I'd like to include on the top 50 from my own observations or from reader comments and I had better put out the list before I get more emails about kids I've overlooked (researching a kids performances is much more time consuming than going to a gym and seeing dozens of them come to you). I'll rely on the opinions of others and the first few reports from some of the best evaluators I've linked over the summer. But I've seen plenty of most of these guys to defend the picks so here it is the 50+ best college prospects in Mongreltopia (not best pro prospects).



1. Michael Chandler - I'll go out on a limb on this one, this is a kid who didn't start and rarely had big games as a freshman for Lawrence North. But he was playing behind a 6'10 Xavier commitment, a 6'9 Louisville commitment, a 6'8 Florida International commitment, a 6'6 Louisville commitment, and a 6'7 Xavier commitment in LN's front court. He's a true center, about 6'11 now and he has shown his athleticism enough on the summer circuit to be ranked top ten nationally with Rivals and have caught other people's eye. With a little work on his game facing the basket he is going to be big time!

2. Marques Teague - Another Indianapolis prospect, Teague is usually described as farther along than his older brother. He has rare court vision and is much more of a true point than his brother. His NBA future is crystal clear. The junior is still not as good at leading his team as some other point prospects, I've seen him get outplayed a few times by less athletic kids. But he is special and is a likely lottery pick after his freshman year. Louisville and Kentucky appear to be co-leaders for him with Cincinnati, Indiana, and Purdue still in the picture.

3. Wayne Blackshear is a very athletic wing from Chicago. He made some waves with the Mac Irvin Fire this summer after being criticized quite a bit along with teammate Mike Shaw for being very talented but not backing it up on the court. But as the summer went on he had more and more good performances. He and Shaw are rumored to want to be a package deal with Louisville being the most rumored beneficiary.

4. Brandon Dawson is deserving of this recognition now, but he is one of the kids who has the most potential to slide back into the pack if he doesn't keep progressing. Dawson is the best rebounder I've seen in his class. He's a dominant force close to the basket with his long arms and spectacular athleticism. But he is very limited laterally, and only about 6'5 or 6'6 right now so if he does not continue to progress or improve his small forward skills he could be a mediocre college player. He's got a great motor and two more years of high school, so for now he gets the complete benefit of the doubt. And if I didn't give it to him, he'd tear my arms and legs off because the kid is a physical presence right now!

5. Cody Zeller is one of my favorites in the class. Most lists I see have him in the top 50 nationally but I think that might be underselling the kid. He is at least 6'9 right now and has shown a better motor and progression with his game than his brothers did. Cody is a very good ball handler, has a good perimeter shot, and is a very good passer. He has some post moves and plays tough for a skinny kid. He's skinny but looks as a sophomore the way Tyler looked a year older. Indiana and North Carolina appear to be in the best early shape with him, but Florida, Purdue, Notre Dame, Butler, Iowa, and other schools are involved.

6. James Siakam is a 6'6 beast of a power forward who blew me away this summer for the Illinois Titans. The kid has an infectious smile and a great attitude off the court and is a lot like Brandon Dawson I mentioned earlier. He's a very strong player on both sides of the ball, he's a dominant player right now. But if he doesn't grow or expand his game he could slide down the list fast next year because great 6'6 power forwards at this level usually top out as ordinary undersized power forwards at the next level. No way he or Dawson can guard an Evan Turner type on the wing in the Big Ten or another high major conference. But with 2 more years to go they get total benefit of the doubt that they will grow or expand their game. That won't fly with the senior list though.

7. Amir Williams Williams is a 6'10 center with excellent defensive instincts, good reach, and very good athleticism. He flew under the radar last year for Detroit County Day who had two other high major big men who were seniors. But it was often Williams who got noticed for having a nice motor while his teammates were criticized for a lack thereof. Williams, like Chandler is picked a lot on potential but he has the body and work ethic and has shown what he can do, its only a matter of time before he does it night in and night out.

8. Nana Egwu is another big kid with tons of potential the good Mongrel would be unwise to overlook. Egwu is 6'9 and has only been playing basketball for three years now. He teamed up with the Illinois Wolves to have arguably the most successful AAU season of any program from Illinois (the Warriors spring was better and the Fire were solid in July so argue away about that if you wish). The phrase "Egwu is still raw" seems to have been reprinted into every profile I've seen on him this summer, but that didn't slow down Matt Painter, Bo Ryan, Tom Crean, or Bruce Weber who won the Egwu sweepstakes when he announced a few days ago.

9. Sam Thompson is a 6'6 wing from Chicago with the ability to play all over the floor. He's very skinny and most of what you hear on Thompson seems to focus on his potential and what he can be, but for a kid who is talked about on potential all the time he was awfully productive this summer. Thompson has a long list of about ten schools but the good Mongrel has posted several times that the buzz around Thompson always seems to start with Oregon State.

