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  2. NBA high school draftees - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Garnett's high-profile migration from high school to the NBA in 1995 prompted many high schoolers to follow in his footsteps. In 1995, Kevin Garnett, USA Today's high school basketball player of the year, announced his intentions to forgo college, and declared himself eligible for the 1995 NBA draft. The move was highly controversial; the ...

  3. AJ Dybantsa - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In July 2023, On3.com named Dybantsa the top high school player in the country regardless of class. [4] On October 11, 2023, Dybantsa announced that he had reclassified to the 2025 class. [12] On December 10, 2024, Dybantsa announced on First Take that he would be committing to BYU. He became the highest-ranked committed recruit to ...

  4. Darnell Hillman - Wikipedia

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    In the high jump he cleared 6'11 1/2" which still ranks 10th on San Jose's all-time list. [2] Hillman played six seasons for the Pacers, who joined the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the ABA–NBA merger in June 1976. Hillman earned a reputation for his stylish slam dunks and oversized afro hairstyle.

  5. Former Folsom High School and Washington State star Jaylen ...

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    Wells, 20, is a 6-foot-6 ½, 206-pound small forward who has flourished since entering high school as a 5-6 freshman. He averaged 26.0 points per game as a senior at Folsom before going on to ...

  6. Category:NBA high school draftees - Wikipedia

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    This page lists the NBA players who were taken directly out of U.S. high schools, without having either enrolled in a U.S. college or university, played in a foreign professional league, or commit to a secondary league like the NBA Development League before being drafted.

  7. Ranking the 25 best players in NBA history - AOL

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    Factors like inferior athleticism obviously benefitted players of several decades ago, which has to be accounted for, too. Below, we tried our hand at ranking the 25 best NBA players ever.

  8. Shaun Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Livingston was born in Peoria, Illinois.He led Concordia Lutheran Grade School to LSA state titles in 1999 and 2000. Livingston played competitive basketball in high school at Richwoods High School for two years [1] and then transferred to Peoria Central High School, where he led his team to back-to-back Class AA state titles in 2003 and 2004.

  9. Huntington Prep School - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Prep is a highly ranked basketball program and features some of the world's top high school-level players. [5]The team practices at the Marshall University Rec Center and resides in Huntington, West Virginia, with "home" games formerly played at the now demolished Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse, then the St. Joseph High School gym. [6]