2017JBC

 

 

2017 Jordan Brand Classic

Barclays Center

Brooklyn, NY

April 14, 2017

© 2017 by Ron Harrison

 

 

 

2017 Jordan Brand International Game

 

International Blue

 

Posh Alexander

5-10

G

Our Savior Lutheran

USA

Kay Bruhnke

6-5

W

Regnitzal Basket

Germany

Bernardo Da Silva

6-8

P

Wasatch Academy

Brazil

N’Faly Dante

7-0

P

Sunrise Christian School

Mali

Tom Digbeu

6-3

G

FC Barcelona

France

Elijah Hutchins-Everett

6-10

P

DePaul High School

USA

Jermaine Miranda

6-2

G

Colegio Bautista Caguas

Puerto Rico

Addison Patterson

6-6

W

Athlete Institute

Canada

Jamie Pradilla Gayan

6-6

P

Basket Zaragoza 2002 S.A.D.

Spain

Karem Queeley

6-3

G

Real Madrid

United Kingdom

Nicolas Rogkavopoulus

6-5

W

Doukas

Greece

 

International Red

 

Tomas Chapero

6-8

P

Bahia Basket

Argentina

Gregor Glas

6-4

G

KK Primorska

Slovenia

Kilian Hayes

6-4

G

Cholet

France

Joshua Hemmings

6-8

W

Oak Hill Academy

Canada

Theo Meledon

6-3

G

Insep

France

Karlo Matkovic

6-6

P

Cadevita Zagreb

Croatia

Cashius McNeilly

6-4

G

Thornlea High School

Canada

Francisco Paulino Mota

6-5

W

Pope John High School

Dominican Republic

Isaiah Stewart

6-8

P

McQuaid Jesuit High School

USA

Allen Udemadu

6-10

P

Pro Vision High School

Nigeria

Lance Ware

6-8

W

Life Center Academy

USA

 

International Blue team started the following lineup: 6-6 Jaime Pradilla, 6-6 Addison Patterson, 7-0 N’Faly Dante, 5-10 Posh Alexander, and 6-5 Kay Bruhnke.  International Red team countered with 6-8 Joshua Hemmings, 6-8 Lance Ware, 6-10 Allen Udemadu, 6-4 Gregor Glas, and 6-4 Cashius McNeilly.

 

International Blue team defeated the International Red team by a score of 126-83.  International Blue shot 50.5% from the field including 11 of 25 from the three point line.  They connected on 13 of 15 free throws and pulled down 71 rebounds.  International Red shot 33.3% from the field including seven of 29 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 16 of 25 free throws and pulled down 44 rebounds.

 

Addison Patterson was named the International Blue team MVP and led his team with 25 points and eight rebounds.  N’Faly Dante added 16 points and six rebounds.  6-3 Kareem Queeley recorded 14 points including eight of 10 free throws and eight rebounds.  Posh Alexander chipped in with 13 points including three three point baskets.  6-10 Elijah Hutchins added 12 points and 12 rebounds.  6-8 Bernardo Da Silva also scored 12 points.  Jaime Pradilla added 10 points and eight rebounds.

 

Cashius McNeilly and 6-3 Theo Meledon led International Red team with 15 points each.  6-4 Killian Hayes was named MVP for the Red team and recorded 13 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.  Joshua Hemmings also scored 13 points and pulled down six rebounds.  6-6 Karlo Matkovic added 12 points.

 

International Blue Team (126) -  Pradilla 10, Patterson 25, Dante 16, Alexander 13, Bruhnke 4, Silva 12, Digbeu 7, Hutchins 12, Miranda 6, Queeley 14, Rogavopoulos 7.

 

International Red Team (83) – Hemmings 13, Ware 5, Udemadu 1, Glas 1, McNeilly 15, Chapero 2, Hayes 13, Maledon 15, Matkovic 12, Paulino 6.

 

 

2017 Jordan Brand Regional Game

 

Regional Red Team

 

Jordan Tucker

6-7

SF

Wheeler High School

(Marietta GA)

Keith Williams

6-4

SG

Bishop Laughlin High School

(Brooklyn NY    

Anthony Gaines

6-5

SF

New Hampton School

(Ashburnham MA)

Brandon Randolph

6-6

SG

Westtown School

(West Chester PA)

Jose Alvarado

6-1

PG

Christ the King High School

(Middle Village NY)

Isaiah Washington

6-1

PG

(St. Raymond High School Bronx NY)

 

Chris Duarte

6-5

SG

(Redemption Christian Academy

(Troy NY)

Hasahn French

6-7

PF

Commonwealth Academy

(Alexandria VA)

Andrew Platek

6-4

SG

Northfield Mt. High School

(Gill MA)

Greg Calixte

6-8

PF

Mount Vernon High School

(Vernon NY)

Jordan Nwora

6-8

SF

Vermont Academy

(Saxtons River VT)

 

Coach

Dwayne Mitchell

Monsignor Scanlon High School

(Bronx NY)

Coach

Rudy King

Monsignor Scanlon High School

(Bronx NY)

 

Regional Blue Team

 

Chris Lykes

5-6

PG

Gonzaga College High School

(Washington DC)

Daron Russell

5-11

PG

Imhotep Charter

(Philadelphia PA)

Collin Gillespie

6-1

PG

Archbishop Wood High School

(Warminster PA)

Jamir Harris

6-1

SG

The Patrick School

(Elizabeth NJ)

Walter Whyte

6-5

SF

St. Luke’s School

(New Caanan CT)

Dhamir Crosby-Roundtree

6-8

PF

Neumann Goretti High School

(Philadelphia PA)

Kimani Lawrence

6-7

SF

New Hampton School

(Ashburnham MA)

Clifton Moore

6-10

PF

Hatboro Horsham High School

(Horsham PA)

Deng Gak

6-10

PF

Blair Academy

(Blairstown NJ)

Jermaine Samuels

6-6

SF

Rivers School

(Weston MA)

Bourama Sidibe

6-11

C

St. Benedict’s Prep

(Newark NJ)

Darryl Morsell

6-4

SG

Mount St. Joseph High School

(Baltimore MD)

 

Coach

Billy Turnage

Wings Academy

(Bronx NY)

Coach

Michael Salvatore

Wings Academy

(Bronx NY)

 

Regional Red Team coach Dwayne Mitchell started the following lineup: 6-6 Brandon Randolph, 6-4 Keith Williams, 6-7 Jordan Tucker, 6-1 Isaiah Washington, and 6-1 Jose Alvarado.  Regional Blue Team coach Billy Turnage countered with 6-6 Jermaine Samuels, 6-4 Darryl Morsell, 6-10 Deng Gak, 5-11 Daron Russell, and 6-1 Jamir Harris.

 

The Regional Red Team defeated the Regional Blue Team by a score of 170-162 shootout with plenty of offensive fireworks.  The score was tied 15 times and there were 28 lead changes in the contest.  Red Team shot 57.3% from the field including 12 of 40 from the three point line.  They connected on eight of 12 free throws, pulled down 61 rebounds, and scored 23 points off 18 Blue Team turnovers.  Blue Team shot 59.8% from the field including 12 of 41 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 16 of 27 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 16 Red Team turnovers.

 

Brandon Randolph was named MVP for the Red Team and recorded 32 points and nine rebounds.  Keith Williams added 25 points.  6-4 Andrew Platek recorded 22 points and 6-1 Isaiah Washington added 20 points and dished out 15 assists.  6-8 Jordan Nwora chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds.  6-5 Chris Duarte added 18 points.  6-5 Anthony Gaines also reached double digits with 10 points.

 

6-7 Kimani Lawrence was named MVP for the Blue Team and recorded 27 points, four rebounds, five assists, and three steals.  Jamir Harris added 20 points including four three point baskets.  Deng Gak recorded 19 points and nine rebounds.  6-11 Bourama Sidibe chipped in with 18 points and 12 rebounds.  6-1 Collin Gillespie, Jermaine Samuels, Darryl Morsell, Daron Russell, 6-10 Clifton Moore, and 6-5 Walter Whyte added 16, 14, 14, 13, 11, and 10 points respectively.

 

Regional Red Team

86

84

170

Regional Blue Team

87

75

162

 

Regional Red Team (170) – Randolph 32, Williams 25, Tucker 5, Washington 20, Alvarado 8, Gaines 10, Duarte 18, French 9, Platek 22, Calixte 2, Nwora 19.

 

Regional Blue Team (162) – Samuels 14, Morsell 14, Gak 19, Russell 13, Harris 20, Gillespie 16, Whyte 10, Lawrence 27, Moore 11, Sidibe 18.

