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  • #7755
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    justin22443
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    Starting Lineup
    PG: Monta Ellis
    SG: Kobe Bryant
    SF: LeBron James
    PF: Kevin Garnett
    C: Dwight Howard

    Bench:
    Amare Stoudemaire
    Al Jefferson
    J.R. Smith
    Rashard Lewis
    Lou Williams

    Pretty nice squad

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  • #201160
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    Hale
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    Sebastian Telfair was a great high school player too.

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  • #201166
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    QHaynes20

    Ronnie Fields?

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  • #201172
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    jeff416
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    OJ Mayo would be on the all high school team and was probably the second best high school player ever

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  • #201174
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    DeAndre
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    Monta ellis is a nice selection he scored like 75 points in a game
    you shoul add mcgrady he averaged like a triple double in hs

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  • #201178
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    FutureoftheGame

    I think he is talking about the best NBA players who didnt go to college. I think.

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  • #201184
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    GoodbyeChandler
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    had 100 points in a game once.

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  • #201186
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    LazarusMunoz
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    Dropped a hundred in a game!

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  • #201187
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    D Hamp
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    Are you guys kidding me. there’s about 50 players from the 70s ( the G.O.A.T. Earl Manigult for starters) who would eat there guys for lunch. Heck these guys couldn’t hang with Lloyd Daniels. He didn’t do much in the NBA, but in high school. Forget it.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201188
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    LazarusMunoz
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    i know he played for the spurs for a bit…was he another NYC playground legend???

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  • #201190
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    D Hamp
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    Yeah, dude was basically suposed to be Jordan. He was the first big-time high school legend to really flop in the NBA. He had several drug problems coming out of high school, but beacuse of his name recognition he made the NBA. When his problems were finally put behind him, it was too late. There are a millions stories like this. Every year there are a couple, but Daniels was one of the first. And everyone knew about him and his problems and there was no Internet.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201192
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    QHaynes20

    Pee Wee Kirkland maybe?

    Noone knows about Ronnie Fields? He was better then KG when they played together

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  • #201196
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    McWinning
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    Greg Oden dominated in high school so i would put him on the list.

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  • #201197
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    D Hamp
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    Um Kareem-Abdul Jabar was Manigults best friend. Nobody could touch Kareem in high school either.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201199
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    D Hamp
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    The more I think about it, Manigults mentor was Homcolmbe Rucker, for which Rucker Park is named after.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201198
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    D Hamp
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    Let me keep going. What about Connie Hawkins. OMG. It was crazy how the NBA wouldn’t let him in until he was about 27 years old. In fact, it was pure racism.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201193
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    D Hamp
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    Yeah, Fields suffered an injury in a car crash and floated around the CBA. At 6 feet 3, I’m not so sure he would have been in the pros.

    Dhamp…the greatest basketball mind in the world. Next to Hubie Brown anyway.

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  • #201324
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    sameolG
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    yeah all i need is Dajuan Wagner, KG, and Lebron.. my 4 would be Johnathan Bender and I’d have OJ Mayo at the combo guard… thats just my team

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  • #201393
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    KathleenTurnerOverdrive
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    two words: Wilt Chamberlin

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  • #201413
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    mikeyvthedon
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    I think many of you missed the point of the post as it was poorly communicated. He made a team with players who came to the NBA directly out of high school. So, no, Ronnie Fields, Greg Oden and OJ Mayo would not make the squad. I can not believe that nobody caught on though 🙂

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  • #201448
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    BasketballGuru24
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    Al Jefferson on the first team no doubt. He averaged 43 ppg 18 rebs 7 blks THATS INSANE!

    Oj Mayo for sure…..he had a scholarship offer in like 7th grade

    Kareem abdul jabbar was Probably the greatest leading his team to a 71 game winning streak

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  • #201450
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    JoeWolf1

    Moses Malone went straight from high school to the NBA, 27,409 career points, 16,212 career rebounds. 3 time MVP, NBA Champion and Finals MVP among countless awards 1st teams, and a hall of fame birth,..I’d say he beats out Dwight Howard for the center position by a LANDSLIDE!

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