Here are a few tid-bits i found on Mr. Stith :
http://stjohns.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=811049"The chance to go back home feels good," Stith said on Saturday morning at the Tournament of Champions.
"It's a good fit for me. The chance to play at Madison Square Garden and doing it in front of my friends and family for four years just felt right to me."http://stjohns.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=1171&CID=806527Malik Stith, a native New Yorker, will take a prep year at Bridgton Academy after a dynamite season at East Mecklenburg in Charlotte, N.C. His play in the spring at the point for the United Celtics has earned him a scholarship offer from St. John's, he said, while Wichita State, Winthrop and George Mason have shown interest.
http://denver.scout.com/a.z?s=457&p=2&c=749845Malik Stith, a native New Yorker, has Winthrop, Hofstra, George Mason and
Louisville taklng a peek.
http://denver.scout.com/a.z?s=457&p=2&c=757296The St. John’s Red Storm is bringing a native home. Malik Stith, a 2008 point headed to prep school, told Scout.com this morning that he intends on committing to St. John’s. The NYC native was the MVP in the 4-A N.C. state championship game for East Mecklenburg this winter.
Fast with the ball, Stith splits double-teams with ease and he wins.
http://denver.scout.com/a.z?s=457&p=2&c=715137Senior Malik Stith,
powerful and quick point man, went to the rim for 32 points.
http://www.ninernation.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20354"
i think that is what you have here is an underrated guy who can definitly play at the big east level. if you go to charlotte.com there is an article in the archives about him involving his recruitment and the state championship game that should give you a better feel for what type of player sju is getting."
http://www.charlotte.com/530/story/577517.htmlhttp://www.charlotte.com/316/story/539079.htmlStith, a 5-foot-10 guard likely headed to prep school, averages 16 points, eight assists and six rebounds.
He's fast with the basketball, a little like North Carolina guard Ty Lawson, and is more dangerous on a bigger court, like in today's final at N.C. State.
"What do you want me to say, the guy's unbelievable," Grube said.
"He's got a tremendous amount of heart. And he's a big-game player. The bigger the moment, the bigger he plays."
http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:9OZxi9pBN5kJ:origin.dfw.com/mld/observer/2008/03/15/sports/18461943.htm+Malik+Stith&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=21&gl=usIn the fourth quarter, East Mecklenburg spread the floor and ate the final eight minutes.
Guard Malik Stith put on a ball-handling clinic, easily breaking down Apex’s attempts to trap him the half court. Stith got into the lane for short jumpers or easy dump-off passes to the post for layups, and he finished with 20 points.“You’ve just got to tip your hat to Malik and Titus,†Neal said. “Those guys are the two best players we’ve seen all year.â€
http://www.carynews.com/sports/school_sports/apex_high/story/8482.htmlMalik Stith (2009, 5-11 PG)
Malik is a small, but quick point guard who can get into the lane off the dribble. He changes directions quickly. He scored most of his points on the break. Malik did have trouble consistently finishing as he tried to adjust in traffic. He also didn't look to pass much. He did hit a three pointer, but Malik didn't shoot much from the outside.
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