 

 

2017 Jordan Brand Girl’s Game

 

Girls East Team

 

Anastasia Hayes

5-7

PG

Riverdale

(Murfreesboro TN)

Chasity Psatterson

5-5

G

North Shore

(Houston TX)

Kasiyahna Kushkituah

6-4

C

St. Francis

(Alpharetta GA)

Rellah Boothe

6-1

F

IMG Academy

(Bradenton FL)

Megan Walker

6-1

G

Monacan

(Richmond VA)

Raven Farley-Clark

6-4

C

Queen of Peace

(Elizabeth NJ)

Maya Dodson

6-3

G

St. Francis

(Alpharetta GA)

Rennia Davis

6-2

F

Ribault Senior

(Jacksonville FL)

Dana Evans

5-6

PG

West Side

(Gary IN)

Autumn Newby

6-2

F

Archer

(Lawrenceville GA)

Danielle Patterson

6-3

C

Mary Louis Academy

(Jamaica Estates NY)

Lexi Gordon

5-11

G

LD Bell

(Fort Worth TX)

 

Girls West Team

 

Mikayla Coombs

5-10

G

Wesleyan School

(Norcross GA)

Sidney Cooks

6-4

C

St. Joseph Catholic

(Kenosha WI)

Jade Williams

6-4

C

The Colony

(The Colony TX)

Kiana Williams

5-7

PG

Wagner

(San Antonio TX)

Evina Westbrook

6-0

G

South Salem

(Salem OR)

Ayanna Clark

6-1

F

Long Beach Poly

(Long Beach CA)

Alexis Morris

5-6

PG

Legacy Christian Academy

(Beaumont TX)

Destiny Littleton

5-9

G

The Bishop School

(La Jolla CA)

Taya Corosdale

6-3

F

Bothell

(Bothell WA)

Satou Sabally

6-3

G

Berlin Germany

 

Deauzya Richards

6-1

F

Cypress Ranch

(Cypress TX)

Chennedy Carter

5-7

PG

Mansfield Timberview

(Arlington TX)

 

The East Team started the following lineup: 6-1 Rellah Boothe, 6-1 Megan Walker, 6-4 Kasiyahna Kushkituah, 5-5 Chasity Patterson, and 5-7 Anastasia Hayes.  The West Team countered with 6-4 Sidney Cooks, 5-10 Mikayla Coombs, 6-4 Jade Williams, 5-7 Kiana Williams, and 6-0 Evina Westbrook.

 

The West Team defeated the East Team by a score of 122-81.  The West Team shot 47.9% from the field including 14 of 28 from the three point line.  They connected on 18 of 25 free throws, pulled down 64 rebounds, and scored 29 points off 17 East Team turnovers.  The East Team shot 33% from the field including six of 25 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 15 of 25 free throws, pulled down 55 rebounds, and scored 17 points off 16 West Team turnovers.

 

Kiana Williams led the West Team with 20 points including three three point baskets,  5-7 Chennedy Carter added 19 points and five rebounds.  6-1 Ayanna Clark recorded 14 points and nine rebounds.  Mikayla Coombs chipped in with 12 points and seven assists.  Sidney Cooks added 11 points and seven rebounds.  Jade Williams pulled down 13 rebounds.

 

Chasity Patterson led the East Team with 17 points including three three point baskets.  5-11 Lexi Gordon added 14 points.  Anastasia Hayes recorded eight points and seven rebounds.  Rellah Boothe pulled down nine rebounds.

 

Girls East Team

11

32

24

14

81

Girls West Team

32

30

27

33

122

 

East Team (81) – Boothe 4, Walker 6, Kushkituah 4, C. Patterson 17, Hayes 8, Farley-Clark 2, Dodson 6, Davis 5, Evans 7, Newby 2, D. Patterson 6, Gordon 14.

 

West Team (122) – Cooks 11, Coombs 12, J. Williams 8, K. Williams 20, Westbrook 8, Clark 14, Morris 6, Littleton 6, Corosdale 8, Sabally 1, Richards 9, Carter 19.

 

 

2017 Jordan Brand All American Game

 

Boys East Team

 

Jarred Vanderbilt

6-8

PF

Victory Prep Academy

(Houston TX)

Trevon Duval

6-3

PG

IMG Academy

(Bradenton FL)

Brandon McCoy

6-11

C

Cathedral Catholic

(San Diego CA)

Brian Bowen

6-7

SF

La Lumiere School

(La Porte IN)

Wendell Carter Jr.