10. Jeremiah Davis is a 6'3 combo guard from Muncie, Indiana. He has been a big name in recruiting circles since Billy Gillespie, Bruce Pearl, and Tom Crean offered him over a year ago. Davis is a very intelligent well spoken kid that fans will find easy to like. However, the knock on him was a lot like the knock on Marques Teague. They were both obviously athletically gifted but they didn't seem to have the intangibles that makes their teams successful as freshmen. I saw that in May when Davis was extremely impressive at all facets of the game except knowing when to shoot and when to look to get his teammates in rhythm. Then in July Davis looked a lot more comfortable and within himself. I need to see more, but Davis appears to have answered his questions. Michigan State and Indiana are strong with him right now.

11. Chason Randle is a 6'2 point guard from Rock Island, Illinois. He drew great reviews playing for the 16U junior team this summer and is best known for playing under control and showing leadership. He has a solid three point shot and is good at penetrating but his strongest point is probably his leadership and his intangibles. Purdue, Iowa State, and Illinois get the most buzz with him.

12. Anton Grady is a kid I admit I didn't know anything about until I stumbled across him at an AAU event. He's a high major athlete from the Cleveland area with incredible length on the wing for the NEO-Ballers. More accurately I should say I stumbled across a Michigan State assistant at an AAU event this summer. The crowds were all watching Teague/Marrero/Hopkins and I went around to some of the back courts to get some pictures and almost fell across a MSU assistant who was the only coach watching the game. It was one of those Yellowstone moments where you see a car pulled to the side of the road and you know they are watching some bear or moose so you pull over too and Grady was a stunner. This is a kid I loved when I saw him but haven't seen enough to feel real confident in my impressions because he doesn't have a huge national reputation, but after ranking him 19 I've gone through my emails and seen an AAU coach from Detroit and a mid-major assistant from an Ohio school both bring him up who are not obviously connected to him so I'm more comfortable believing my eyes on that one now.

13. Matt Carlino is a 6'2 combo guard from Bloomington South, Indiana. He was first team all state as a freshman in Arizona playing in their 5A league for a team which was ranked number one all year and lost in the championship game when Carlino suffered a broken nose and concussion but incredibly came back in the second half to get the team back in it. He is a superb defensive point guard and has impressive intangibles. He might need to dribble a little lower now that he is playing in the midwest, and I have yet to see the kind of shooting out of him that he produced as a freshman (43% from 3). Carlino is committed to Indiana.

14. Zach Price is a 6'9 power forward with good length and athleticism. He is committed to UL, thanks to the gentleman who reminded me in the comments section I thougth I edited this out earlier but it was left speculating about why he'd made so many trips to UL and not committed.vbg

15. Ryan Taylor is a 6'6 forward from Lawrence North HS in Indianapolis. He is in the midst of transitioning from a pure power forward role to a wing forward and after initially thinking he was a power forward I'm starting to see the error in my ways. Last I caught him was at the USSSA Nationals in Ft Wayne and I was very impressed with his handle. Pitino will find a place for him for sure.

16. Jakarr Sampson is a 6'7 forward for St Vincent's St Mary's who already has offers from Xavier, Akron and Dayton to go with interest from most of the Big Ten. Cincinnati was his early favorite. He ended up playing power forward for King James this summer but many consider his best college position the 3. I had a couple of advocates for Sampson insist he's easily in the top 25, so we'll let Mongreltopia speak for now and keep a close eye on his progress. NY2LA has him 14th in the country.

17. Dwann Anderson is a 6'3 kid from Sutton's Bay HS who didn't get as much publicity as some other high profile wings from Michigan but he is the best athlete of his talented in-state peers and has a good three point shot already as well. He led Parallel 45's outstanding 2010 squad last summer and had a few tournaments with Team New Jersey in July. Central Michigan and Dayton had been on him early but he is also being recruited by Michigan, Wisconsin, and Michigan State. In October he was the star of the loaded Styles 3 Elite Showcase in Midland, Michigan and appears to be a prospect exploding onto the scene.

18. Brandon Kearney is a 6'4 wing from Detroit Southeastern who committed to Michigan State. He also has offers from Ohio State (the darkhorse), Michigan, Florida, and others but has been spotted in green a lot the last few weeks. He was excellent for Team Detroit last summer. Photo above is Kearney from Detroit FP picture.

19. Dre Henley is a Chicago area kid you get a lot of polarized responses to. He's a very strong 6'5ish wing with excellent skills but not explosive athleticism so he tends to really impress some people (Hoops Report (Hendrickson) has him 2nd in the state in his class) and not register with others. Henley played for Mac Irvin Fire this summer and had great reviews from Arkansas' elite camp this summer as well.

