ToughJ.Riggins
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Here is a list of white H.S players listed in the top 30
for their position by Rivals for this college recruiting year. I think basketball is still changing for the better.
I apologize for the messiness. The forums formatting doesn't seem to work properly for cutting and pasting and proper spacing
***Point Guard:
PG: Rank #3-Nick Calathes
Winter Park (FL) Lake HowellG6-5/1 85&nbs p; College: Florida
PG: Rank #16-Tyrel Reed (Yes, surprisingly "Tyrel" is white...maybe his parents wanted to trick the recruiters)
Burlington(KS)&nbs p;&n bsp; G & nbsp; ;6-4/180 ;&nbs p;College: Kansas
PG: Rank #27-Keegan Bell
Hazel Green (AL) Hazel Green G6-1/180 College:Vanderbilt
PG: Rank #28-Zac Swansey
Dunwoody (GA) Dunwoody &nbs p; G6-1/165 &n bsp; College:Georgia
Alright, you might think this is not much of an improvement, but you have to remember these are just American players. This does not count all the Europeans. Also PG has been a position that whites have done great at historically and I would bet that many more college players that aren't listed on the H.S top 30 will work there way up the list in college and be better NBA prospects. Also we have a white at number 3 behind Derrick Rose and OJ Mayo who are projected top 5 picks in next years NBA draft. Also notice the two historically anti-white colleges Florida and Georgia that are signing these top players.
***Shooting Guard:
SG: Rank #15Jon Diebler
Upper Sandusky (OH) Upper Sandusky G 6-6/182
College: Ohio State!!!
SG: Rank #27Terrence Oglesby
Cleveland (TN) Bradley CentralG 6-3/182
College: Clemson
This one was somewhat depressing as the top white guy was at number 15 although there looked to be a couple half white or more guys in the top 15. SG continues to be a position that whites are still stigmatized at. Maybe Chase Budinger will change this!
Now comes some good news
***Small Forward (listed top 50):
SF: Rank:1Kyle Singler
Medford (OR) South Medford High School F 6-8/210College: Duke
SF: Rank:6Chandler Parsons
Winter Park (FL) LakeHowell&n bsp;F & nbsp; 6-8/190 &nbs p;
College: Florida!!!
SF: Rank:12Taylor King
Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei &nb sp; F6-7/215 College: Duke
SF: Rank:19Adam Allen
Milton (FL)Milton&n bsp; &n bsp; F;; 6-6/185
College: Florida!!!
SF: Rank:21Robbie Hummel
Valparaiso (IN) ValparaisoF 6-8/200
College: Purdue
SF: Rank:22 22Scott Martin
Valparaiso (IN) ValparaisoF 6-8/200
College: Purdue
Rank:39Zane Johnson F6-6/200&nbs p; Arizona
Rank:41Derek SelvigF 6-10/220 Montana
Rank:42Nathan Walkup F 6-6/185 Texas A&M
There is one piece of bad news to note here, the top 6 white prospects at SF are pairing up to go to only three colleges; Duke, Florida, and Purdue. This means they may not end up starting together unless they switch positions or play 3 forwards etc.
***Power Forward:
Rank:8Blake Griffin (possibly part Arabic, Native American, or Black)
Edmond (OK) Oklahoma ChristianF6- 9/230
Oklahoma
Rank:16Clint Chapman
Canby (OR) Canby & nbsp;F6-10/245 &nbs p; Texas!!!
Rank:19Jon Leuer
Orono (MN) Orono & nbsp;F6-10/200 &nbs p; Wisconsin
Rank:21Matt Howard
Connersville (IN) ConnersvilleF 6-7/220
Butler
Rank:22Keaton Nankivil
Madison (WI) Memorial &nbs p; F6-8/245 &n bsp;
Wisconsin
Lots of good news at Center!
***Centers (Listed Top 20):
Rank:1Kevin Love
Lake Oswego (OR) LakeOswego&n bsp;C& nbsp; 6-9/240&nbs p; UCLA!!!
Rank:3Kosta Koufos
Canton (OH) Glen Oak &nb sp;C7-0/252& nbsp;
Ohio State!!!
Rank:5Cole Aldrich
Bloomington (MN) Bloomington JeffersonC&n bsp; 6-10/245Kansas
Rank:11Mike Tisdale
Springfield (IL) RivertonC&nb sp; 6-11/205Illinois!!!
Rank:12 Scott Thompson
Meridian (ID) Mountain ViewC& nbsp;7-0/215
Santa Clara
Rank:20Andrew Ogilvy
Sidney, Australia (OU) Australian Institute of Sport & nbsp;C6-10/250 &nbs p; Vanderbilt
I was somewhat disappointed in the number of prospects at PG and PF and definitely so at SG. However, it seems the number of white American players is on the rise. So even with white friendly teams like Duke, Gonzaga, Notre Dame, Washington State and BYU making early exits this year in the tournament we will have a lot to look forward to for next year. And we still have Vanderbilt this year!
Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
for their position by Rivals for this college recruiting year. I think basketball is still changing for the better.
I apologize for the messiness. The forums formatting doesn't seem to work properly for cutting and pasting and proper spacing
***Point Guard:
PG: Rank #3-Nick Calathes
Winter Park (FL) Lake HowellG6-5/1 85&nbs p; College: Florida
PG: Rank #16-Tyrel Reed (Yes, surprisingly "Tyrel" is white...maybe his parents wanted to trick the recruiters)
Burlington(KS)&nbs p;&n bsp; G & nbsp; ;6-4/180 ;&nbs p;College: Kansas
PG: Rank #27-Keegan Bell
Hazel Green (AL) Hazel Green G6-1/180 College:Vanderbilt
PG: Rank #28-Zac Swansey
Dunwoody (GA) Dunwoody &nbs p; G6-1/165 &n bsp; College:Georgia
Alright, you might think this is not much of an improvement, but you have to remember these are just American players. This does not count all the Europeans. Also PG has been a position that whites have done great at historically and I would bet that many more college players that aren't listed on the H.S top 30 will work there way up the list in college and be better NBA prospects. Also we have a white at number 3 behind Derrick Rose and OJ Mayo who are projected top 5 picks in next years NBA draft. Also notice the two historically anti-white colleges Florida and Georgia that are signing these top players.
***Shooting Guard:
SG: Rank #15Jon Diebler
Upper Sandusky (OH) Upper Sandusky G 6-6/182
College: Ohio State!!!
SG: Rank #27Terrence Oglesby
Cleveland (TN) Bradley CentralG 6-3/182
College: Clemson
This one was somewhat depressing as the top white guy was at number 15 although there looked to be a couple half white or more guys in the top 15. SG continues to be a position that whites are still stigmatized at. Maybe Chase Budinger will change this!
Now comes some good news
***Small Forward (listed top 50):
SF: Rank:1Kyle Singler
Medford (OR) South Medford High School F 6-8/210College: Duke
SF: Rank:6Chandler Parsons
Winter Park (FL) LakeHowell&n bsp;F & nbsp; 6-8/190 &nbs p;
College: Florida!!!
SF: Rank:12Taylor King
Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei &nb sp; F6-7/215 College: Duke
SF: Rank:19Adam Allen
Milton (FL)Milton&n bsp; &n bsp; F;; 6-6/185
College: Florida!!!
SF: Rank:21Robbie Hummel
Valparaiso (IN) ValparaisoF 6-8/200
College: Purdue
SF: Rank:22 22Scott Martin
Valparaiso (IN) ValparaisoF 6-8/200
College: Purdue
Rank:39Zane Johnson F6-6/200&nbs p; Arizona
Rank:41Derek SelvigF 6-10/220 Montana
Rank:42Nathan Walkup F 6-6/185 Texas A&M
There is one piece of bad news to note here, the top 6 white prospects at SF are pairing up to go to only three colleges; Duke, Florida, and Purdue. This means they may not end up starting together unless they switch positions or play 3 forwards etc.
***Power Forward:
Rank:8Blake Griffin (possibly part Arabic, Native American, or Black)
Edmond (OK) Oklahoma ChristianF6- 9/230
Oklahoma
Rank:16Clint Chapman
Canby (OR) Canby & nbsp;F6-10/245 &nbs p; Texas!!!
Rank:19Jon Leuer
Orono (MN) Orono & nbsp;F6-10/200 &nbs p; Wisconsin
Rank:21Matt Howard
Connersville (IN) ConnersvilleF 6-7/220
Butler
Rank:22Keaton Nankivil
Madison (WI) Memorial &nbs p; F6-8/245 &n bsp;
Wisconsin
Lots of good news at Center!
***Centers (Listed Top 20):
Rank:1Kevin Love
Lake Oswego (OR) LakeOswego&n bsp;C& nbsp; 6-9/240&nbs p; UCLA!!!
Rank:3Kosta Koufos
Canton (OH) Glen Oak &nb sp;C7-0/252& nbsp;
Ohio State!!!
Rank:5Cole Aldrich
Bloomington (MN) Bloomington JeffersonC&n bsp; 6-10/245Kansas
Rank:11Mike Tisdale
Springfield (IL) RivertonC&nb sp; 6-11/205Illinois!!!
Rank:12 Scott Thompson
Meridian (ID) Mountain ViewC& nbsp;7-0/215
Santa Clara
Rank:20Andrew Ogilvy
Sidney, Australia (OU) Australian Institute of Sport & nbsp;C6-10/250 &nbs p; Vanderbilt
I was somewhat disappointed in the number of prospects at PG and PF and definitely so at SG. However, it seems the number of white American players is on the rise. So even with white friendly teams like Duke, Gonzaga, Notre Dame, Washington State and BYU making early exits this year in the tournament we will have a lot to look forward to for next year. And we still have Vanderbilt this year!
Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins