Luke Winn's Sports Illustrated blog on the deep-rooted basketball roots of D.C. and how its changing — http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_blogs/basketball/ncaa/2006/08/battle-for-dc.html
This blog post is nearly two years old, which makes it a nice time to reflect with the recent area college verbals. Just look at how stacked the Class of 2007 was for the area.
"Its Class of 2007 crop includes three 5-star prospects -- PF Michael Beasley (headed to Kansas State), SG Austin Freeman (Georgetown) and PG Chris Wright (uncommitted) -- and four with 4-star grades -- PF Jeff Allen (Virginia Tech), center Anthony McClain (uncommitted), SG Nolan Smith (Duke) and PF Julian Vaughn (uncommitted). From that group, all but Wright and Allen play for the D.C. Assault, an adidas outfit that may be the East Coast's top AAU team. "
The Assault, one of the premier AAU teams had a down crop this past season, but should be better in the years to come. It didn't help that Boo Williams is starting to raid some of the area's players (Kendall Marshall and Tristan Spurlock to name a few).
The story listed "Pipelines" for each hotbed; for D.C., it read, "Maryland and Georgetown have divided the city's spoils in recent years, but North Carolina's Roy Williams has muscled in to sign freshman Marcus Ginyard and '06 freshman Tywon Lawson."
Maryland's pipeline is all but dried up, while Georgetown's is overflowing.
Monday, August 11, 2008
9 A.M. — SI Weighs In On the Basketball Battle For D.C.
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