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    great catch for Kentucky....

    Anthony Davis, Marquis Teague and Mike Gilchrist.... i think they also have Kyle Wiltjer

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    The Kentucky Wildcats may have lost some of their top players in this year's draft but they're still stacked. It's all about playing for Coach John Calipari.

    His reputation to develop players to become NBA ready is definitely a plus for any HS recruit.

    His team this year may look like this:

    The Freshmen, among the top 2011 recruit:
    1. Anthony Davis,
    2. Michael Gilchrist
    3. Kyle Wiltjer
    4. Marquis Teague

    The guys last season:
    5. Darius Miller-Sr.
    6. Terrence Jones- So.
    7. Doron Lamb-So.
    8. Eloy Vargas- Sr.
    9. Jarrod Polson- So.
    10. Stacey Poole- So.
    11. Jon Hood-Jr.
    12. Twany Beckham- Jr. (transfer)

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    Top recruits to watch: (Maybe a lot of One and Done here)


    1- Anthony Davis, SF (Chicago, IL)6-9/205
    Kentucky
    2- Austin Rivers, SG(FL)6-4/195
    Duke
    3- Michael Gilchrist, SF (Elizabeth, NJ)6-7/215
    Kentucky
    4- Brad Beal, (St. Louis, MO)6-4/190
    Florida
    5- James McAdoo, PF (Norfolk, VA)6-8/220
    North Carolina
    6- Adonis Thomas, (Memphis, TN)6-6/210
    Memphis
    7- Quincy Miller, SF/PF (High Point, NC)6-9/210
    Baylor
    8- Myck Kabongo, PG (Henderson, NV)6-2/175
    Texas
    9- Marquis Teague, PG (Indianapolis, IN)6-1/175
    Kentucky
    10- B.J. Young, PG (Florissant, MO)6-3/170
    Arkansas
    11- Trevor Lacey, SG (Huntsville, AL)6-4/190
    it
    12- Kyle Wiltjer, PF (Portland, OR)6-9/225
    Kentucky
    13- LaQuinton Ross, SF (Burlington, NJ)6-8/200
    Ohio State
    14- Jabari Brown, SG/PG (CA)6-4/200
    Oregon
    15- Shannon Scott, PG (Alpharetta, GA)6-2/180
    Ohio State
    16- Cody Zeller, PF/C (IN)6-10/215
    Indiana
    17- Khem Birch, PF (Fitchburg, MA)6-9/210
    Pittsburgh
    18- Amir Williams, C (Beverly Hills, MI)6-10/230
    Ohio State
    19- DeAndre Daniels, SF (Bradenton, FL)6-7/190

