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Parade Announces 2011 High School All-Americans

Mar 31, 2011 1:22 PM

Parade announced the 2011 All-America Basketball Teams this week.

Austin Rivers (Duke), Bradley Beal (Florida), Anthony Davis (Kentucky), Chase Fischer (Wake Forest), Adonis Thomas (Memphis), Rodney Cooper (Alabama), Dantley Walker (UNLV), DJ Gardner (Mississippi State), Trevor Lacey (Undecided) and Wayne Blackshear (Louisville) were named to the First Team.

On the Second Team were D'Angelo Harrison (St. John's), Adam Smith (UNC-Wilmington), Troy Wroten (Washington), Chane Behanan (Louisville), Cody Zeller (Indiana), Trey Burke (Michigan), Kyle Caudill (Boston College), Jahil Carson (Arizona State), LeBryan Nash (Oklahoma State) and Angelo Chol (Arizona).

Receiving Third Team honors were Wesley Saunders (Harvard), Shelby Moats (Vanderbilt), Devonta Abron (Arkansas), Jarvis Threatt (Delaware), Amir Williams (Ohio State), Jordan Baker (Pepperdine), Branden Dawson (Michigan State), P.J. Hairston (North Carolina), James McAdoo (North Carolina) and Xavier Ford (Buffalo).

The Fourth Team was comprised of Julien Lewis (Texas), Jake White (Wichita State), Johnny O'Bryant (LSU), Tanner Wozniak (FIU), Myck Kabongo (Texas), Reese Morgan (Cal Poly), Michael Gilchrist (Kentucky), Colun Gruber (Northern Arizona), Ryan Spangler (Gonzaga) and Marquis Teague (Kentucky).

Click here for more history of the Parade All-American teams.

Chicago Tribune

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Isiah Refuses To Commit Long-Term To FIU

Mar 27, 2011 1:14 PM

With Isiah Thomas at the helm, Florida International University finished 11-19 this season, last in the East Division of the Sun Belt Conference. The upside is that Thomas has recruited five blue-chip prospects, but he will make no promises about taking the big step.

There has been speculation that his relationship with Knicks chairman James Dolan would lead to a return to New York after a brief stint as a Knicks consultant. Thomas quickly dropped that title, but many believe he was offering advice to Dolan during the Carmelo Anthony trade discussions.

The university appears committed to Thomas, and he remains based in South Florida until further notice. It would give the school peace of mind if Thomas pledged a long-term commitment, but he won’t.

“You’ve got to remember, I’ve been on the public stage since I was 17 years old,’’ he said. “And basketball has its own journey in terms of where it takes you. No one really knows where you’ll end up tomorrow.

“I believe the universe places you where you need to be at that time. And all I can do is be physically, mentally, and educationally prepared for wherever the universe takes me. I’m prepared for the challenge.

“You try to do the best where you’re at, and when basketball takes you someplace else, that’s where you go. My journey is no different from any other coach’s or player’s journey. My journey is just speculated on a little bit more.’’

Thomas served as the Knicks' president from December 2003 to April 2008, guiding the team to one playoff appearance over that span.

Gary Washburn/Boston Globe

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Arkansas Little-Rock Wins 2011 Sun Belt Tournament

Mar 13, 2011 12:39 AM

Arkansas Little-Rock defeated North Texas by a 64-63 final to win the 2011 Sun Belt Tournament.

Senior Solomon Bozeman of Arkansas Little-Rock was named Tournament MVP.

Joining Bozeman on the All-Tournament Team were  teammate Alex Garcia-Mendoza, Sergio Kerusch (Western Kentucky), along with Tristan Thompson, George Odufuwa and Josh White (North Texas)

Click here to view RealGM’s comprehensive list of 2011 Conference Tournaments.

RealGM Staff Report

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Sun Belt Announces 2011 Awards, Western Kentucky Sends Two To First Team

Mar 3, 2011 4:24 PM

Western Kentucky's Sergio Kerusch and Steffphon Pettigrew were named to the All-Sun Belt First Team, along with Raymond Taylor of Florida Atlantic and Tristan Thompson of North Texas.

Named to the Second Team were Martavius Adams (Arkansas State), Greg Gantt (Florida Atlantic), Chase Hallam (Denver), J.J. Thomas (Louisiana-Lafayette) and James Washington (Middle Tennessee State).

Brett Royster of Florida Atlantic was named Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year and Augustine Rubit of South Alabama was named Freshman of the Year.

RealGM Staff Report

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