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In deed, Iverson and Frank Mason are my top dogs but I wanted to hear others’ prospective.Easy now. I think a kid named Iverson was a VA product.
The best guard to ever come out of VA?
I’ve heard from some reliable sources that Mac is better than JJ. Has more upside. Only seen Mac play a small bit this summer but from what I’ve seen, I’d like to see a PG in the class of 2018 better than him.J.J. Redick
5 star recruit
MVP of McDonald's All-American game
Duke's all time leader scorer with #4 retired
2x First team All-ACC
2x ACC POTY
2x First team All-American
2x National POTY
#11 pick in NBA draft
I’ve heard from some reliable sources that Mac is better than JJ.
Tre Jones of Apple Valley,MN headed to DukeI’ve heard from some reliable sources that Mac is better than JJ. Has more upside. Only seen Mac play a small bit this summer but from what I’ve seen, I’d like to see a PG in the class of 2018 better than him.
Don’t mean no harm but I’ll put Mac up against anyone in this class.Tre Jones of Apple Valley,MN headed to Duke
what rock have u been living under,u ever heard of allen Iverson.The best guard to ever come out of VA?
Probably the same one you have Mr. 1 post ever.what rock have u been living under,u ever heard of allen Iverson.
I remember that game vividly. JJ vs Antonio Fitzgerald. Kid was just a pure shooter. Anytime JJ went over half court he was a threat to score. But yeah AI was good but I’ll still give it to Frank Mason.JJ wasn't a point guard, more a shooting guard. At 6'4" and even in hs he was as close to automatic with the 3 ball as anyone I've seen. Talk to some of the old Danville faithful DSH and ask about the 40 or so he put on GW in the playoffs at GW to beat the Eagles. As far as pgs, the argument starts and pretty much ends with A. I. And we ain't talking about "practice"
Mayberryite, maybe that young man meant centimeters. LoL
I enjoy MacClung's highlights, but I agree he has 40 at best. Lee had a player during the streak years named Hosea Berkley. 6'1, 200 pounds who was also a football recruit. I remember seeing his Blacksburg combine info when he was a sophomore I think. 40 inch vertical. If anyone saw him dunk at Lee would agree. He was way above the rim, especially with a running start on fastbreaks. He was up there higher then any of Mac's I've seen on highlight videos. The dunk he had over Brad Starks in the regional final was just 'wow'. He had his arm and ball at the top of the box.I’d imagine Mac is probably around a 40 inch vertical but no way is he a 47 inch vertical!
When it comes to highlight reel dunks, nobody has ever touched Talford. Especially west of Lynchburg. Won 4 events at the state track meet and set 4 records. Won the Southern conf title in the high jump with a 7'1" leap and played baseball in the Phillies org in the summers. Oh yeah he led ETSU to the sweet sixteen. I think McClung is special but Talford was next level.
Talford was a beast and many don't remember but a hellar baseball player too.
That is a great highlight video of his dunks. I did a search on him and saw where he jumped 7' in the high jump in high school. That's the most impressive thing to me. Seven freaking feet. Wow!Talford was a beast and many don't remember but a hellar baseball player too.
I saw him many time down at ETSU, my alma mater, and even in Tucson in a 2nd round NIT preseason game in 1990 where they gave the UofA fits.
He developed a good outside game by the time he graduated on a team full of great outside shooters.That is a great highlight video of his dunks. I did a search on him and saw where he jumped 7' in the high jump in high school. That's the most impressive thing to me. Seven freaking feet. Wow!
I definitely remember Jennings. Lee took Culpeper down in the 1986He developed a good outside game by the time he graduated on a team full of great outside shooters.
His skywalking around the rim is still legendary and that leads to my mentioning the point guard on that team.
Keith "Mister" Jennings from Culpepper County HS. Graduated in '87. At 5' 7" he could ball and handle the rock. He played for the Golden State Warriors for 4 years and had a long successful career in Europe.
He's the assistant basketball coach at Lees-McRae now.
I could be wrong but wasn't Jennings on that same ETSU team with Talford that went to the sweet sixteen.He developed a good outside game by the time he graduated on a team full of great outside shooters.
His skywalking around the rim is still legendary and that leads to my mentioning the point guard on that team.
Keith "Mister" Jennings from Culpepper County HS. Graduated in '87. At 5' 7" he could ball and handle the rock. He played for the Golden State Warriors for 4 years and had a long successful career in Europe.
He's the assistant basketball coach at Lees-McRae now.
They were on the same team for 3 years. Jennings graduated a year before Talford.I could be wrong but wasn't Jennings on that same ETSU team with Talford that went to the sweet sixteen.