20. Carlton Brundidge is a 6'1 kid from Southfield, MI who committed to Michigan a few weeks ago. He was good at the Izzo Shootout and has good strength. CB teamed with Amir Williams and company this summer to lead The Family's 2011 AAU team. Brundidge is best known for his three point shooting, and Belein seems to value that as highly as anyone!

21. Justin Gant has long been one of my favorites. He is a 6'8 forward for Terre Haute North who has offers from Iowa and Indiana State among others. Michigan and other Big 10 schools are recruiting him hard as well. He bounced around on 3 different AAU teams last year so you got something different from him depending on the team, but he has very surprising athleticism, works hard in the paint, can handle well for a power forward, has good passing skills, and is an exceptional kid.

22. Tommie McCune is one of the biggest named kids in Michigan. He's a 6'7 power forward who plays with more strength than you expect but not a big time athlete at power forward. His former HS teammate Draymond Green had a great freshman year for MSU and would like to see Tommie join him there, but if MSU gets a 2010 big (Horford/Payne) they may double up on another position instead of go with a 2011 big.

23. Trey Burke is someone I was reminded by two comments and someone else on email is certainly a top 25 player, so in the interactive spirit the readers have spoken. When a kid has that many advocates, its usually for a reason. Now I'll be watching him extra close though...vbg

24. Ryan Boatright is a point guard from Chicago who committed to USC as an 8th grader when they were a hot name in the recruiting world. As often happens when a young talent commits early out of state, in-state observers have left him for dead meanwhile he has been near dominant head to head against some pretty big name Chicago point guards since his decommitment.

25. Tracy Abrams is a 6'0 UI commit and an extremely quick point for Chicago Mt Carmel. He went from the D1E All Stars to the Mac Irvin Fire and had a great summer. Hoops Report has him as the #1 player in Illinois for the class.

26. Mitch McGary is a big strong 6'9 power forward with soft hands. He has been criticized for a lack of focus but the Good Mongrel gives him great marks for focusing when it counts. Other kids who had let academics slip played through July thinking they could just go to a prep school to fix his problems instead of working hard in the class room to catch up and McGary took the other road and opened books when he could've been getting his picture on web sites.

27. Austin Etherington is an Indiana commitment and a kid I have been getting some mean emails for not puting in the top 25 section on my preview so readers you have your way here. I love his three point shot and he has excellent leaping ability at 6'5ish but I worry some about his lateral movement on defense. Granted, the Hamilton Heights wing only returned from micro fracture surgery during the high school season so he might have more room to expand his athleticism.

28. Stevie Taylor is an extremely quick pure leadership point guard from Gahanna Lincoln HS who is tough to rank because he destroys everyone ranked ahead of him but he's only about 5'7 so its hard to project how good he'll be at the next level. He likes Miami and Akron among others.

29. Dee Davis is a tough 5'9 Xavier commit who is a pretty complete combo guard. He is excellent defensively and can guard the point spot and he has a solid three point shot and is best driving to the basket. He'll need to develop his distribution capabilities to be a better point but has excellent intangibles and is a winner who can finish against bigger players.

30. Mike Shaw is a talented 6'7 forward for the Mac Irvin fire from Chicago who has a bright future ahead of him. He gets very mixed reviews and is one of those kids so gifted he got ranked top ten nationally as a freshman but he gets criticized a lot for being on and off. I love his ability but not his production so I'll keep a close eye on him, if he doesn't grow there are a lot of 6'7 kids with ability so he needs to turn it on and show us those great skills consistently.

31. Chane Behanan has already gotten me in trouble for saying he is decommitted so I'll tread lightly here. The former UC commit moved from Cincinnati to Bowling Green and has been visiting schools and receiving offers since then. He was once looked at as a top 25 player in the class by some but seems to be slipping some, hopefully the move works out for him and he gets to prove himself all over again.

32. Nic Moore is an extremely strong athletic 5'8 point guard from Warsaw, Indiana who played summer with Indiana Elite. Moore has a wonderful 3 point shot, excellent leadership skills, and is a pure point with tremendous passing ability. He is being under-recruted right now in part because of the depth at point in Indiana and Illinois in this class.

33. Bruce Barron is a muscular mohawk sporting (at least for a while) rough cob of a point that I first saw this summer for the Illinois Titans. He is a tough kid who plays with passion and has seen his stock skyrocket with his summer performances. Vanderbilt, Purdue, Northern Iowa, Ohio, Illinois, and Notre Dame are interested in Barron.

34. Aaron Thomas is a 6'5 wing from Cincinnati who had a huge summer for the Queen City Prophets. He went to elite camps at Xavier, Michigan, and WVU and is being recruited by OSU, Indiana, Cincinnati, and Akron who has offered.

