Maybe a dumb question, but was Bubu the point on the great Ames HS team? If so was he a standout?
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When you think about it, that's pretty amazing for a town the size of Ames - to have 3 Division 1 players on the same team; one being the #1 recruit in the Country, another being a candidate for NCAA MBB player of the year and the third possibly a starting PG for a major conference team by the end of his college career.
No wonder they were state champs.
I remember watching the title game and thinking he was really solid. He, McDermott and a couple kids from Linn-Mar(?) looked better than Barnes that night. If my memory serves. That was a good high school basketball team. Two first round NBA picks (if Doug goes that high) and a solid Big 12 player. Not too bad. The Paige kid is playing pretty well for UNC too this year. Good for the state. I guess.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he hold Marcus Paige very much in-check in the State Title game vs. Linn-Mar?
I don't remember it that way. I remember HB with several high flying dunks. HB was clearly the best player on the floor in that game, IMO.
Then my memory does not serve. I do remember being impressed by the talent on both teams. I probably hadn't seen a high school game in 20 years at that point though.
Kid in one of my classes tried telling my that Ames team is one of the top 5 greatest HS teams ever. I told him to calm down, they were easily the greatest Iowa team ever, but there are teams in Chicago, LA, Houston, Etc. that have 6-7 kids go D1 every other year.
1993 Oak Hill (VA)
Featured four future NBA Players: Jerry Stackhouse, Jeff McInnis, Mahktar Ndiaye, and Mark Blount and nine players total who signed Division One scholarships. Went 36-0 and won the mythical National Championsip.
We actually had 5 future d1 players on the roster at that time and 6 d1 athletes, since Kohler went d1 in baseball. The other two ballers wereWhen you think about it, that's pretty amazing for a town the size of Ames - to have 3 Division 1 players on the same team; one being the #1 recruit in the Country, another being a candidate for NCAA MBB player of the year and the third possibly a starting PG for a major conference team by the end of his college career.
No wonder they were state champs.