6-9

PF

Pace Academy

(Atlanta GA)

Jalek Felton

6-3

SG

Gray Collegiate Academy

(Columbia SC)

Tremont Waters

5-11

PG

Notre Dame

(West Haven CT)

Jaren Jackson Jr.

6-10

SF

La Lumiere School

(La Porte IN)

Quade Green

6-1

PG

Neumann-Goretti

(Philadelphia PA)

John Petty

6-5

SG

Jemison

(Jemison AL)

Mitchell Robinson

6-11

C

Chalmette

(New Orleans LA)

 

Boys West Team

 

Collin Sexton

6-3

SG

Pebblebrook High School

(Mableton GA)

Gary Trent Jr.

6-5

SG

Prolific Prep

(Napa CA)

Mohamed Bamba

6-11

C

Westtown School

(West Chester PA)

PJ Washington

6-8

PF

Findlay College Prep

(Las Vegas NV)

DeAndre Ayton

7-0

C

Hillcrest Prep

(Phoenix AZ)

Billy Preston

6-10

PF

Oak Hill Academy

(Mouth of Wilson VA)

Troy Brown Jr.

6-7

SF

Centennial High School

(Las Vegas NV)

Trae Young

6-2

PG

Norman North High School

(Norman OK)

Matt Coleman

6-1

PG

Oak Hill Academy

(Mouth of Wilson VA)

Kevin Knox

6-8

SF

Tampa Catholic High School

(Tampa FL)

Lonnie Walker Jr.

6-4

SG

Reading High School

(Reading PA)

Nick Richards

6-11

C

The Patrick School

(Elizabeth NJ)

 

The East Team started the following lineup: 6-9 Wendell Carter Jr., 6-8 Jarred Vanderbilt, 6-11 Brandon McCoy, 6-3 Trevon Duval, and 6-7 Brian Bowen.  The West Team countered with 6-11 Mohamed Bamba, 6-8 PJ Washington, 7-0 DeAndre Ayton, 6-3 Collin Sexton, and 6-5 Gary Trent Jr.

 

The West Team pulled away in the second half to defeat the East team by a score of 124-116.  The West Team shot 49.5% from the field including five of 23 from the three point line.  They connected on 19 of 25 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored 49 points off 29 East Team turnovers.  The East Team shot 61% from the field including nine of 21 from beyond the arc.  They connected on seven of 11 free throws, pulled down 41 rebounds, and scored 22 points off 12 West Team turnovers.

 

6-4 Lonnie Walker Jr. was named MVP for the West Team and scored 19 points.  DeAndre Ayton also scored 19 points and pulled down eight rebounds.  6-8 Kevin Knox chipped in with 12 points.  PJ Washington recorded 11 points, four assists, and six steals.  Collin Sexton also scored 11 points.  6-11 Nick Richards and 6-7 Troy Brown Jr. recorded 10 points each and Brown pulled down six rebounds and dished out five assists.  6-1 Matt Coleman recorded eight points and eight assists and Mohamed Bamba pulled own 10 rebounds.

 

Brian Bowen was named MVP for the East Team and recorded 26 points including six three point baskets.  Jarred Vanderbilt added 17 points and seven rebounds.  Brandon McCoy recorded 15 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  6-11 Mitchell Robinson added 15 points and was a perfect seven of seven from the field.  6-1 Quade Green dished out 10 assists.

 

East Team

63

53

116

West Team

56

68

124

 

East Team (116) – Carter Jr. 8, Vanderbilt 17, McCoy 15, Duval 8, Bowen 26, Felton 4, Waters 8, Jackson Jr. 7, Green 6, Petty 2, Robinson 15.

 

West Team (124) – Bamba 6, Washington 11, Ayton 19, Sexton 11, Trent Jr. 6, Preston 7, Brown Jr. 10, Young 5, Coleman 8, Knox 12, Walker Jr. 19, Richards 10.

 

This event is difficult to describe and you cannot give it full credit by merely viewing the talent on the floor because it is much more than just the four games mentioned here.  The week is packed with activities with many celebrities involved.  Please visit the outstanding event website as well as all the outstanding coverage by the recruiting gurus and event reporters, a very well done event.