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Rivals top 150 Basketball Players

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:34 am
by mslacat
Rivals just announced/published their post summer top 150 basketball players for 2007 (this list will be update most likely 2-3 more time before spring) a couple local kids made the list.

74. James Johnson a 6-8 small forward from Cheyenne Wyoming has exploded from nowhere to the 74th rated player in the country. Before the summer tourneys started Montana State was in his top two choices. We are not in the picture anymore. Will sign with an ACC or Pac-10 school.

118 Derek Selvig 6-10 Small Forward. Derek also was not on too many people's radar before the summer but has made a name for himself.

another guy on the list of notice to MSU fans is:

101 Jamelle McMillan 6-2 from the State of Washington. The son of NBA Portland's coach Nate McMillian, he is a point guard that was not on the list before. He had MSU in his top three before the summer. His current top two are North Carolina State (dad's school) and Arizona State

Re: Rivals top 150 Basketball Players

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:42 pm
by lifeloyalsigmsu
mslacat wrote:Rivals just announced/published their post summer top 150 basketball players for 2007 (this list will be update most likely 2-3 more time before spring) a couple local kids made the list.

74. James Johnson a 6-8 small forward from Cheyenne Wyoming has exploded from nowhere to the 74th rated player in the country. Before the summer tourneys started Montana State was in his top two choices. We are not in the picture anymore. Will sign with an ACC or Pac-10 school.

118 Derek Selvig 6-10 Small Forward. Derek also was not on too many people's radar before the summer but has made a name for himself.

another guy on the list of notice to MSU fans is:

101 Jamelle McMillan 6-2 from the State of Washington. The son of NBA Portland's coach Nate McMillian, he is a point guard that was not on the list before. He had MSU in his top three before the summer. His current top two are North Carolina State (dad's school) and Arizona State
McMillan would be a sweet addition. I had the chance to see him play once and he's a lockdown defender like no other.

With Sendek's defection from NC State to ASU, the recruiting experts and scout.com think he'll end up at ASU.

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:31 pm
by Bobduf
Sick.

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 1:26 am
by lifeloyalsigmsu
Bobduf wrote:Sick.
Insightful.....