35. Markus Crider is a wonderful 6'6ish wing prospect from Ohio that played with the 16U SYF Players squad that was featuring some outstanding talent including McGary and Dawson from this same list. Crider can handle and get to the basket some and has potential to be higher up the list but needs to expand his range and become more aggressive on both sides of the ball. A reader was kind enough to remind me of the glaring error in not including him.

36. Vinnie Zollo is a 6'7 Clark County star and former UK commitment who played for Indiana Elite this summer and is being recruited by Notre Dame and other high major schools. This kid has a great attitude, works hard, and has wonderful passing ability mixed with good instincts around the hoop.

37. George Fant is a 6'6 bull of a power forward for Warren Central who had a huge July for the Derek Smith All Stars and has offers from Butler, WKU, Ok St, and Wright State.

38. Remy Abel is a 6'3 guard from Louisville Eastern who can put up buckets in a hurry. Jody Demling has him as the 3rd best player in Kentucky in his class.

39. Chier Ajou is a 7'o kid who came to the US in the AHOPE foundation from Sudan and is going to be playing for George Steinbrenner's favorite prep school, Culver Academy this year. Ajou is raw but has a very long wing span for his size and has a nice perimiter shot. Needs to eat more but is an intriguing prospect.

40. Macari Brooks is a 6'3 big time athlete from Rich South HS who played for the loaded Mac Irvin Fire program. He has offers from Depaul and Northern Illinois and recently made a high profile visit with Shaw and Blackshear to Louisville.

41. Patrick Lucas-Perry is a 5'11 point guard from Flint Powers Catholic who is the focus of a high stakes recruiting battle between Michigan and Michigan State. With Jeremiah Davis recently brought into the MSU recruiting picture saying he will decide before school basketball starts (most likely for MSU or Indiana), don't be surprised if Perry beats him to the punch unless he likes Michigan more.

42. Kendall Griffin is a likely football player according to many, but this Avon (IN) combo guard is surprisingly strong with the ball and an excellent passer in both sports.

43. Jacob Williams is back at Chicago St Patricks and the 6'5 explosive wing guard is being courted by most of the Big Ten. The Illinois Wolves guard might need to show some consistency before getting those offers though.

44. Travaeon Jackson is a Westerville South and All-Ohio Red 2011 star who has offers from Ohio, Akron, Cleveland State, and Miami. He is Jimmy Jackson's son.

45. Tommy Knipp is a 6'7 forward for small school Cinderella story Elliot County who made a run in Kentucky's single class tournament. He can shoot, handle, and pass so he's one to watch.

46. Treg Setty is a 6'8 forward from Mason County (KY) who was a 6'3 guard a year ago so he's drawing lots of attention for his nice outside shot and good ball skills.

47. Hayden Hoerdemann is a 6'3 off guard from Bloomington (IL) Central Catholic who exploded onto the scene this spring with a huge performance in April's Chicago City Classic and was one of the most consistently productive kids on the AAU circiut. Illinois state and Evansville have made him a priority but several B10 schools have kept in close contact.

48. Jalen Packer is a 6'3 point guard from Princeton, Indiana with outstanding athleticism and court awareness. He is being recruited by some of the best mid-major programs in the country including Butler and Southern Illinois, but with some work on the shot can take it up a notch.

49. Spencer Turner is a 6'3 Shooting guard (with a capital S) from Bloomington South HS. He has an offer from IUPUI but is being courted by Purdue, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and several others who are watching as this excellent kid works hard to increase his athleticism and add more to his game. But I capitalized Shooting for a reason, he's a stunning shooter.

50. Zach VAn DeWater is a multi-skilled off guard with good size at 6'5. He is getting some strong mid-major and some high major interest. He has a capable outside shot, can put it on the floor and get to the hole, is a willing defender, a solid athlete, and is very well coached. He'll have a big year alongside sophomore sensation point Logan Irwin at Whitko this year.

51. Steve Jamison is a kid who plays the 1,2, and 3 for Broadripple HS in Indianapolis. Jamison is a solid shooter who has great length even at 6'5 and is a very good passer. He'll need to put on weight but is getting mid-major attention and being watched by several high majors as well.

52. Nate Anderson: Teays Valley and All Ohio Red 2011 player has offers from Ohio and Penn State.

(Some of best reader suggestions I couldn't yet include) CJ Bates, Kody Chandler, Trey Barbers, TJ Buchanon,

Honorable Mention: Lots of great players not on the list: Brian Burdine, Ledonte Henton, Jordan Shanklin, Robbie Stenzel, PJ Boutte, George Marshall, Devin Hodges, Travis Trice, Aaron White, Trey Lewis, Percy Gibson, Tony Springmann, Jamie Crockett, Ryan Fucci, Marcellus Barksdale,

10/13/09

Help me with 2011 list!


