2013NHS

 

 

2013 Nike Hoop Summit

Rose Garden

Portland, OR

April 20, 2013

 

©2013 by Ron Harrison

 

 

2013 World Select Team

 

Gabriel Deck

6-7

F

Quimsa Athletic Assoc. Santiago del Estero

Argentina

Tomas Dimsa

6-6

G

Zalgiris-Sabonio

Lithuania

Joel Embiid

7-0

C

The Rock School (FL)

Cameroon

Dante Exum

6-6

G

Australian Institute of Sports

Australia

Livio Jean-Charles

6-9

F

Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne

France

Nikola Ivanovic

6-3

G

KK Buducnost

Montenegro

Mouhammadou Jaiteh

6-11

F-C

Maritime Boulogne

France

Sergei Karasev

6-7

F

Triumph Lyubertsy

Russia

Dennis Schroder

6-2

G

NY Phantoms Braunschweig

Germany

Karl Towns Jr.

7-0

F-C

St. Joseph High School (NJ)

Dominican Republic

Andrew Wiggins

6-8

F

Huntington Prep (WV)

Canada

 

Head Coach

Roy Rana

Canada

Asst. Coach

Martin Sedlacek

Serbia

 

 

2013 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team

 

Aaron Gordon

6-8

F

Archbishop Mitty High School

San Jose

CA

Aaron Harrison

6-5

G

Travis High School

Richmond

TX

Andrew Harrison

6-5

G

Travis High School

Richmond

TX

Kasey Hill

6-0

G

Montverde Academy

Eustis

FL

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson

6-7

F

Chester High School

Chester

PA

Demetrius Jackson

6-1

G

Marian High School

Mishawaka

IN

Jabari Parker

6-9

F

Simeon Career Academy

Chicago

IL

Bobby Portis

6-9

F

Hall High School

Little Rock

AR

Julius Randle

6-9

F

Prestonwood Christian Academy

McKinney

TX

Noah Vonleh

6-8

F

New Hampton School

Haverhill

MA

 

Head Coach

Mike Jones

DeMatha Catholic High School

MD

Asst. Coach

Cory Alexander

Team Takeover AAU

VA

 

World Team Coach Roy Rana started the following lineup: 6-9 Livio Jean-Charles, 6-7 Sergey Karasev, 6-11 Mouhammadou Jaiteh, 6-8 Andrew Wiggins, and 6-2 Dennis Schroder.  Team USA Coach Mike Jones countered with 6-8 Aaron Gordon, 6-9 Julius Randle, 6-9 Jabari Parker, 6-5 Andrew Harrison, and 6-0 Kasey Hill.

 

The World Team raced out to an 18-2 lead on their way to a 112-98 victory over Team USA.  The World Team shot 48.7% from the field including five of 19 from the three point line.  They connected on 32 of 42 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and committed 18 turnovers.  Team USA shot 45.7% from the field including three of 18 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 21 of 34 free throws, pulled down 35 rebounds, and committed 14 turnovers.

 

Livio Jean-Charles led the World Team with 27 points and 13 rebounds.  Jean-Charles was 10 of 13 from the field and seven of 10 free throws.  Dennis Schroder added 18 points and six assists.  Andrew Wiggins recorded 17 points and nine rebounds.  Dante Exum chipped in with 16 points.  Mouhammadou Jaiteh also pulled down nine rebounds.

 

Jabari Parker led Team USA with 22 points and seven rebounds.  Julius Randle added 19 points and eight rebounds.  Andrew Harrison also scored 19 points including 10 of 12 free throws and five assists.  Rondae Hollis-Jefferson recorded 17 points and six rebounds.

 

Team World

23

29

22

38

112

Team USA

21

22

23

32

98

 

Team World (112) – Jean-Charles 27, Karasev 7, Jaiteh 6, Wiggins 17, Schroder 18, Towns Jr. 7, Exum 16, Embiid 7, Ivanovic 1, Dimsa 6.

 

Team USA (98) – Gordon 9, Randle 19, Parker 22, Andrew Harrison 19, Hill 4, Aaron Harrison 0, Hollis-Jefferson 17, Jackson 4, Portis 4.

 

Please check out the event website and additional coverage of this event by various writers and recruiting gurus.