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  • 2009 Illinois Rankings

    Per Rivals.....
    here are the rankings of the kids in the Class of 2009 in ILLINOIS.

    Class of 2009 top 20 in-state prospects


    1. Joseph Bertrand 6-foot-4 point guard Sterling
    Bertrand is beginning to put it all together this spring and colleges are noticing. He is too passive at times, but he has all of the tools. He could be a true point guard that can dominate games even when he doesn't score.**


    2. D.J. Richardson shooting guard Peoria
    The 33rd-ranked player in the Rivals class of 2009, Richardson is a smooth athlete that can score in bunches. He needs to show more going to the rim and finishing, but his mid range game is outstanding. **


    3. Marcus Jordan 6-foot-3 wing Loyola Academy or Chicago Whitney Young
    M.J's son may be the most athletic prospect in this class, but he still needs to refine his jumper. It is almost impossible to keep him from getting to the rack and he can finish with either hand.


    4. Darius Smith 6-foot-2 guard Chicago Marshall
    Smith had an excellent high school season and has followed that up this spring. The question becomes as to whether or not he is a point guard or a shooting guard. Nevertheless, he is a player.


    5. Chris Colvin 6-foot-2 guard Chicago Whitney Young
    Quick and athletic, Colvin is a jump shot away from being an elite level player. As a point guard he could be a defensive presence on the ball and a creator on offense. He has solid vision, but sometimes will force the action when he gets into the lane. **


    6. D'Mitri Riggs guard Bloomington
    Riggs has slid a little, but he has big potential. Right now he is almost totally left handed and even uses his left hand going to his right sometimes. He can score and should really emerge from the shadow of Justin Bocot and Lonnie Lawrence next year at Bloomington.


    7. Jordan Prosser power forward/center Eureka
    Prosser has good strength and a nice build, but he is a 6-foot-7 center right now. If he grows he becomes a very good center prospect, or else he needs to improve his quickness and become better with the ball facing the basket as a forward. **


    8. Michael Haynes small forward Chicago Washington
    Haynes is an inside force at the high school level, but unless he grows he will have to develop a better game facing the basket. Time will tell if he moves up or down the list over the next two years.


    9. Brandon Paul 6-foot-3 shooting guard Warren
    A sleeper prospect that has flown under the radar in this class. Expect him to rise in the rankings as he continues to develop and gain exposure. Some have called him 2009's version of Iman Shumpert.


    10. Xavier Humphrey 6-foot-3 wing Oak Park Fenwick
    As physically developed as anyone in this class, and has a solid floor game. He isn't consistent enough on offense with his jump shot and plays better inside than out sometimes.


    11. Diamond Taylor 6'3 WG St. Joseph's **

    12. James Kinney 6'1 G Champaign Centennial **

    13. Marcus Yarborough 6'7 PF-C Zion-Benton

    14. Cully Payne 6'0 G Burlington Central

    15. Courtney Bell 6'6 F Lincoln Park

    16. Conrad Krutwig 6'6 F Jacobs

    17. Nic Garcia 6'6 G Niles West

    18. D.J. Cooper 5'9 G Hales Franciscan

    19. Brandon Orange 6'4 G Chicago Simeon

    20. Jordan Walker 6'6 F Champaign Central

    ** means we have already documented elsewhere on BradleyFans that Bradley has been recruiting this prospect or has offered.

  • #2
    Interesting. Mostly guards.

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    • #3
      [quote]9. Brandon Paul 6-foot-3 shooting guard Warren
      A sleeper prospect that has flown under the radar in this class. Expect him to rise in the rankings as he continues to develop and gain exposure. Some have called him 2009's version of Iman Shumpert.[/quote]


      This is my sleeper player of the class. Some (chicagohoops) had him ranked as low as 30-35 as of a few weeks ago. I moved him to 13 in my rankings, and two days later others (chicagohoops) moved him up to 10. After seeing him at the Windycity classic, i wrote a scouting report on him on my message board and refered to him as "an Iman Shumpert clone with more athleticism, but less feel for the game" and moved him to #4. It seems rivals has caught on too, and i guaruntee that this kid will make the 09 rivals 150. GARUNTEE.


      Smith is my other sleeper player. Hes like Pat Beverly with better defense.
      Daniel Poneman
      Illinoishsbasketball.com
      Illinoishsbasketball23@yahoo.com

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      • #4
        DP-- who on that list has impressed you as being a great outside (20ft, 9in) shooter that would fit BU's plans?

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        • #5
          Here is MidstateHoops.com rankings for 2007 class-
          Post Players--

          Interesting to note that they rank Bill Cole as only the #9 post player in Illinois for the senior class. He is ranked behind several midmajor signees - Carlton Fay, Demond Watt, Isiah Martin, and Dijibril Coulibaly

          Wing Forwards--


          Wing Guards-

          note Justin Bocot ranked #1

          Ranking for point guards is still pending.

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          • #6
            Top Shooters ON THIS LIST:

            1) Cully Payne
            2) DJ Cooper
            3) James Kinney
            4) Nik Garcia
            5) Brandon Paul
            Daniel Poneman
            Illinoishsbasketball.com
            Illinoishsbasketball23@yahoo.com

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            • #7
              Is Brandon Paul related to former BU player Joey Paul (from Highlan Park High School)?

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