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McClung drops 20 in All American Game

lucustookis

VaPreps Varsity
Jul 7, 2007
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He also won the dunk contest. The Ballislife All American Game in California featured some top notch talent. Kids going to UCLA, Oregon, and Arizona played in the game as well as kids going to other schools. McClung scored 20 points and won the dunk contest as well. Hey........but you just wait until he plays some real competition! LOL. Folks, the kid can play. Event after event after event EVEN when top notch talent is involved, he does very well. No offense to John Battle or Marion, but this is yet another event that didn't involve a small school in Southwest or Central Va. The talent was solid, and he once again, did better than the overwhelming majority of the talent.
 
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Mac has done nothing but prove people wrong in these events the past few weeks. He can play with anyone in the country.

Also, the Akinjo kid that committed to Georgetown to play PG also played in this game.....he will be a big help for Mac. That kid plays outstanding defense and he will do nothing but raise Macs level of play and i think they will be a great duo for the Hoyas. They both bring a different type of game to the table.
 
Mac has done nothing but prove people wrong in these events the past few weeks. He can play with anyone in the country.

Also, the Akinjo kid that committed to Georgetown to play PG also played in this game.....he will be a big help for Mac. That kid plays outstanding defense and he will do nothing but raise Macs level of play and i think they will be a great duo for the Hoyas. They both bring a different type of game to the table.

Mac will play more of a 2 guard at GT with the 4 star Akinjo kid playing the 1 guard as he handles the ball very well. At 6'2, Macs jumping ability and strength (very strong kid) will be able to defend the opponents 2 guards. It's all small ball nowadays and we see many 3 guard offenses and sometimes, 4 guards on the floor. Take a look at Golden State. Do they really have a true point guard? Half the time, Draymond Green brings the ball up the floor.
 
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