|
4SHOT Sports 2008-09 Boys Hoops 2009 McDonald’s All-American Game (Boys) East out-guns West Favors earns MVP honors BankUnited Center - Coral Gables, FL Favors is the second player from Georgia and the second Atlanta Celtics player to win the National Player of the Year and the McDonald’s MVP Award in the last five years. The other player was Orlando Magic’s All-Pro Dwight Howard. It was a packed house at the BankUnited Center on the campus of “The U” in Coral Gables, FL as the nations top high school ballers put their skills on display. The West All-Americans got off to a fast start behind the play of 6-9 John Henson (Sickles H.S., FL - North Carolina) who threw down a pair of big dunks to get the show on the road; teammates 6-10 Renardo Sidney Jr. (Fairfax H.S., CA - USC), 6-11 Mason Plumlee (Christ School, NC - Duke) and 6-5 Michael Snaer (Rancho Verde H.S., CA - Florida State) also played big early on. The East All-Americans which had a decided edge of quote, un-quote recognizable named players like 6-6 Lance Stephens (Lincoln H.S., Brooklyn, NY - Undecided), 6-3 Kenny Boynton Jr. (American Heritage School, Pompano Beach, FL - Florida), Favors and Cousins, couldn’t find any real continuity in the first half of the game. There was a nice battle going on at the point between 6-1 Maalik Wayns (Roman Catholic H.S., PA - Villianova) from the East and 5-11 Tommy Mason-Griffin of the West. Both players are powerfully built and can explode to the basket; they also both showed a nice mid-range game as they took turns trading baskets. Cousins and Sidney are two of the better big men with touch and they both got a chance to display that part of their games as they drained a couple of long range bombs. All of the East players picked up their games in the second half; four different players scored as they went on an 8-0 run to tie the game at 63-63 as the second half got underway. The game would be tied on seven different occasions and there would be some eight lead changes in the second half. 6-6 Xavier Henry (Putnam City H.S., Ok - Undecided) started showing why many considered him the top senior in the nation and JAM FEST SLAM DUNK Champion Avery Bradley (Findlay College Prep, NV - Texas) both scored to put the West up 75-69. Cousins would drill a three and scored on a lay-up to help the West cut the lead to 75-74. Two players who really started finding their rhythm were Stephens and Favors; Stephens moved over to the point and things really started happening as he and Favors combined for a pair of alley-ops that gave the West 80-78 lead. As time started winding down the intensity to win increased; the East fought back and when Henry drilled a three-pointer the game was tied at 98-98. Without a doubt 6-0 Peyton Siva (Franklin H.S., WA - Louisville) of the West was the most entertaining player in the game and his 360 Dunk was something that had the crowd buzzing as he put the West up 100-98. With less than two minutes to play Henry drained another three-pointer to put the East up 110-109 but over the last forty-three seconds of the game Stephens and Favors took over hooking up on back-to-back alley-ops to give the West a 113-110 lead that would hold up as the time ran off the clock. The Final Score: WEST 113 – EAST 110 © Copyright 2006 by 4SHOT Sports |




