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Van Coleman's Report of NBPA Camp

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In a very expanded report on all the kids who were at the NBPA Camp this past week,
here are the relevant comments on the kids we have interest in:


The very top player prospect overall and top center was Tyler Zeller.
Bradley was in on Tyler very early but he has blown way up.
http://www.bradleyfans.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3414

Here are the comments about Zeller:
"Tyler Zeller 7-foot-1 C Washington, IN was at the top of his game once again this week. He out ran opponents from end to end to pick up slam, blocked shots and dominated glass in stretches. He hit a couple face up shots from 15-feet for good measure as he finshed the week averaging 11.9ppg in Charlottesville. He says that Kentucky (recently visited), North Carolina, Iowa, Kansas, Purdue, Indiana, Iowa State, Notre Dame, and Tennessee are still on his list of possible schools he's considering."


The number two kid overall was an Illinois kid, also:
"Michael Dunigan 6-foot-10 C Chicago, IL Farragut was a shot blocking machine in one game we watched (6 blocks in 20 minutes). He was physical on the glass, and put a couple in your face dunks down for good measure. He really stepped it up on offensive end of the court in a couple other games scoring including a game high 12 points in the finals. Look for him to continue to rise if he can maintain the aggressiveness all summer."


Listed as "Power Forward That Played Well":
"L.A. Pomlee 6-foot-8 PF Davenport, IA Central"
(Bradley is recruiing Pomlee)
http://www.bradleyfans.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4845


Wing Forward That Played Well:
Scott Suggs 6-foot-7 WF Washington, MO


Top Shooting Guards:
"Iman Shumpert 6-foot-4 SG Oak Park, IL Oak Park-River Forest struggled a little early on, but redeemed himself as the week went on. He had 10 points in final to help his club win the camp championship. He showed a solid handle and quicks to create drive to go with jumper. His schools include Illinois, Marquette, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, and Bradley."


Others Shooting Guards that played well:
Matt Roth 6-foot-3 SG Washington, IL
Nick Fruendt 6-foot-5 SG Batavia, IL

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