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  • #16
    In the stands about to watch the Carr play. Will check the police log tomorrow.
    Originally posted by Fedfan
    Most ppl get childish when they lose.
    Originally posted by GuTO
    refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JGX View Post
      In the stands about to watch the Carr play. Will check the police log tomorrow.
      Nice! I sure hope you get to see some nice showcasing skills from his side and the game should hopefully be quite enjoyable to watch.

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      • #18
        This was the highlight of the night:
        Seton Hall commit Aquille Carr finds Anton Waters off the glass for a dunk. WWW.DMVelite.com SEE FULL GALLERY HERE: http://dmvelite.com/video/national-christ...


        He scored 38 points on probably about as many shots. Plays with an impossible amount of flair and is certainly worth the price of admission in a high school game. His team was up 2 after the third quarter but went cold in the fourth and ended up losing by 17.
        Originally posted by Fedfan
        Most ppl get childish when they lose.
        Originally posted by GuTO
        refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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        • #19
          Aquille Carr vs. Andrew Wiggins

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          • #20
            Wiggins: 4-16 FG
            Carr: 8-31 FG

            Legendary duel.
            Originally posted by Fedfan
            Most ppl get childish when they lose.
            Originally posted by GuTO
            refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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            • #21
              Originally posted by JGX View Post
              Wiggins: 4-16 FG
              Carr: 8-31 FG

              Legendary duel.
              Lol highlights are always deceiving
              However we can't ignore the fact that they still remain to be considered as top prospects from their high schools... Or unless they don't deserve all this hype yet the media in the U.S wants to keep concentrating on how talented they are.

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              • #22
                Despite Carr being committed to Seton Hall, he said in an interview with the Baltimore Sun that he is not ruling out to foregoing college and instead, play professionally abroad.
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                • #23
                  Carr is allegedly going to announce this weekend that he is turning pro. Hope it works out for him but there seems to be an element of fantasy involved.
                  Originally posted by Fedfan
                  Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                  Originally posted by GuTO
                  refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JGX View Post
                    Strange story. He's a fun player and a huge fan favorite in Baltimore but he's still a 5'6" gunner. Team was favored to win the Maryland state championship this year but he shot 9-32 in the final and they lost.

                    Here's the tournament he played in Italy:


                    His stats by game:

                    vs. BBA Lissone, 8-18 FG, 19 pts
                    vs. KK Kukaricki Belgrade, 9-28 FG, 27 pts
                    vs. Endesa Tenerife, 12-18 FG, 30 pts
                    vs. KK Rijeka, 15-32 FG, 40 pts
                    vs. Rimini, 1-7 FG, 2 pts

                    He didn't win MVP (that went to his teammate and Baltimore city rival, Daquan Cook), or "best scorer" (some Czech guy). And did he get benched in the final?

                    Hard to believe this is true IMO.
                    Aquille Carr had a brawl with an opposing player early in the game and both were sent off. Daquan Cook scored 33 pts in the final and was obviously named the Tournament's MVP (and crowned by legendary coach and journalist Dan Peterson). Game score: Team US Elite-Select 86 - Crabs Rimini 66. Top scorer of the tournament was the phenomenal Czech forward Martin Kriz (born 1993) who also led the Junior NT in scoring (and rebounding) later that year at the U18 Euro Championships.
                    (Reply is not exactly fresh but hope can be anyhow of some interest!)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by carlo View Post
                      Aquille Carr had a brawl with an opposing player early in the game and both were sent off. Daquan Cook scored 33 pts in the final and was obviously named the Tournament's MVP (and crowned by legendary coach and journalist Dan Peterson). Game score: Team US Elite-Select 86 - Crabs Rimini 66. Top scorer of the tournament was the phenomenal Czech forward Martin Kriz (born 1993) who also led the Junior NT in scoring (and rebounding) later that year at the U18 Euro Championships.
                      (Reply is not exactly fresh but hope can be anyhow of some interest!)
                      Do you know who else was on that US team besides Carr and Cook?

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                      • #26
                        Besides Carr and Cook, Canadian guard Justin Edwards, of 1992, played very well in the final game, another Canadian was 6-6 forward Mikyle McIntosh (1994), then 6-1 Kevin Muzzi (1993) and 6-1 Caleb Miskelly (1993) were mentioned as well.

                        Here a couple of still-alive links:

                        Il weekend pasquale in quel di Lissone, cuore della Brianza, si tinge a stelle e striscie. La 19esima edizione del Torneo Internazionale Juniores, cui in passato ha partecipato gente del calibro di Gallinari, Daequan Cook,



                        P.S: Matt Gorski (1992, 7-0) and his brother Nick (1994, 6-8) also played in the winning team.
                        Last edited by carlo; 03-16-2013, 09:21 AM.

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                        • #27
                          After dropping a season-high 52 points in his final high school game, Princeton Day senior Aquille Carr officially announced his plans to play overseas.
                          Originally posted by Fedfan
                          Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                          Originally posted by GuTO
                          refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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                          • #28
                            Aquille Carr is confirmed to skip college.
                            He will attend the Adidas Eurocamp (Treviso, Ita - June 8-10) and likely play next season in Italy or Germany.
                            He could be eligible for the 2014 NBA Draft.
                            Stories here and here.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by carlo View Post
                              Aquille Carr is confirmed to skip college.
                              He will attend the Adidas Eurocamp (Treviso, Ita - June 8-10) and likely play next season in Italy or Germany.
                              Or perhaps in China?
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                              • #30
                                Carr already sounds like a Chinese league veteran:

                                “It feels good. I came out here with an opportunity to show my talent and they really appreciate me,” Carr said of his time in China playing alongside T-Mac, Jason Williams, and Co. on the tour. “I love the atmosphere, the fans and the games here. The only thing is the food, but I’m trying my best to get used to that."
                                Aquille Carr’s professional career in China has begun. After posting 15 points and 8 assists in Chengdu followed “How does it feel to have your first
                                Originally posted by Fedfan
                                Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                                Originally posted by GuTO
                                refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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