OK, the headstrong Mongrel has some pretty strong opinions on quite a few of these 2011 kids that I can back up. But I know you do too, so share them and I'll include your comments. Email me or just put them in the reader comments and I'll try to include most reasonable comments (and even some unreasonable ones if you're entertaining enough!). And remember, in the end I think most of this is debatable and depends less on analyzing these similar kids in the right order and more on their attitude, work ethic, and how well they fit in their chosen college so I'll even let you influence my ratings from time to time.

Lets get started! Here are some I expect to rank highly and I'll add a few state lists from some well known observers in all five of Mongreltopia's states (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio). From the 2010 list I predictably had more input from the less populous basketball states of Indiana and Kentucky so speak up football country there is some fine hoops talent in your borders!

Likely Top Ten:
Michael Chandler, Marquis Teague, Cody Zeller, Wayne Blackshear, Brandon Dawson,


Likely top 25:
Sam Thompson, Nana Egwu, Chason Randle (seen above in QC Times photo), James Siakam, Chane Behanan, Jeremiah Davis, Matt Carlino, Ryan Taylor, Zach Price, Amir Williams, Carlton Brundidge, Brandon Kearney,


In the Mix for top 50:
George Fant, Vinnie Zollo, Remy Abel, Jordan Shanklin, Robbie Stenzel, Tommy Knipp, Treg Setty, Kendal Griffin, Justin Gant, Mitch McGary, Zach VanDeWater, Spencer Turner, Tony Springmann, Jalen Packer, Nic Moore, Dee Davis, Austin Etherington, Steven Jamison, PJ Boutte, Chier Ajou, Patrick Lucas Perry, Bruce Barron, Mike Shaw, Dre Henley, Tracy Abrams, Jacob Williams, Ryan Boatright, George Marshall, Macari Brooks, Hayden Horderman, Devin Hodges, Jamie Crockett, Trey Burke, Markus Crider, Anton Grady, Traevon Jackson, Jakkar Sampson, Stevie Taylor, Aaron Thomas, Travis Trice, Aaron White, Nate Anderson, Trey Lewis, Ladonte Henton, Patrick Lucas-Perry, Chris Anderson, Tommy McCune, Percy Gibson, Dwann Anderson, Cody Chandler, CJ Bates

Here are some links to some good Illinois lists. Here is Chicagohoops list... http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/2011rankings.html and here is a list by ESPN puting the kids in order of how they grade them (if graded a 40 they haven't seen enough to offer a grade yet, admitting which is a great strength of scoutsinc imo)... http://insider.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/tracker/prospects?&state=IL&status=null&toggle=state&pos=null&season=2011&action=upsell&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fncb%2frecruiting%2ftracker%2fprospects%3f%26state%3dIL%26status%3dnull%26toggle%3dstate%26pos%3dnull%26season%3d2011






Let me know who I forgot, Illinois and Indiana are loaded to the gills in this class so I hope to get a few "what in the heck were you thinking leaving out so and so... " posts.

10/11/09

2010 Mongreltopia Top 50



1. Deshawn Thomas - OSU commit from Ft Wayne, IN will likely finish his career as Indiana's highest scorer in state history. 6'8 forward is a bit of a tweener in college but more ideally suited as an NBA 3. He is the best player I've seen nationally in the class, but didn't see him playing with the kind of passion I'm used to this last summer in AAU. He's been committed for a long time and has proven his passion in more meaningful games though. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #8, ESPN #13,

2. Jared Sullinger - OSU commit and Ohio native Sullinger has outplayed every big man he's come up against. He's the quintessential winner, and shows leadership from the power forward spot, not as flashy as some other top big kids but strong, smart and consistent. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #1, ESPN #2,

3. Keith Appling - MSU commit and Michigan native gets the the hoop with ease and will be a big time scorer in college. I want to see a little more point out of him to be a better pro prospect and maybe a little more defensive acumen but he's quick and always attacking. National Rankings: ESPN #36,

4. Adreian Payne* - Michigan State commitment is a pretty strong 6'9 kid with great length and athleticism. He's a long power forward from Ohio and is not as consistent as Sullinger but shows more upside. National Rankings; Hoopscoop #100, ESPN #24,

5. Ray McCallum Jr - I saw a lot more of him when he was younger but was reminded this summer just how savvy the kid is. He's athletic enough to be a pro but he plays with the kind of coach's-son heady nature that he'd make it if he had a prosthetic foot. He's a bit of a combo guard and is considering Detroit, UCLA, and a few other schools. National Rankings: ESPN #37,

6. Trey Zeigler - Zeigler is also the son of a mid major coach and like McCallum is considering UCLA, Michigan, and a few other schools. Zeigler has a natural fit at the 2 and is a deadly outside shooter with some strength to finish inside. National Rankings: ESPN #27,

7. Myers Leonard - This Robinson HS (IL) star and Illinois commit is a very athletic 6'11. He plays with some inconsistency still but is versatile while still having the frame to get it done on the low blocks. He'll continue to fill out and bulk up and have a huge career for Bruce Weber. National Rankings: ESPN #53,

