ZAGSBLOG: LeBron James Notes Day 3: Strickland is Blowing Up; Samuels Outplays Monroe

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What to Read While Writing a Script Strictly for Tom Berenger
Published 7/9/2007 by Mike <info@cardchronicle.com> at Card Chronicle
... In the first of many bits of news out of the LeBron camp, Adam Zagoria (whose blog is becoming must-read material) reports that Louisville commit Samardo Samuels outplayed the consensus number one player in the country, Greg Monroe, when the two squared off on Saturday. ...

BIG EAST NEWS & NOTES (7/9/2007)
Published 7/9/2007 by NBE Blogger at College Basketball Blog Report
... : Sylven Landesberg of Holy Cross (NYC) says he has a list of Top 5 schools: Georgia Tech, Texas, Virginia, Kentucky and St. John's. Landesberg, a 6-5, 193-pound wing, said he anticipates making a decision "toward the end of the summer." Even though he has committed to Seton Hall, Paterson Catholic point guard Jordan Theodore says he still gets contacted by schools trying to recruit him, including Arkansas and Maryland lately. Durand Scott of Rice, a 6-3, 180-pound wing from the Class of 2009, has offers from Virginia, Memphis, Seton Hall, St. John's and Rutgers. UConn is also recruiting him. The local banter is that Louisville rising sophomores Derrick Caracter and Earl Clark will both enter the NBA Draft after their sophomore seasons. Lincoln High star Lance Stephenson, a 6-4 wing is looking at Duke, West Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, Texas A , Georgetown, Georgia Tech... Lebron James Notes Day 3 : Dexte ...

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