2010 Nike Global Challenge Final: USA-South vs. USA-Midwest #2
Teams from the USA-South and USA-Midwest square off in the final of the 2010 Nike Global Challenge.USA South: #4 Shannon Scott #9 Kentavious Caldwell #10 Adonis Thomas #12 P.J. Hairston #14 Zack Price, #5 Dal-Jon Parker #13 Perry Ellis. Midwest: #4 Jahii Carson #6 Michael Carter-Williams #7 Carlton Brundidge #8 Bradley Beal #10 Jakarr Sampson #12 Dominique Pointer #13 Anthony Davis #15 Amir Williams
The last 3 minutes, 30 seconds, presented with stoppages cut out, of the January 17th game between the Arizona St. Sun Devils and the UCLA Bruins.
**This is Part 1 of 2**
Only managed to record part of the closing minutes, but still got a good chunk of a very interesting Pac-10 game that features one of the nation's best players in James Harden. If you like points and offense, though, this is one to skip.
As we begin, UCLA (white) leads Arizona St. (in maroon) 54-52, with UCLA having possession of the ball.
Verne Lundquist and Clark Kellogg have the call.
**All footage belongs to CBS**
**Video is also in "high quality"**
The Sun Devils are the highest ranked they've ever been in the PAC-10 and are ready to host their first home game since the students have returned to campus. Palestra.net's Jason Parks reports that all the team is asking for is a big crowd.
FOX Sports Arizona and the ASU men's basketball program took "Devilball With Herb Sendek" viewers behind the scenes with them at the 2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament in Miami
Check out the most exciting point guard from the 2011 class 5'10 Jahii Carson from Mesa High School in Phoenix, AZ. Here's Jahii doing work this past summer at various events and tournaments playing for the Compton Magic AAU squad. At 5'10 Jahii can score from anywhere on the floor, whether it's hitting the long range or taking it to the whole, he's got one of the most handles in the nation and of course we can't forget about his major hops which makes him a crowd favorite.
Jahii Carson, Deuce Bello, Nick Johnson, Ben McLemore, LeBryan Nash, Sam Thompson, Dominique Pointer, Ike Nwamu, Dezmine Wells, Amir Garrett, Bishop Daniels, Jacob Lawson, and Shaquille Thomas. A lot more could have made the cut.
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