Dr. Narcisse
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Watching playoff Jamal Murray is sorta what I thought Wagner would be.
1. D.J. Wagner, Camden (N.J.)
Father: DaJuan Wagner
Last season, Wagner led Camden to the No. 16 spot in the MaxPreps Top 25, averaging a team-high 18.5 points per contest. Widely regarded as the top prospect in the Class of 2023, Wagner has a long NBA lineage as both his father and grandfather (Milt Wagner) played in the league after stellar amateur careers.
2. Adrian Griffin Jr., Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.)
Father: Adrian Griffin
Regarded as the No. 7 overall prospect in the Class of 2021. When healthy, the 6-foot-7 wing can take over a game and is a strong rebounder. He is committed to play for Duke.
3. Ryan Mutombo, Lovett (Atlanta, Ga.)
Father: Dikembe Mutombo
Mutombo is a late bloomer, rising from the No. 198 overall prospect in the Class of 2021 to the No. 65 overall prospect in the most recent update.
4. Mason Miller, Houston (Germantown, Tenn.)
Father: Mike Miller
Much like his father, Mason is a terrific shooter. Listed at 6-9, a long and lanky frame will need to develop muscle for the next level. Expect a big senior year for the No. 60 overall prospect in the Class of 2021.
5. Bronny James, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
Father: LeBron James
Although Bronny played a limited role off the bench for the Trailblazers last season, he showed flashes of his potential. His most memorable moment came against his father's alma mater, St. Vincent St. Mary (Akron, Ohio), putting up a career high 15 points on 7 of 10 shooting including the go-ahead bucket late in the game.
6. Jett Howard, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Father: Juwan Howard
Jett put up strong numbers as a sophomore for University (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), averaging 15.6 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per contest. He is regarded as a Top 60 prospect in the Class of 2022 and announced he will be attending IMG Academy for his junior year.
7. Shaqir O'Neal, Union Grove (McDonough, Ga.)
Father: Shaquille O'Neal
The youngest of Shaq's five children, Shaqir is an under the radar 6-5 shooting guard still looking for a college scholarship offer. He is regarded as a 3-star prospect and ranks as the nation's No. 211 overall prospect in the Class of 2021.
8. Abdullah Olajuwon, Village (Houston, Texas)
Father: Hakeem Olajuwon
Listed at 6-3, little information is available on the son of the one of the most dominant big men in NBA history. Next season, Abdullah will be a junior looking to make a name for himself where his father shined in Houston.
9. Zaire Wade, Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.)
Father: Dwyane Wade
Recently announced his intentions to reclassify and attend Brewster Academy with hopes of bolstering his college recruitment.
10. Lynn Kidd, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Father: Warren Kidd
Regarded as a Top 100 prospect nationally, Kidd was a contributor off the bench for IMG Academy last season. Next year, Kidd will join IMG Academy's post-graduate program as a member of the Class of 2021.
https://www.maxpreps.com/news/7RYqm...act-in-high-school-basketball-next-season.htm
Dikembe named his son Ryan?1. D.J. Wagner, Camden (N.J.)
Father: DaJuan Wagner
Last season, Wagner led Camden to the No. 16 spot in the MaxPreps Top 25, averaging a team-high 18.5 points per contest. Widely regarded as the top prospect in the Class of 2023, Wagner has a long NBA lineage as both his father and grandfather (Milt Wagner) played in the league after stellar amateur careers.
2. Adrian Griffin Jr., Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.)
Father: Adrian Griffin
Regarded as the No. 7 overall prospect in the Class of 2021. When healthy, the 6-foot-7 wing can take over a game and is a strong rebounder. He is committed to play for Duke.
3. Ryan Mutombo, Lovett (Atlanta, Ga.)
Father: Dikembe Mutombo
Mutombo is a late bloomer, rising from the No. 198 overall prospect in the Class of 2021 to the No. 65 overall prospect in the most recent update.
4. Mason Miller, Houston (Germantown, Tenn.)
Father: Mike Miller
Much like his father, Mason is a terrific shooter. Listed at 6-9, a long and lanky frame will need to develop muscle for the next level. Expect a big senior year for the No. 60 overall prospect in the Class of 2021.
5. Bronny James, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
Father: LeBron James
Although Bronny played a limited role off the bench for the Trailblazers last season, he showed flashes of his potential. His most memorable moment came against his father's alma mater, St. Vincent St. Mary (Akron, Ohio), putting up a career high 15 points on 7 of 10 shooting including the go-ahead bucket late in the game.
6. Jett Howard, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Father: Juwan Howard
Jett put up strong numbers as a sophomore for University (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), averaging 15.6 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per contest. He is regarded as a Top 60 prospect in the Class of 2022 and announced he will be attending IMG Academy for his junior year.
7. Shaqir O'Neal, Union Grove (McDonough, Ga.)
Father: Shaquille O'Neal
The youngest of Shaq's five children, Shaqir is an under the radar 6-5 shooting guard still looking for a college scholarship offer. He is regarded as a 3-star prospect and ranks as the nation's No. 211 overall prospect in the Class of 2021.
8. Abdullah Olajuwon, Village (Houston, Texas)
Father: Hakeem Olajuwon
Listed at 6-3, little information is available on the son of the one of the most dominant big men in NBA history. Next season, Abdullah will be a junior looking to make a name for himself where his father shined in Houston.
9. Zaire Wade, Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.)
Father: Dwyane Wade
Recently announced his intentions to reclassify and attend Brewster Academy with hopes of bolstering his college recruitment.
10. Lynn Kidd, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
Father: Warren Kidd
Regarded as a Top 100 prospect nationally, Kidd was a contributor off the bench for IMG Academy last season. Next year, Kidd will join IMG Academy's post-graduate program as a member of the Class of 2021.
https://www.maxpreps.com/news/7RYqm...act-in-high-school-basketball-next-season.htm
Dikembe named his son Ryan?
Im disappointed in the name choice. If you not gonna give him an African name at least make it something colorful like Dablocc Mutombo
Chet, Emoni Bates and maybe Amari Bailey say otherwiseThis kid is the real deal. Best player in high school regardless of class.
Chet is in college starting next month he doesn’t count. I’m taking DJ over both Emoni and AmariChet, Emoni Bates and maybe Amari Bailey say otherwise
I agree, I think he’s clearly better than Amari and I think Emoni has peaked alreadyChet is in college starting next month he doesn’t count. I’m taking DJ over both Emoni and Amari