8. Jerome Richmond - UI commit was very inconsistent as his loaded Mac Irvin Fire team leaned more heavily on other guards quite often in July. But Richmond is a big time athlete and has the kind of tangibles that are significant even when the intangibles aren't quite as far along. National Rankings: ESPN #18,

9. Terone Johnson - Purdue commit is the best guard in Indiana in his class. He's only about 6'2 and I was once worried he would be between positions in college but his good 3 point shot has become outstanding and his effort on the defensive side is almost college ready right now. The North Central product plays with the strength of a bull much like former NC alum Eric Gordon but lacks the kind of explosion Gordon had. He'll be a good 2 guard in the big ten. National Rankings: ESPN #116,

10. Cameron Wright* - 6'3 Cleveland Benedictine star and Pittsburgh commitment was once committed to Ohio State, but he got the cold shoulder from Matta in the year he sat out recovering from an injury so he opened it up and found himself pursued by Michigan State, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Pittsburgh. The Cleveland product made a huge splash in July as his explosion has finally returned and looked a lot better than the other guards still committed to OSU. He's a shooting guard with the quickness to guard the 1 or 2. Edit to add that Anonymous in the comments added " I like the fact that you have Cameron Wright at #10 he deserves it. hard working on both ends of the floor and one of the quickest first steps I've seen in a while. very good midrange shooter. at 6-5 210 has the ability to guard and play the 1-3 positions. PITT really has a unique player that will just keep getting better and better. YOUR LOSS OHIO STATE!" National Rankings: Hoopscoop #131, ESPN #112,

11. Crishawn Hopkins is a 6'0 Butler commit who moved up from 14 to 11 on the back of some Mongrel readers getting threatening. Anonymous makes a good point saying they are both freakishly athletic (comparing Hopkins to Smith) but Hopkins is a better point but I think some people underestimate how much point Reggie has. I have to give Hopkins seperation over Smith because his outside shot is awesome too. Hopkins plays high school for Manual (Indianapolis).

