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What happens in Vegas Wednesday night

September 27, 2011 By Frank Burlison 38 Comments

At least nine of the best 100 or so players in the national prep basketball senior class are expected to be in the same gymnasium Wednesday night.

The “Best of Vegas” is on tap at Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas, with the evening’s action scheduled to culminate in a game featuring the Findlay Prep team taking on a squad heavily populated by Bishop Gorman’s plethora of elite prospects.

Gorman’s four high major-bound seniors – Shabazz Muhammad, Rosco Allen, Ben Carter and Demetris Morant – along with future UNLV guard Katin Reinhardt (Santa Ana, CA, Mater) will pace the “Best of Vegas” team that faces Findlay Prep at 9 p.m.

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Little brothers, big talent at St. John Bosco

September 26, 2011 By Frank Burlison 1,773 Comments

The roundtrip drive – 158 miles visa the 73 Toll Road and 405 and 101 Freeways, spanning about two hours and 20 minutes of real time – was definitely worth it Sunday.

My Laguna Niguel to Woodlands Hills trek gave me the opportunity to watch eight games over about nine hours and 15 minutes during the Buzz Basketball/HoopLove Varsity Fall Classic Sunday in the Taft High gymnasium.

The games – involving 12 teams, three or four of which will rated among Southern California’s 10 best going into the 2011-12 season – put some of the most well-known talent in the Southland on display.

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What’s on tap

September 22, 2011 By Frank Burlison 40 Comments

My apologies for not posting anything the past few days – I’ve been swamped trying to get the information about my scouting service to as many coaching staffs as possible across the country.

Here’s what I’m up to in the next week or so:

  • Sunday, I’ll be at Taft High (in the San Fernando Valley city of Woodland Hills) where eight games are scheduled involving the likes of Taft, Bellflower St. John Bosco, Mission Hills Alemany, Compton Dominguez and Chatsworth Sierra Canyon. There will be plenty of future Division I college players on hand.


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Top prep hoopsters in Westwood-bound migration

September 19, 2011 By Frank Burlison 42 Comments

It figured.

Kyle Anderson, of St. Anthony in Jersey City, NJ, is probably one of the most active high school participants in the Twitter Universe.

He’s also one of the most gifted high school basketball players in any universe.

So, a little more than an hour ago, he announced his college choice to his 4,246 Twitter followers – and gosh-only-knows how many others via re-tweeting – by way of his @KyleAnderson5 “Vinny Chase” account the night before his 18th birthday.

Anderson – the most skilled player in the national class of 2012 – obviously is a big Entourage fan.

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Cal reigns Supreme Sunday

September 18, 2011 By Frank Burlison 123 Comments

Things  didn’t end quite the way anyone had anticipated Sunday afternoon – with the Shabazz Muhammad-led Las Vegas Bishop Gorman team playing on Court 2 in the third-place game.

That’s because the California Supreme squad had its own designs on winning the Fullcourt Press Fall Hoops Classic at the HAX (in the Los Angeles community of Harbor City, just down Western Avenue from Narbonne High).

And that’s what happened, as the Gary Franklin Sr.-coached squad knocked off Gorman (referred to as “The Las Vegas Orangemen” in the event), 80-76, in the semifinals and then Long Beach Poly (“The Jackrabbits”), 53-46, in the final a couple of hours later.

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Frank Burlison

Frank Burlison is a well-regarded basketball writer who was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2005. His opinions on the potential of high school and college players are widely respected and sought by college coaches and NBA scouts, personnel directors and general managers from coast to coast. Oh, yes – he can offer plenty of thoughts on movies, television and pop music. Yes, he can rank those, too. Hint: He’s a big The Godfather, Larry Sanders, The Wire and The Beatles loyalist.

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Gary McKnight
Winningest coach (892-81) in California boys’ basketball history during his 29 seasons at Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei

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Marques Johnson

I have been a fan of Frank Burlison’s skills as a talent evaluator for over twenty years. He stands out as one of the absolute best in the business.

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1977 National Player of the Year, 5x NBA All-Star

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George Raveling

I’ve known Frank for at least 35 years and have the utmost respect for his writing as well as his understanding of, and insight into, basketball. His ability to evaluate basketball prospects is almost impeccable. Most coaches and scouts watch a player and can tell you how good he is NOW. What separates Frank from the others is that he can watch the same player and tell you how good he can be two or three years down the line.

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