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Thursday, February 16, 2012
High School Basketball's Most Wanted : Shabazz Muhammad
Introducing to those who don't know, and presenting to those that do, the nations #1 High School recruit according to Rivals.com, all the way from Bishop Gorman School in Las Vegas, Nevada, Shabaaaaaaaaaz Muhaaaaaaaammad!!!!!! Yes, the undecided 6'6 swing man, is the nation's top prospect and is on the radar of all the top college prospect in the country. Shabazz Muhammad is a 6'6, 220 pound lefty, was not always a hugely hyped player nor on the radar as he is now but that's what makes this such a solid ranking because Muhammad worked his butt off to climb to number 1. In fact his high school coach said that as a freshman, he wouldn't even be ranked in the top 5 of just the freshman class in just Las Vegas but since then, along side a huge growth spurt, Shabazz worked tirelessly on his game to earn holding that top recruit spot. He's quick, athletic and has a smooth left handed release on his jump shot. His, "around the rim" instincts are superb as well, especially on the shot follow in which he as a great niche for. His wing span allows him to defend the perimeter very well and swat some shots too. He looks as if he would work well in any solid system, with him not being a selfish type player. So who does this kid have on his short list as his potential college for next year? Well this top of his list includes Duke, UNLV, Kentucky and UCLA. He has already visited Kentucky back in the fall and is scheduled to visit Duke in early March. It will probably be April before Muhammad announces his decision. Who ever he chooses is definitely set to receive big reward for "High School's Most Wanted" baller!
check him out for yourself:
http://youtu.be/LSSsj_Ruz-w
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