
The Top Six Stars of the 2010 McDonald's All-American Game
Last Wednesday, 24 of the top basketball recruits in all the nation took the floor to display to the country their top-notch, refined skills in the 2010 McDonald's All American Game.
In the game's long history, a handful of these high school phenoms have turned out to be college basketball and even NBA studs.
Did we see future stars in the making Wednesday?
Of course we did. Really, we may have seen multiple guys who will go on to be perennial All-Stars and greats on the higher levels.
This year, plenty of players answered questions and silenced doubts about their game, and proved to the coaches, scouts, and fans that they can play with the elite guys in the country.
So who impressed me and should have impressed other fans?
I have put together six guys and what they did in Wednesday's game to impress not only me, but also coaches and highly anticipating fans around the world.
Feel free to comment on guys who you think impressed and only helped themselves in this year's McDonald's All-American Game.
Tobias Harris, Forward, Tennessee
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Harris, from Half Hollow Hills West High (Dix Hills, N.Y.), finished with 13 points for the East in a losing effort, but those points aren't the only positive things we saw.
The No. 1 overall power forward and fifth overall recruit in the ESPNU 100 displayed his ability to attack with the dribble, along with showing off his decent shooting ability.
Few had any doubts about Harris' ability to play among the best in the country, but his performance on Wednesday only helped his future.
Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl looks to have a serious freshman who could easily impact his team next season, as I expect Harris to do.
Doron Lamb, Guard, Unsigned
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Terrence Jones, Forward, Unsigned
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Brandon Knight, Guard, Unsigned
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Harrison Barnes, Forward, North Carolina
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Jared Sullinger, Forward, Ohio State
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