PAC 10's Got the Best Point Guard in Brandon Jennings
Meet Brandon Jennings, if you don't know him I'm introducing you. He's a 6'0 senior born in Lakewood Ca. and grew up in Compton. As a freshman at Dominguez he averaged nine points, eight assists and two steals. But that's not interesting. That's not anything fascinating What got my attention was his beastly dunks and crazy handles.
You might have seen Jennings in the McDonald's All-American game throwing off the backboard alley-oops, making the highest stage of high-school basketball look like it was blacktop courts in his backyard. Everything was easy for him, he floats around the court and then attacks any defense like an Allan Iverson or Chris Paul.
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He's one of those guys who looks like he's going three-quarters speed, then blows by people.
He was great in the All-American game but spent much of it passing the ball (he failed to break the assists record, but didn't lack the good passes), plus it seemed like all the announcers could only talk about was his newly cut high-top.
As a sophomore he matched up against O.J Mayo in the semifinals, he finished with 24 points and 10 dimes while holding Mayo to 8-25 shooting.
I've checked out some of his highlight video's on YouTube. I suggest you do the same. He's doing between the legs, windmill, and cocking it way back.
Jennings has it all. His outside shot might need some work but his awkward left-handed release is hard to pick up on. Just ask Bonner Acadamy out Reliegh N.C, after he outscored their entire team by putting up a disgusting Oak Hill record 63 points. Final score in that one, 123-58.
Just about every poll has Brandon as their number one high-school prospect, I'm sure Arizona coach Lute Olsen is day-dreaming about a return to the glory days already.
When asked, "Why Arizona?", he replied, "It's a point guard school."
He's ready. Jennings athleticism will allow him to be an impact player at Arizona his freshman year. All the NBA scouts will be looking at his defense and outside shooting. He's proved his dominance at the high-school level in his senior year by averaging 35 points and shooting 53 percent from the floor.
He's ready for the NBA right now and if he were a year older I would put him in the top 10 of this year's draft. This year in college basketball, Stephen Curry, Derrick Rose, Eric Gordon, Darren Collison were some of the premier names. Jennings is just better and you'll see.
P.S-You must check out his YouTube videos.


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