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Jethro TshisumpaClick Micah PotterClick Charles O'BannonClick Keldon JohnsonClick Lindy WatersClick Jalen HillClick Gorjok GakClick Ethan HendersonClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.: A thin power forward from Arkansas, Henderson didn't log huge numbers. But, he plays hard, has long arms and a live body. He will board, runs the floor and looks to have a pretty considerable amount of potential. He's in the class of 2018 and doesn't have any offers yet but listed interest from ArkansasClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link., LSUClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link. and Notre DameClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.. Here to view this Link.: A big man who plays his high school ball in Florida, Gak has excellent long-term potential as a rim-running big man, shot blocker and rebounder. He's knocking on the door of the 2016 Rivals150 and looks a little better each time he takes the floor.Here to view this Link.: One of the youngest players in the class of 2017, the recent UCLAClick Gorjok GakClick Ethan HendersonClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.: A thin power forward from Arkansas, Henderson didn't log huge numbers. But, he plays hard, has long arms and a live body. He will board, runs the floor and looks to have a pretty considerable amount of potential. He's in the class of 2018 and doesn't have any offers yet but listed interest from ArkansasClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link., LSUClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link. and Notre DameClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.. Here to view this Link.: A big man who plays his high school ball in Florida, Gak has excellent long-term potential as a rim-running big man, shot blocker and rebounder. He's knocking on the door of the 2016 Rivals150 and looks a little better each time he takes the floor.Here to view this Link. commitment is still only 15 years old and shows a little more offensive polish each time out. He's athletic, crashes the glass and is starting to hit short jumpers. His upside is tremendous.Here to view this Link.: A smooth 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Oklahoma, Waters showed that his ranking of No. 117 overall in 2016 is both well-earned and justified. He took what was given to him early in camp before getting loose with an impressive 23-point and four-rebound game on Thursday where he made 10-of-12 field-goal attempts. While his shooting gets the attention of coaches, his athleticism and ability off the dribble has been a bit understated. Here to view this Link.: Another class of 2018 prospect, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard held his own at camp. He's got good size, is a good athlete and his shot looks good. Johnson can already create for himself off the dribble, which bodes well for his future.Here to view this Link.: Ranked No. 57 overall in the class of 2017, O'Bannon is a solid wing scorer. He's been known as more of a jump shooter and he certainly hit some. What was most promising was seeing him attack more off the dribble and finish at the rim.Here to view this Link.: A class of 2016 commitment to Ohio StateClick Charles O'BannonClick Keldon JohnsonClick Lindy WatersClick Jalen HillClick Gorjok GakClick Ethan HendersonClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.: A thin power forward from Arkansas, Henderson didn't log huge numbers. But, he plays hard, has long arms and a live body. He will board, runs the floor and looks to have a pretty considerable amount of potential. He's in the class of 2018 and doesn't have any offers yet but listed interest from ArkansasClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link., LSUClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link. and Notre DameClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.. Here to view this Link.: A big man who plays his high school ball in Florida, Gak has excellent long-term potential as a rim-running big man, shot blocker and rebounder. He's knocking on the door of the 2016 Rivals150 and looks a little better each time he takes the floor.Here to view this Link.: One of the youngest players in the class of 2017, the recent UCLAClick Gorjok GakClick Ethan HendersonClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.: A thin power forward from Arkansas, Henderson didn't log huge numbers. But, he plays hard, has long arms and a live body. He will board, runs the floor and looks to have a pretty considerable amount of potential. He's in the class of 2018 and doesn't have any offers yet but listed interest from ArkansasClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link., LSUClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link. and Notre DameClick A.J. BrodeurClick Quentin GoodinClick Tomas MurphyClick BROOKVILLE, N.Y. - The adidas Uprising All-America Camp provided plenty of pleasant surprises. Whether it was backing up a recent ranking, showing future promise or looking like a potential steal, here are some guys who we haven't yet mentioned in our coverage but still impressed us.Here to view this Link.: The No. 72 player in the class of 2017, Murphy was one of the hardest-playing kids in camp. He hustled from end to end, finished around the rim and showed lots of toughness. He got started with an impressive 22-point and nine-rebound effort, and continued to excel throughout camp. Here to view this Link.: For the past couple of years, the 6-foot-2 combo guard's ranking has yo-yo'ed a bit. Currently slotted at No. 71 in the class of 2016, Goodin is an athletic driver and streaky jump shooter. An athletic kid, he had tremendous energy on both ends and was very effective while averaging 11.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.Here to view this Link.: A three-star power forward in the class of 2016, Brodeur looks like a future All-Ivy League player and is a steal for Penn. A tough kid with a great motor, he finishes around the rim, gets on the glass and loves to play with physicality.Here to view this Link.. Here to view this Link.: A big man who plays his high school ball in Florida, Gak has excellent long-term potential as a rim-running big man, shot blocker and rebounder. He's knocking on the door of the 2016 Rivals150 and looks a little better each time he takes the floor.Here to view this Link. commitment is still only 15 years old and shows a little more offensive polish each time out. He's athletic, crashes the glass and is starting to hit short jumpers. His upside is tremendous.Here to view this Link.: A smooth 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Oklahoma, Waters showed that his ranking of No. 117 overall in 2016 is both well-earned and justified. He took what was given to him early in camp before getting loose with an impressive 23-point and four-rebound game on Thursday where he made 10-of-12 field-goal attempts. While his shooting gets the attention of coaches, his athleticism and ability off the dribble has been a bit understated. Here to view this Link.: Another class of 2018 prospect, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard held his own at camp. He's got good size, is a good athlete and his shot looks good. Johnson can already create for himself off the dribble, which bodes well for his future.Here to view this Link.: Ranked No. 57 overall in the class of 2017, O'Bannon is a solid wing scorer. He's been known as more of a jump shooter and he certainly hit some. What was most promising was seeing him attack more off the dribble and finish at the rim.Here to view this Link., Potter is a good athlete and has very good touch on his jumper. He looks like a guy that can be a future pick-and-pop guy and has the body and game to develop into a solid contributor during the latter part of his time in Columbus.Here to view this Link.: The class of 2016 big man who currently checks in at No. 121 in his class is very raw on the offensive end but he makes up for it on the glass and as a defender. He's already got college strength and uses good timing and long arms to rack up blocked shots. He had nine of them in one game and that's not easy to do in an All-Star Camp type setting.
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