17U–Expressions Elite (Mass.) vs. Brookwood Bounce (Can.)
Highly-touted prospect Abdul-Malik Abu (2014/Kimball Union Academy) got to Philadelphia just in time to get his Expressions Elite squad through the toughest rounds of the tournament, helping them come away with a 54-51 victory and the 17U title.
The 6-8 forward’s put-back slam dunk and subsequent free throw with under five seconds remaining provided the difference, and his 11 points were a team high as nine of his teammates also put the ball through the hoop.
“Guys stuck with the plan and continued to use our system that was in place four months ago, and we came away with a win,” Expressions Elite coach Tyron Boswell told CoBL.
Abu had previously been in Washington, D.C. playing in the Nike Global Challenge, and made his way up to King of Prussia in time for last night’s Sweet 16 game. As a practicing Muslim who’s currently observing Ramadan, by the time he played in the final he was on his third game in a row with no food or water.
“It’s tough for him, but mentally he’s a mentally tough kid and he’s able to go through it,” Boswell said. “He had prior arrangements with the Global Challenge, came and joined his team and helped us to get this win.”
“@jmverlin: The #SummerJamFest wrapped up today, with @TeamPhillyBball taking home the 16U title:
http://cityofbasketballlove.com/2013/07/team-philly-16us-take-home-summer-jam-fest-title/”