Haralson, Acuff, more standouts from the 2024 Wootten 150 basketball
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Paul Biancardi, Basketball RecruitingOct 2, 2024, 10:00 AM ET Close National Recruiting Director for ESPN.com
- 18 years of training experience at Department I level
- Previous Horizon League coach of the year at Wright State
The basketball summertime circuit remains in the rearview mirror, and the start of the high school basketball season is not far. The Wootten 150 camp every year works as a fall sneak peek of sorts, providing a two-day, invite-only platform for a few of the top high school players in the country.This year was no different. The camp hosted 29 NBA team agents, McDonald’s All American committee members and national scouting services to evaluate skill. The camp was led and organized by Joe Wootten, chair of the McDonald’s All American game, and his partner, Terri Lynn Wootten, who is the game’s director. A mix of terrific coaches from Nevada and the Washington D.C. location led their groups.After a weekend of seeing all the players in action, here are the
ones who stood apart on the court. Production, basketball IQ, rebounding and protective output were all taken into account, as were competitiveness, coachability and body movement. Who could see an uptick in recruiting interest this year? Nikolas Khamenia is the No. 35 recruit in the ESPN class of 2025. Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News by means of Getty Images
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