Here is the 2014 Jordan Brand Classic recap featuring the nations top high school talent.
East Team roster was
- 6'4 Grayson Allen, 6-foot-4, Providence Christian School (Riverview, Fla.), signed with Duke
- 6'1 Joel Berry, 6-1, Lake Highland Prep (Orlando, Fla.), signed with North Carolina
- 6'3 James Blackmon, Jr., Marion H.S. (Marion, Ind.), signed with Indiana
- 6'7 Justin Jackson, Homeschool Christian Youth Association (Spring, Texas), signed with North Carolina
- 6'1 Tyus Jones, Apple Valley Senior H.S.. (Apple Valley, Minn.), signed with Duke
- 6'9 Trey Lyles, Arsenal Technical H.S. (Indianapolis), signed with Kentucky
- 6'11 Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young Magnet H.S. (Chicago), signed with Duke
- 6'7 Kelly Oubre, Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.), signed with Kansas
- 6'4 L.J. Peak, Gaffney Senior H.S. (Gaffney, S.C.), signed with Georgetown
- 6'11 Karl Towns, St. Joseph H.S. (Metuchen, N.J.), signed with Kentucky
- 6'7 Reid Travis, De La Salle H.S. (Minneapolis), signed with Stanford
- 6'5 Rashad Vaughn, Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.), signed with UNLV
- 6'4 Isaiah Whitehead, Abraham Lincoln H.S. (Brooklyn, N.Y.), signed with Seton Hall
West Team Roster was
- 6'7 Shaqquan Aaron, Rainier Beach H.S. (Seattle), signed with Louisville
- 6'9 Cliff Alexander, Curie Metropolitan H.S. (Chicago), signed with Kansas
- 6'5 Devin Booker, Moss Point H.S. (Moss Point, Miss.), signed with Kentucky
- 6'7 Kameron Chatman, Columbia Christian School (Portland, Ore.), signed with Michigan
- 6'7 Daniel Hamilton, St. John Bosco H.S. (Bellflower, Calif.), signed with Connecticut
- 6'6 Stanley Johnson, Mater Dei H.S. (Santa Ana, Calif.), signed with Arizona
- 6'9 Chris McCullough, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), signed with Syracuse
- 6'4 Emmanuel Mudiay, Prime Prep (Dallas), signed with SMU
You can find more great video like this one courtesy of +Hoopmixtape and always keep up with all 30 +NBA teams right here on +Slap Dog Hoops. Be sure to stay tuned to SDH in the coming weeks as I will be recapping, reviewing and ranking the performances of all thirty teams in the Association in my Worst to First Countdown.
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