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New York, New Jersey Guys Looking to Show Out in Elite 24 Game

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New York, NY - August 19, 2016: Under Armour Elite 24... Slam Dunk Contest. (Photo by Kelly Kline/Under Armour) (Kelly Kline)

NEW YORK -- Hamidou Diallo knows that the reputation of New York City basketball is down.

That narrative has spun through multiple stories across the past several years.

But the 6-foot-6 Queens, N.Y., native is not buying it -- and he plans on using Saturday night's Under Armour Elite 24 Game (ESPNU, 7:30) to remind basketball fans just what New York has produced.

"People say New York City basketball is down, but you can see out here that that's false," Diallo, who helped the NY Rens reach the quarterfinals of the Peach Jam on the Nike EYBL circuit, told me on Friday at the Gauchos Gym. "I'm definitely looking to show out for the crowd, for my hometown. This could possibly be the last time I'm playing in the city so I'm definitely looking to show out and put on for the city."

Nick Richards, a 6-11 big man from Brooklyn who normally plays with Expressions Elite on the Nike circuit, also crossed over to Under Armour for this game so he could rep his hometown. The game will be played in Brooklyn.

"I wanted to represent my hometown New York," Richards said. "I just wanted to play in a different event, a different environment."

All told, eight of the 24 players in the game come from New York and New Jersey, and that doesn't include Delaware native Trevon Duval, who played some high school ball at St. Benedict's Prep in Newark and is now seeking another prep stop.

Aside from Diallo (Putnam Science Academy) and Richards (St. Patrick's), New York will be represented by Moses Brown of Queens (Archbishop Molloy), Isaiah Washington of Harlem (St. Raymond's) and Sid Wilson of The Bronx (Brewster Academy).

The New Jersey contingent includes three players from the Sports U U16 team that won an Under Armour Association championship this summer -- Naz Reid, Louis King and Jahvon Quinerly. Reid plays for Roselle Catholic, while Quinerly and King attend Hudson Catholic.

(Scottie Lewis and Bryan Antoine of New Jersey-based Team Rio and the Ranney School also participated in the Dunk and Three-Point contests, respectively.)

Several other New York stars, most notably Mohamed Bamba, Quade Green and Brandon Randolph of the Peach Jam finalist PSA Cardinals, are absent from the game. Bamba and Green opted to play with the Nike team that will take on the Bahamian National Team Saturday in the Bahamas.

The 6-1 Washington was a late invite to the game and found out he was in on Thursday after dropping 46 points in Dyckman Park.

"I felt like I should've been in in the first place," he said. "They were just sleeping on me in the beginning but I gotta put on a show [Saturday] and make 'em regret it."

Reid, King and Quinerly will try to show out for New Jersey -- and Quinerly believes New York and New Jersey "is the best basketball in the country, high school and AAU."

"We got a bunch of guys who are talented, high-major players," he added.

Quinerly impressed ESPN's Fran Fraschilla and the 50 credentialed NBA personnel with his play on Thursday against Duval, arguably the biggest name in the game.

"I had to get my nerves out Thursday, once I got my nerves out I was fine," Quinerly said. "I felt like I performed well in front of them [NBA scouts] and hopefully they're thinking good things of me."

Added King of the New York/New Jersey contingent in the game: "It's an honor. I want to give a shout out to Under Armour for having us here. To come out, we're playing with top players in the country, it's an honor."

"It shows that we work hard and we earn what's given to us."

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Dan do you know if this is more like an actual game or a spectacle for the fans? A lot of these all-star games I've watched clips of are guys playing 1 on 1 or very little defense played at all.

In any case, good chance to see, 5 or 6 of our top targets against elite competition. Love to see how Washington and JQ play vs Duval. They are all extremely entertaining PGs. Naz Reid and Diallo always stand out and there's out of area guys like Bol, Knox, Walker, Zion Williamson, etc I've only read about. Should be entertaining.
 
Washington looks great. One on one vs duval. Awful basketball. isaiah looks terrific. Has 29 and is leading his team in the 4th Q. Duval is 5 nationally and isaiah 100 plus...yeah sure.
 
Duval up 2, 5 secs left. He tries to force it...TO, goaltending at the buzzer, going to OT. Isaiah has 33.
 
IW does need to improve his fts...should fit right in...lol

We would love this kid if he comes.
 
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Hopefully I Washington's performance doesn't get him a offer at cuse. His dream school according to one report. He would fit in perfect at our point spot.
 
Duval is the #1 PG in the Nation on just about every list and Washington looked pretty damn good against him. Washington has raised his stock a ton in the last 3-4 months and will be top 75 on every list real soon. The way he loves and is loved by NYC I can't see him going to a place like Minnesota. I think we have an excellent chance at him unless Syracuse offers soon.
 
Doesn't this remind you of someone:

The 6-1 Washington was a late invite to the game and found out he was in on Thursday after dropping 46 points in Dyckman Park.

"I felt like I should've been in in the first place," he said. "They were just sleeping on me in the beginning but I gotta put on a show [Saturday] and make 'em regret it."

He certainly would fit in here! Lots of comparisons to Whitehead!
 
He was 10 for 14 from the line
When I saw his fts he was missing, should have watched closer...lol. bou bottom line, he was the man, not some late addition. Him and duval one on one. When isaiah beat duval he was picked up and had the contend with the bigs, when duval beat iw, the red seas parted to the hoop.
 
Was this your typical all-star game where both teams play zero defense?
Yes, little D for the most part. They defend 1 on 1 to a degree but there is absolutely no help defense. There were a lot of isolations (like typical street/All Star games) between Duval and Washington where they were both going 100% on offense and defense. They didn't want to be embarassed on ESPN. And both teams were trying in the last minute and in overtime.
 
Washington is legit, a step above Alvarado imho, always thought that.
 
I think if Cuse offers him a scholarship he takes it a heartbeat, if not I think he comes to SHU.

I can't see him committing to a lame duck coach in Richard Pitino,who in all likelihood will not be there when he steps on campus.
 
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