Parade All-Americans

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Parade All-Americans
« on: March 29, 2011, 08:03:50 PM »
The 55th Parade All-America Basketball Team

FIRST TEAM
Austin Rivers (Winter Park, FL), Duke; Brad Beal (St. Louis, MO Chaminade), FLORIDA; Anthony Davis (Chicago, IL Perspectives Charter), Kentucky; Chase Fischer (Ripley, WV), Wake Forest; Adonis Thomas (Memphis, TN Melrose), Memphis; Rodney Cooper (Russell County, AL), Alabama; Dantley Walker (Lincoln County, NV), UNLV; Trevor Lacey (Huntsville, AL Butler), Undecided; Wayne Blackshear (Chicago, IL Morgan Park), Louisville.

SECOND TEAM
D'Angelo Harrison (Houston, TX Dulles), St. John's; Adam Smith (Fayette County, GA), UNC-Wilmington; Troy Wroten (Garfield, WA), Washington; Chane Behanan (Bowling Green, KY), Louisville; Cody Zeller (Washington, IN), Indiana; Trey Burke (Northland, OH), Michigan; Kyle Caudill (Brea Olinda, CA), Boston College; Jahii Carson   (Mesa, AZ) Arizona State; LeBryan Nash (Dallas, TX Lincoln), Oklahoma State; Angelo Choi (San Diego, CA Hoover), Arizona

THIRD TEAM
Wesley Saunders (Windward, CA), Harvard; Shelby Moats (Waconia, MN), Vanderbilt; Devonta Abron (Seagoville, TX) Arkansas; Jarvis Threatt (Highland Springs, VA), Delaware; Amir Williams (Detroit, MI Detroit Country Day), Ohio State; Jordan Baker (Tempe, AZ), Pepperdine; Branden Dawson (Wallace, IN), Michigan State; P.J. Hairston (Greensboro, NC Hargrave Military), North Carolina; James McAdoo (Norfolk, VA Norfolk Christian), North Carolina; Xavier Ford (Harrison, CO) Buffalo

FOURTH TEAM
Julien Lewis (LaMarque, TX), Texas; Jake White (Chaska, MN) Wichita State; Johnny O'Bryant (Cleveland, MS East Side), LSU; Tanner Wozniak (St. Petersburg, FL Keswick Christian), Florida International; Myck Kabongo (Henderson, NV Findlay Prep), Texas; Reese Morgan (Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA), Cal Poly; Michael Gilchrist (Somerset, NJ St. Patrick), Kentucky; Marquis Teague (Indianapolis, IN Pike), Kentucky; Colin Gruber (Harbor CA), Northern Arizona; Ryan Spangler (Bridge Creek, OK), Gonzaga

The teams are a mockery, but, nonetheless, congratulations to D'Angelo--second-team Parade AA.

Re: Parade All-Americans
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2011, 08:22:02 PM »
These have to be based on statistics rather than rankings. Im fine with that
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: Parade All-Americans
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2011, 08:42:03 PM »
These have to be based on statistics rather than rankings. Im fine with that

Supposedly academics play a big role as well.
Remember who broke the Slice news

Re: Parade All-Americans
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2011, 11:55:49 AM »
These have to be based on statistics rather than rankings. Im fine with that

Supposedly academics play a big role as well.
Trevor Lacey, a first-team member, may not qualify academically (Kentucky, Auburn, and Alabama naturally covet him ;) ).
Chasson Randle and Marshall Plumlee are top 50-75 players with 4.0 GPAs and won state titles.
They were the Gatorade POY in Illinois and North Carolina, respectively.
Levi Randolph is a top 40 player, has a 3.8, and was just named Gatorade POY in Alabama.

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Re: Parade All-Americans
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2011, 02:55:44 PM »
These have to be based on statistics rather than rankings. Im fine with that

Supposedly academics play a big role as well.
Trevor Lacey, a first-team member, may not qualify academically (Kentucky, Auburn, and Alabama naturally covet him ;) ).
Chasson Randle and Marshall Plumlee are top 50-75 players with 4.0 GPAs and won state titles.
They were the Gatorade POY in Illinois and North Carolina, respectively.
Levi Randolph is a top 40 player, has a 3.8, and was just named Gatorade POY in Alabama.

I asked somewhere else and that was the response :)

I know nothing about it but when I saw kid going Harvard 2nd team it made sense :)
Remember who broke the Slice news

Re: Parade All-Americans
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2011, 03:13:10 PM »
These have to be based on statistics rather than rankings. Im fine with that

Supposedly academics play a big role as well.
Trevor Lacey, a first-team member, may not qualify academically (Kentucky, Auburn, and Alabama naturally covet him ;) ).
Chasson Randle and Marshall Plumlee are top 50-75 players with 4.0 GPAs and won state titles.
They were the Gatorade POY in Illinois and North Carolina, respectively.
Levi Randolph is a top 40 player, has a 3.8, and was just named Gatorade POY in Alabama.

I asked somewhere else and that was the response :)

I know nothing about it but when I saw kid going Harvard 2nd team it made sense :)
Sure, that makes sense. BTW, Saunders and Kenyatta Smith were great pick-ups for Amaker and the Crimson this year.
They had a good year (Top 35 RPI, beat Colorado and Boston College), but they should be a NCAA team next season for the first time in nearly 70 years.

In the past, Parade AA team used to be a fairly good mix of elite-level seniors and great underclassmen.
It was a real honor.