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Here is our pick to be the 6th man of the year, James Harden, tearing it up during the NBA lockout last Summer. James is averaging 18.3 Points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.3 assists a game for the Oklahoma Thunder this year.
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 6 minutes, presented with stoppages cut out, of the November 17th game between the Texas Christian Horned Frogs and the Arizona St. Sun Devils.
The marathon of ESPN college basketball ends at 1:38 AM eastern on the 17th, but not without some more drama. The Frogs seemed to have the edge at one point in the last few minutes, but Arizona St. stormed back to force yet another close finish.
As we begin, Kansas (white) leads Memphis (in blue) 44-37, with Memphis having possession of the ball.
Dave Pasch and Doris Burke have the call.
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Jahii Carson of Mesa High School in Arizona takes center stage on the Next Step with Chris Stonebraker. Once a week, Chris highlights a stud on the Next Step. To see them as they are produced throughout the year go to MaxPreps.com.
Mesa High point guard Jahii Carson discusses why he chose Arizona State University, as well as what attributes he can bring to the ASU basketball team.
Here is Jahii Carson from Mesa AZ putting in work this past Summer at King City Classic, EYBL, and Elite 24. Look out for more Jahii coming soon on Hoopmixtape!
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Incoming freshman Jahii Carson (ASU), Nick Johnson (Arizona) and Angelo Chol (Arizona) "calmly" discuss, and defend, their college choices. Filmed at the Ballislife All-American game in Fullerton, CA.