12. Reggie Smith Mac Irvin point is great athlete with some pg skills (seen above in ST shot).
13. Travis Carrol Danville HS (IN) star is a Purdue commitment that is fundamentally sound and tough. He's a 6'8 power forward that works hard. National Rankings: ESPN #122,
14. Jesse Berry high flying Dayton commit is sensational scorer, explosive personality. He's a 6'2 star from Laffayette (IN) who scored over 45 six seperate times last year. National Rankings: ESPN #173,
15. Ge'lawn Guyn is a 6'2 point for Scott County who has long arms and wonderful athleticism and is looking at some impressive schools after re-opening his recruitment (read my reader comments he has a legion of fans making some really good arguments so I gave him a big jump from 24 to 15). National Rankings: ESPN #166,
16. Juwan Staten is a standout guard from Dayton who committed to Dayton. National Rankings; Hoopscoop #109
17. Josh Sewell Miami commit is athletic off guard with good ball skills.
18. Russell Byrd Michigan State commit is a sensational shooter for Ft Wayne Blackhawk at 6'6 but skinny. National Rankings: ESPN #58,
19. Curtis Washington 6'10 forward is a long, athletic late developer committed to USC. * Had to edit to add some reader input, anonymous says "He's not even the fifth best player on his own AAU team." and I had another suggest Rick Bolus and I were the only ones who liked him. Well, just to remind my readers about late blooming big men its for a reason he's the only high major commitment in KY from 2010. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #130,
20. Justin Martin Xavier commit is a 6'7 forward with great range can play inside and out. He was an outstanding defender for Lawrence North High School (Indianapolis) as well. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #122
21. Lenzelle Smith is an Ohio State commit. He is also a combo guard for Zion-Benton Township High who gets by with strength, guile more than quickness. National Rankings: ESPN #78,
22. Ahmad Starks is commited to play for Oregon State next year. He was an excellent floor leader for the Warriors and Fire over the summer. He's a 5'8 point for state champ Whitney Young (Chicago). National Rankings: ESPN #170,
23. Griffin McKenzie 6'9 Xavier commit is a big man from Cincinnati who can stroke the 3. He missed almost a year with a broken back but came up big in July. Ask him about his phone bill. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #163
24. Jon Horford* 6'9 forward prospect from Gran Ledge (MI) is the younger brother of former Florida star Al. National Rankings: ESPN #115,
25. Brandon Spearman is a 6'3 shooting guard for Simeon (Chicago) who is a Dayton commit. National Rankings: ESPN #152,
26. JD Weatherspoon is a 6'6 kid who played for All-Ohio Red in the summer. He is committed to the Buckeyes after initially committing to Xavier. He's also an athletic wing who is from Northland HS (OH). National Ranking: Hoopscoop #146, ESPN #169,
27. Ricardo Johnson Ohio commit is a winner, cut down the nets in KY state tournament for Covington Holmes. He made waves shutting people down, scoring, rebounding, and with leadership last year in the tournament. Thanks to reader who corrected me I thought I remembered Johnson verballing to Miami. National Rankings: ESPN #185,
28. Levonte Dority* Chicago Foreman point is big time 6'2 scoring pg with nice three point shot. He is going to play in the Big East for Stan Heath's South Florida squad. National Rankings: ESPN #198,
29. Aaron Craft former Tennessee commit now with Ohio State as long awaited point. He's 6'2 and plays for Liberty Benton HS (OH). National Rankings: Hoopscoop #129, ESPN #124,
30. Anthony Johnson Purdue commit is fine off guard for state champ Chicago Whitney Young. His ranking is a bit guesswork as he was an obviously talented prospect and got hurt at the wrong time to make a splash with the rankings.
31. Ben Brust Iowa commitment is one of the best shooters in his class.
32. Jordan Sibert* This 6'4 wing played for All-Ohio Red in the summer and Princeton HS (OH) for school. He is an Ohio State commit coming off an injury. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #50, ESPN #72,
33. Ethan Jacobs 6'11 Ohio commit has put on a lot of strength last year making strides. He was rail thin in school last year for Tipton (IN) but was clearly stronger in the summer.
34. Khristian Smith is a nice 6'5 athlete with good size on the wing is a late blooming kid for Pike. He played summer with the Spiece Indy Heat squad that sported several four and five star kids and looked like he belonged with them in July.
35. Roy Marble Jr* Iowa commit and 6'4 wing is son of former Hawkeye star.
36. Chad Jackson is a 6'4 point guard for Scott County (KY) with nice size plays upright and plays well off the ball.
37. Rayvonte Rice led his Rising Stars teams to some big time finishes in July.
38. Dre McCamey* Baby brother of Illinois star Mike is fine point in his own right.
39. Alex Guana is a 6'8 Michigan State commitment from Eaton Rapids (MI). He has great length, good shot blocking instincts but can be stiff. National Rankings: ESPN #188,
40. Xavier Jones emotional defensive minded point guard can attack the rim. He's a tough kid might need to work on the outside shot a little but can hit it. Transfered from Gary, Indiana to Wayne HS in Ohio for his senior year. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #119, ESPN #110,
41. Eric Fromm Butler commit is versatile 6'7 forward who can put the ball on the floor.
42. Nick Kellog youngest son of Clark is nice shooting wing guard.
43. Alex Dragecevich* Notre Dame commit is sweet shooting 6'6 wing.
44. Crandal Head is a Rich South (IL) star and Illinois commit. He is younger brother of Luther and fine scorer. National Rankings: ESPN #75,
45. Duje Dukan is a 6'8 sweet shooting forward who played with Dority on Chicgao Elite. He committed to Bo Ryan's Wisconsin program where he seems like a great fit. http://ilprepbullseye.com/page24.html
46. Kennis White is a 6'2 WMU wing talent with big time athleticism and leadership skills.
47. Walter Pitchford* is a 6'9 power forward committed to Depaul from Team Detroit.
48. Jordan Manual is a 6'8 skinny forward from Indianapolis with a sweet three point shot.
49. Mike McCall* Chicago Foreman guard is selfless point guard.
50. Jordan Threloff* 6'9 strong forward anchored Rising Stars last July.
50. Elijah Pittman is a 6'7 forward and jumping jack for Kentucky state champs. He has outstanding talent but might be heading for juco as he's behind academically. National Rankings: ESPN #199,
50. Eric Gaines 6'3 Kent State commit has good balance, athleticism, and works baseline well.
50. Donnie Hale is a 6'7 forward from New Albany, Indiana who is committed to Purdue. He's a traditional post up and has outstanding reach and shot blocking ability but will need to learn to guard laterally and be quicker with his developing outside shot in college. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #39, ESPN #149,
50. Dakotah Euton is a 6'8 forward for Scott County, Kentucky who had originally been committed to UK under Billy Gillespie but wound up committing to Akron after the coaching change. Euton is a strong forward with good passing ability.