    20- Dorian Finney-Smith, SF/PF (Portsmouth, VA)6-7/195
    Virginia Tech
    21- LeBryan Nash, SF/PF (Dallas, TX)6-7/220
    Oklahoma State
    22- P.J. Hairston, SG/SF (Chatham, VA)6-5/220
    North Carolina
    23- Tyrone Johnson, PG (Rockville, MD)6-2/185
    Villanova
    24- Wayne Blackshear, SG/SF (Chicago, IL)6-5/215
    Louisville
    25- Nick Johnson, SG (Henderson, NV)6-3/195
    Arizona
    26- Rodney Hood, SF (MS)6-7/190
    Mississippi State
    27- Quinn Cook, PG (Mouth of Wilson, VA)6-0/180
    Duke
    28- Tony Wroten Jr., SG/PG (Seattle, WA)6-5/190
    Washington
    29- Otto Porter, PF (Sikeston, MO)6-9/200
    Georgetown
    30- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG (GA)6-5/185
    Georgia
    31- Chane Behanan, PF (KY)6-7/235
    Louisville
    32- Branden Dawson, SF (Gary, IN)6-6/205
    Michigan State
    33- Jacoby Brissett, SG/SF (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)6-4/220
    Florida (football signee)
    34- Ryan Boatright, PG(Aurora, IL)5-11/165
    Connecticut
    35- Sheldon McClellan, SG (TX)6-5/190
    Texas
    36- Michael Gbinije, SF (Richmond, VA)6-6/195
    Duke
    37- Julien Lewis, SG(TX)6-3/185
    Texas
    38- Angelo Chol, PF (San Diego, CA)6-9/210
    Arizona
    39- Josiah Turner, PG/SG (Winston-Salem, NC)6-3/185
    Arizona
    40- D'Angelo Harrison, SG (Sugar Land, TX)6-3/185
    St. John's
    41- Malcolm Brogdon, SG (Norcross, GA)6-4/205
    Virginia
    42- Michael Carter-Williams, SG (Barrington, RI)6-5/180
    Syracuse
    43- Jahii Carson, PG (AZ)5-10/170
    Arizona State
    44- Levi Randolph, SG/SF (Madison, AL)6-5/185
    Alabama
    45- Michael Chandler, (Indianapolis, IN)6-10/225
    Central Florida
    46- Rashad Madden, PG (Lepanto, AR)6-4/175
    Arkansas
    47- Chasson Randle, PG (IL)6-2/175
    Stanford
    48- Andre Hollins, SG/PG (Memphis, TN)6-3/195
    Minnesota
    49- Rakeem Christmas, PFA (Bryn Athyn, PA)6-9/231
    Syracuse
    50- Johnny O'Bryant, C (Cleveland, MS)6-10/265
    LSU
    51- Julian Royal, PF (Alpharetta, GA)6-8/220
    Georgia Tech
    52- Joe Coleman, SG (Minnetonka, MN)6-3/185
    Minnesota
    53- Chris Jones, PG (Oak Ridge, NC)5-10/185
    Tennessee
    54- Norman Powell, SG(San Diego, CA)6-4/200
    UCLA
    55- Jakarr Sampson, SF (Wolfeboro, NH)6-7/195
    St. John's
    56- Dai-Jon Parker, SG (Alpharetta, GA)6-3/185
    Vanderbilt
    57- Ben McLemore, SG (Mouth of Wilson, VA)6-5/190
    Kansas
    58- Myles Mack, PG (Jersey City, NJ)5-10/170
    Rutgers
    59- Jabarie Hinds, PG (NY)5-11/165
    West Virginia
    60- Dominique Pointer, SF (Winston-Salem, NC)6-6/195
    St. John's
    61- Nick Jacobs, PF/C (Atlanta, GA)6-8/250
    Alabama
    62- Carlton Brundidge, PG (MI)6-1/190
    Michigan
    63- Marshall Plumlee, C (Arden, NC)6-11/220
    Duke
    64- Cezar Guerrero, PG (Bellflower, CA)6-0/175
    Oklahoma State
    65- Derrick Gordon, SG (Elizabeth, NJ)6-3/190
    Western Kentucky
    66- Maurice Harkless, SF (South Kent, CT)6-7/190
    St. John's
    67- Mycheal Henry, SF (Chicago, IL)6-5/220
    Illinois
    68- Shane Larkin, PG (Orlando, FL)6-0/170
    DePaul
    69- Aaron Ross, PF (Little Rock, AR)6-7/220
    Arkansas
    70- Michael Shaw, PF (Chicago, IL)6-8/225
    Illinois
    71- Pat Forsythe, C (OH)6-9/220
    West Virginia
    72- Devonta Abron, PF (Dallas, TX)6-7/215
    Arkansas
    73- Dee Davis, PG (Bloomington, IN)5-11/165
    Xavier
    74- Nick Faust, SG (Baltimore, MD)6-5/175
    Maryland
    75- Greg Whittington, PF (Columbia, MD)6-9/210
    Georgetown
    76- Ryan Anderson, PF (Long Beach, CA)6-8/225
    Boston College
    77- Kadeem Jack, PF (South Kent, CT)6-8/210
    Rutgers
    78- Mikael Hopkins, PF (Hyattsville, MD)6-9/210
    Georgetown
    79- Samuel Thompson, SF (Chicago, IL)6-6/185
    Ohio State
    80- Trey Burke, PG (Columbus, OH)6-1/175
    Michigan
    81- Terry Whisnant, SG (NC)6-3/175
    Florida State
    82- Aaron Brown, SF/SG (Lansdowne, PA)6-5/205
    West Virginia
    83- Tracy Abrams, PG/SG (Chicago, IL)6-2/180
    Illinois
    84- David Gardner, SF/SG (MS)6-6/185
    Mississippi State
    85- Tyler Adams, C/PF (MS)6-9/255
    Georgetown
    86- Deuce Bello, PG/SG (High Point, NC)6-4/180
    Baylor
    87- Naadir Tharpe, PG (Wolfeboro, NH)6-0/170
    Kansas
    88- Dwaun Anderson, SG (MI)6-3/190
    Michigan State
    89- Amir Garrett, SF (Henderson, NV)6-6/205
    St. John's
    90- Hunter Mickelson, PF (Jonesboro, AR)6-9/210
    Arkansas
    91- Erik Copes, PF (Philadelphia, PA)6-8/225
    George Washington
    92- Roosevelt Jones, SG/SF (IL)6-5/210
    Butler
    93- Trey Lewis, PG (OH)6-0/170
    Penn State
    94- Spencer Dinwiddie, PG (Woodland Hills, CA)6-4/165
    Colorado
    95- Sidiki Johnson, PF (Mouth of Wilson, VA)6-8/230
    Arizona
    96- Desmond Hubert, PF/C (NJ)6-9/200
    North Carolina
    97- Joseph Uchebo, C (Raleigh, NC)6-10/240
    North Carolina State
    98- Jamal Branch, PG/SG (Arlington, TX)6-3/175
    Texas A&M
    99- Shelby Moats, PF(MN)6-9/225
    Vanderbilt
    100- Max Bielfeldt, PF/C (Peoria, IL)6-9/230
    Michigan

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    anthony davis. . taas kaaug syag rank sa 2012 nba mock draft

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    ^^ Kusog jud ang next year na draft..Swerte kaayo mga team maka kuha sa lottery pick.

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    ^ For sure naa ang Kings diha hahahaha

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    kentucky vs n carolina?

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    harrison barnes ...

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    JJ sullinger for me !

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    sophomore watch....

    Harrison Barnes exploded late in the season for UNC. I think he will be tasked to do better this coming season. Si Jared Sullinger kay duna sad unfinished business sa Ohio State basin mo-explode sad ni. Doron Lamb, Terrence Jones and Perry Jones are also some names to watch.

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