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Top seniors
Top youth basketball players from throughout the nation will visit the Research Triangle area, including the campuses of North Carolina, Duke and N.C. State, for the Reebok Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions AAU event. Games begin tonight and continue through Sunday.
Top seniors
Brandon Jennings, 6-foot-1 point guard, Southern California All-Stars. Former Southern California commitment pledged to Arizona this week.
Delvon Roe, 6-8 power forward, King of the Court. Broke North Carolina fans' hearts when he picked Michigan State.
B.J. Mullens, 7-0 center, King of the Court. He's no
Greg Oden, but Ohio State commitment might be best center in the class.
Elliot Williams, 6-4 shooting guard, Mike Miller M33M. Tennessee shooter has attracted interest from Duke.
Top JUNIORS
Derrick Favors, 6-8 power forward, Atlanta Celtics. Latest top prospect in a storied AAU program.
Lance Stephenson, 6-4 shooting guard, Juice All-Stars. Brooklyn native reminds some of former phenom
Felipe Lopez.
Jordan Hamilton, 6-7 forward, Lamar Odom I Can All-Stars. Los Angeles prospect expected to visit N.C. State unofficially after tournament.
local interest
C.J. Williams, 6-5 shooting guard, Chris Paul CP3 All-Stars. Fayetteville wing player has long been committed to N.C. State.
Dee Bost, 6-1 point guard, Carolina Raptors. Concord phenom heading to Hargrave Military to boost academic credentials.
Cashmere Wright, 6-0 point guard, Hoop Planet. Scoring guard from Savannah is committed to Clemson.
Top teams
INDIANA ELITE: Led by 6-11
Tyler Zeller, whose brother
Luke plays for Notre Dame.
KING OF THE COURT:Delvon Roe and
B.J. Mullens an imposing frontcourt combo.
ATLANTA CELTICS:Howard Tompkins,
Chris Singleton and
Derrick Favors are 6-8 blue chippers.
Want to go?
Admission: $5 for one session. $10 for three-day pass.
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