Honorable Mention:

Julian Boatner,
Ian Chiles,
Brian Fabrizius,
Donovan Gibbs,
Kevin Gray is a 6'3 guard from Reynoldsburg HS (OH) who was once Hoopscoop top ranked 7th grader. He signed an LOI with Morehead St. http://buckeyeprep.blogspot.com/2009/11/kevin-gray-signs-national-letter-of.html
Andre Hampton,
Jay Harris is a 6'0 pg from Oswego East (IL).
National Rankings: ESPN #69,
Jon Harris,
Michael Harris,
Ralph Hill,
Juann
Howard,
PJ
Hubert,
Jack Isenberger,
Phillip Jackson,
John Michael Jarvis,
Garon
Johnson
is an outstanding wing from Dayton. Hoopscoop #139, ,
Maurice Jones is a 5'7 point for Arthur Hill HS (MI) who is committed to USC.
National Rankings: ESPN #134,
Elisha Justice,
Matt Kaminiecki,
Jake Kitchel,
Kenny Knight,
Karl Madison,
Enique
Mason,
Devin Oliver,
Allen Payne is
an outstanding 6'6 wing from Winton Woods HS (Cincinnati) who committed to Auburn. http://highmajorscoop.com/2009/11/auburn-picks-up-payne/ National Rankings: ESPN #193, Hoopscoop #178,
Corey Petros,
Quinten
Rollins,
Ronald Ross,
Alex Rossi
is a 6'5 guard from New Trier (IL). National Rankings: ESPN #117,
Storm Stanley,
Isiahh Sykes,
Colin Voss,
Nate VanArendonk

Let me know what you think, I'll include your comments on whomever you advocate for weather or not I move the rankings for the player in question. I think a lot of these players are close calls, the difference in most of these players is less their own potential and more the work ethic and attitude since they are so close in terms of talent. I'll be getting to work on 2011 this week also.



10/10/09

Time for the 18th annual Mongreltopia Top 50 Lists!


Ok, so there has not been 18 years of Mongrel hoops knowledge and Mongreltopia has not yet seceded from the union and established itself as the world's premier Hoops factory... but it sounds better than just proclaiming I'm going to try to do top 50 lists from the five states I try to follow. Usually bloggers and recruitnik's are wise enough to present finished products, but I get enough input from several readers that I'm going to do things a little bit differently with permission. I'll start with the obvious and add a layer of probables in an abbreviated list and we'll come up with a finished product after I get some input so I can hopefully include some reader comments.


The humble Mongrel can offer two things that make this list higher quality than what you typically see. First, I know how hit and miss recruiting is for the true expert (coaches), let alone the analysts who have less experience and know less about puting teams together, so I'm going to be respectful of criticism and try to learn from it if possible. And second, I'm going to tell you what I'm listing. Some analysts rank the kids they think will be the best two years into their college career, some lean heavily on pro potential, some worship athleticism and some over-emphasize potential etc. I'm just going to guess who would be the most useful college prospect. If I think a kid is almost certain to go pro after a year (John Wall), then I'd prefer a similarly talented kid who is more likely to play longer in my opinion. And that is guesswork, so send me the criticism and I'll work with you. I'll even put a star on kids that I've seen less of than the rest so as to admit more guesswork than I'd prefer (pretending to have seen all prospects plenty of times is a common bugaboo to the genre).

Without further ado (and the good Mongrel is a notorious adoer...) the top 50 college prospects in Mongreltopia (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio) are...

1. Deshawn Thomas (seen above in Indy Star shot)
2. Jared Sullinger
3-10ish... Adreian Payne, Ray McCallam Jr, Trey Zeigler, Myers Leonard, Keith Appling,
11-20ish... Terone Johnson, Jerome Richmond, Cameron Wright,
Others being strongly considered... Travis Carrol, Jesse Berry, Russell Byrd, Crishawn Hopkins, Reggie Smith, Levonte Dority, Xavier Jones, Justin Martin, Nick Kellog, Walter Pitchford, Donnie Hale, Khristian Smith, Jake Kitchell, Enique Mason, Ben Brust, Alex Dragecevich, Eric Gaines, Jay Harris, Crandall Head, Phillip Jackson, Anthony Johnson, Karl Madison, Dre McCamey, Mike McCall, Rayvonte Rice, Alex Rossi, Lenzelle Smith, Brandon Spearman, Ahmad Starks, Jordan Threloff, Julian Boatner, Erik Fromm, Andre Hampton, Michael Harris, PJ Hubert, Jack Isenbarger, Ethan Jacobs, John Michael Jarvis, Jordan Manual, Ronald Ross, Kennis White, Ian Chiles, Dakotah Euton, Donovan Gibbs, Ge'lawn Guyn, Chad Jackson, Ricardo Johnson, Elisha Justice, Elijah Pittman, Josh Sewell, Curtis Washington, Alex Guana, Jon Horford, Juwan Howard, Maurice Jones, Matt Kaminiecki, Patrick Lucas Perry, Roy Marble Jr, Devin Oliver, Corey Petros, Isiahh Sykes, Aaron Craft, Jon Harris, Ralph Hill, Geron Johnson, Kenny Knight, Griffin McKenzie, Allen Payne, Quintin Rollins, Jordan Sibert, Storm Stanley, JD Weatherspoon


Now's your chance, did I leave someone out? Suggestions? Make a good argument, I'll just list 50!