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Nike and adidas ABCD coverage

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Posted: Tuesday July 11, 2000 12:17 PM

The nation's top high school basketball players have descended on Indianapolis and Teaneck, N.J., and CNNSI.com recruiting expert Brick Oettinger of Prep Star's Recruiters Handbook, and CNNSI.com's Albert Lin are providing coverage.

The story list below will be updated each day.

Brick Oettinger's camp reports

ABCD 1: Curry, Brown getting hounded; Sleepers emerge
ABCD 2: Hodge turns heads; Curry still dominant
Nike 1: Underclassman Stoudemire stealing show from seniors
Nike 2: Hurt shines on final day at Nike

Also, see Brick's summer Top 100 rankings.

Albert Lin's player features

Kelvin Torbert says he's no lock for East Lansing
Kwame Brown finds freedom at Florida
Eighth grader Sebastian Telfair draws crowds at ABCD
Shaq-like Eddy Curry makes it clear: NBA year away
UNC, others jump at James White's availability
Josh Childress reminiscent of some classics
David Lee lets talent speak for itself
Dajuan Wagner one year from rejoining Dad
Tyson Chandler insists he's not set on NBA
Carlos Hurt looks to lead Louisville revival

 
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