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What High School players did you watch live in HS and say 'NBA'

Lamar Odom (LI Panthers), Elton Brand (Riverside Church), Mark Aguire (New Haven All star game), Ron Artest (Riverside Church), Chris Weber (Springfield McDonalds game), Kyrie Irving (Hoophall), Donovan Mitchell (Brewster), Jamal Mashburn (Gauchos at Central CT), Cooper Flagg (Hoophall), Buzellis (Brewster), ... Between Hoophall, AAU tournaments, Brewster games, All star games etc Ive seen a bunch in person. If I included tv, or live streams, the number would be too high to count. One I was sure of never got it going in college or pros I don't think. Vassil Evtimov was the best player on the Riverside Church team that had Elton Brand, Ron Artest, the point guard Barkley, and a third St Johns forward that isn't coming to mind at the moment. I saw at least a half dozen of their games in person and Evtimov was the guy I coveted. Went to North Carolina and laid an egg.
 
Different sport, but I watched Jordan Reed play quarterback for New London and he was just on a different planet than every other kid on the field. Too bad about his concussion issues because he was a legit Pro Bowl level guy when he was on the field
 
Marcus Camby. He was a great all-around player. I saw him in the state final and he barely missed a shot in warm-ups, threes and everything. Then he got to UMass and Squid turned him into a rim protecting defensive player and wasted his offensive skills. He was born too soon. He'd have crushed it in today's NBA.

I feel Abdou Toure is another NBAer. Seen him play on person about 10 times.
 
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If Football is cool for this thread, saw Kenny Britt (Bayonne HS) and he made defenses look like straight up fools.
 
I was only 4 years old at the time, so I don't remember it then as much as discussing it more a couple of years later, but Dwight Freeney. Just ended up being a different sport in the end, lol.
 
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I played against Drummond several times in AAU, first as a high school freshman. He was already anointed NBA material by public opinion in CT by then but I certainly didn’t disagree.
 
Expanding a bit but I thought both Terry Blitz from my HS Brien McMahon and Bobby Valentine from Rippowam would be in the MLB. Bobby we know, Terry got drafted by the Indians but never got above AA.
 
I saw Cooper Flagg dominate the state of Maine as a Freshmen and it was clear, I had never seen anyone like that in Maine, and his ability to move and play with his size at 14, was just off the charts.
Were you initially concerned that he was dominating Maine and maybe on a bigger stage not so much?
 
Not all had NBA careers but I thought they would

Rod Foster - Saint Thomas Acqinas High School
John Pinone - South Catholic High School
Soup Campbell - Wilbur Cross
Sly Williams - Lee High School
Marcus Camby - Conard and Hartford High Schools
Michael Adams - Hartford High School
 
coached against Kris Dunn thought he had a chance, but thought Allan Chaney was more likely to get a chance to go to the pros

played and covered Vin Baker for 7+ years. Never thought he was NBA til he made Toraino look foolish on ISOs at the game at the civic center playing for UHart

Saw a bunch of guys at Tmore earthgro tourneys, but I thought Charles Minlend and Ed Cota had NBA chances. Wrong on both
I remember watching Vin Baker dunk on my bros high school team and think that he was a bit different. Although that Old Saybrook had another guy who I thought was significantly better. Aaron something?
 
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I watched Schea Cotton at TMore and thought he was the best player I’d ever seen. The “Manchild” nickname was legit.

Bobby Moore from MCI/Hillhouse was next level good: thought he was the next AI. Oops.
 
among those not mentioned
mel davis boys hs brooklyn
walter lockett kolbe
mickey heard w cross
patrick ewing
travis. best. springfield central
billy thompson camden nj
tom roy so windsor
scott burell hamden
ray andrae bpt central
roosevelt Lee new Britain
jeff hoffler w cross
bobby moore hillhouse
butch lee dewitt clinton ny
dave hicks w cross
ernie cobb stamford
mark konecny holy cross
sly williams lee hs
marvin barnes prov central

i’m sure there are some i haven’t mentioned
saw a real lot of hs basketball from 60s -90s
not much after that
feel fortunate to have seen so many great players
and games in what was a great time for hs basketball before the prep schools took most
of the good players and yes i did see Dave Hicks
play when i was 9 years old lol
unfortunately injuries legal issues bad decisions
prevented many of these players from getting to the league
 
among those not mentioned
mel davis boys hs brooklyn
walter lockett kolbe
mickey heard w cross
patrick ewing
travis. best. springfield central
billy thompson camden nj
tom roy so windsor
scott burell hamden
ray andrae bpt central
roosevelt Lee new Britain
jeff hoffler w cross
bobby moore hillhouse
butch lee dewitt clinton ny
dave hicks w cross
ernie cobb stamford
mark konecny holy cross
sly williams lee hs
marvin barnes prov central

i’m sure there are some i haven’t mentioned
saw a real lot of hs basketball from 60s -90s
not much after that
feel fortunate to have seen so many great players
and games in what was a great time for hs basketball before the prep schools took most
of the good players and yes i did see Dave Hicks
play when i was 9 years old lol
unfortunately injuries legal issues bad decisions
prevented many of these players from getting to the league
Saw Dave Hicks play Hillhouse twice at the Arena great experience many great players on the court those nights but he was in another basketball universe.
 
Saw Dave Hicks play Hillhouse twice at the Arena great experience many great players on the court those nights but he was in another basketball universe.
the cross / hiilhouse games were a very big deal
channel 8 broadcast them live
in another era Hicks would have been a long time nba player but opportunities for black players at that time were limited
he did go from hs to playing for the harlem globetrotters for a few years
 
Kenny Anderson.
Saw him play 4 or 5 times when he was at Molloy.
He could get anywhere he wanted on the floor and nobody could stay in front of him.
He was maybe 150lbs but dominated games.
I will add that I saw Rodrick Rhodes at St Anthony’s a handful of times and thought he was going to be an NBA star. Turns out, he couldn’t shoot.
 
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Ive been going to the Hoophall Classic in Springfield most years on MLK Weekend.
So, anyone who goes can watch many future NBA players.

I'd have to say Michael Porter Jr was very impressive.
 
I watched Schea Cotton at TMore and thought he was the best player I’d ever seen. The “Manchild” nickname was legit.

Bobby Moore from MCI/Hillhouse was next level good: thought he was the next AI. Oops.
Bobby Moore did the most impressive thing I have ever seen in an all-star game. He threw it around the defender off the glass to himself and dunked it. It was crazy especially considering he was like 5'8.
 
Kenny Anderson.
Saw him play 4 or 5 times when he was at Molloy.
He could get anywhere he wanted on the floor and nobody could stay in front of him.
He was maybe 150lbs but dominated games.
I'm a bit young for this era but love the Molloy representation!! CHSAA has been getting good recently
 
Rudy Gay - Spaudling HS.

A little bit of a cheat as he had already committed to UConn ... but I did have to put up with a lot of UMD fans who were bitter about that who recruitment
 
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