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- | ======DAVID BROWN===== | + | ======DAVID BROWN====== |
- | Rockton, IL\\ | + | {{men_s_basketball_recruits: |
- | Hononegah High School\\ | + | * **Class:** 2009 |
- | Ht: 6-3\\ | + | * **Nickname(s): |
- | Wt: 190 | + | * **Position: |
+ | * **Height:** 6' | ||
+ | * **Weight:** 190 lbs | ||
+ | * **Birthday: | ||
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+ | * **AAU Team:** Illinois Warriors, Madison Spartans | ||
- | {{men_s_basketball_recruits: | + | ==== Marquette Career ==== |
+ | David received interest from Marquette University under newly named head coach Buzz Williams. | ||
- | ===== Articles ===== | + | **Illinois Preps Bullseye** |
- | **Underrated Players to Watch In the Class of 2009**\\ | + | May 17th, 2008\\ |
+ | 6'2 guard Darius Smith from Marshall High School in Chicago and 6'3 guard **David Brown** from Hononegah High School in Rockton, IL are both high priority recruits for Marquette University. | ||
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+ | ==== High School Career | ||
+ | **Underrated Players to Watch In the Class of 2009** | ||
Illinoisbasketball.com | Illinoisbasketball.com | ||
- | May 23, 2009\\ | + | May 23, 2008\\ |
David Brown (6-3 SG Rockton Honnenegah) is making a strong case for being considered the #1 player in the state. Though he isn’t an outstanding athlete, he has virtually no flaw to his game offensively or defensively and has a poise and feel for the game that is unmatched. An outstanding outside shooter, Brown made it to the final four in the state three point contest, and in his last game of the season scored 40 points on 14-20 shooting from the field. Brown has offers from Oklahoma State, DePaul, Bradley, Western Michigan, Loyola, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Wright State and Northern Illinois, and is expected to garner a lot more offers this summer while playing for the Illinois Warriors and the Madison Spartans. | David Brown (6-3 SG Rockton Honnenegah) is making a strong case for being considered the #1 player in the state. Though he isn’t an outstanding athlete, he has virtually no flaw to his game offensively or defensively and has a poise and feel for the game that is unmatched. An outstanding outside shooter, Brown made it to the final four in the state three point contest, and in his last game of the season scored 40 points on 14-20 shooting from the field. Brown has offers from Oklahoma State, DePaul, Bradley, Western Michigan, Loyola, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois, Wright State and Northern Illinois, and is expected to garner a lot more offers this summer while playing for the Illinois Warriors and the Madison Spartans. | ||
- | \\ | + | ==== Illinois Warriors, Madison Spartans Career ==== |
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+ | ==== Analysis/ | ||
**Top Available Talent Still On The Board For The Illinois Class Of 2009**\\ | **Top Available Talent Still On The Board For The Illinois Class Of 2009**\\ | ||
Chicago Hoops | Chicago Hoops | ||
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The Warriors now have the Sabes Invitational title to add to their runner-up finish earlier this spring at the Real Deal on the Hill in Fayetteville, | The Warriors now have the Sabes Invitational title to add to their runner-up finish earlier this spring at the Real Deal on the Hill in Fayetteville, | ||
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+ | **David Brown gets offer and gets injured**\\ | ||
+ | By: Mid-State Editor Cavan Walsh | ||
+ | 2008- April 22nd\\ | ||
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+ | Highly regarded 2009 prospect David Brown is garnering plenty of attention from college coaches from across the country, and should have a breakout season on the AAU circuit. The 6-3 wing from Hononegah competed this past weekend with the Illinois Warriors at Real Deal on the Hill, and did nothing but help his stock as he received his seventh scholarship offer courtesy of Illinois State. The scholarship offers are expected to keep rolling in for Brown, though they will have to wait as he is injured and will miss the King James Classic this weekend. | ||
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+ | “Yah, Illinois State they offered today, they called my head coach Mike Miller and told him that they are going to offer,” said Brown. “It’s a pretty nice school; I am definitely looking at them and everything. But I am looking at all the offers that come my way.” | ||
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+ | Brown tweaked his foot and ankle prior to the championship game ultimately holding him out. | ||
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+ | “I couldn’t play in the championship; | ||
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Hononegah was the #1 seed in the Jacobs sectional, but fell to Elgin 79-77 in the sectional semi finals on a last second shot. Despite the loss, Brown went out on somewhat of a good note by scoring 40 points on 14-of-20 shooting from the floor and an 11-of-12 effort from the line. | Hononegah was the #1 seed in the Jacobs sectional, but fell to Elgin 79-77 in the sectional semi finals on a last second shot. Despite the loss, Brown went out on somewhat of a good note by scoring 40 points on 14-of-20 shooting from the floor and an 11-of-12 effort from the line. | ||
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“After that loss last year, I got right on it,” Brown said. “I got myself a trainer who helped me with my jump shot, and I spent a lot of time working on it. Now it makes me more difficult to guard, and I like having the option of coming back and shooting.” | “After that loss last year, I got right on it,” Brown said. “I got myself a trainer who helped me with my jump shot, and I spent a lot of time working on it. Now it makes me more difficult to guard, and I like having the option of coming back and shooting.” | ||
+ | ==== Rankings ==== | ||
+ | * ** Rivals.com: | ||
+ | * ** Scout.com: | ||
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