The two top names in 2011: Brundidge and Henton...
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Carlton Brundidge 6-1 So Southfield
Plays with a chutzpah and physicality not often found in guards his age. While the outside shot comes and goes, Brundidge just knows how to create and get to the rack. He'll have to diversify his game dependng on his growth, as he's more slasher than point guard. But, there's plenty of time for either of those to happen.
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A 6'1" SG. Lets hope he hits a growth spurt and soon.
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LaDontae Henton 6-5 So Lansing Eastern
Will he fall into what Spartan Magazine publisher Jim Comparoni calls the sophomore jinx? Too often, the state's best sophomore no longer holds the mythical No. 1 spot in his class two years down the line. Key for Henton is skill development and diversity of his game, and there are signs of progress for this lefty shooter and ball-handler. But he is most productive using his mature body in attack mode, which leaves Buckets open to Ron Banks (worst case) and Kelvin Torbert (best case) scenarios.
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Kelvin Torbert is his "best case scenario"?