Here is how some of the top players faired on Day 1 at the ABCD Camp http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/recruiting/abcd/060706.htm
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Love ends ABCD No. 1 The ABCD Camp wrapped up its final session this morning and Kevin Love turned in another sensational performance. During an approximately 4:00 spurt in the fourth quarter, Love showcased his vast array of skills and impacted virtually every aspect of the game. He started the quarter with a three-point play and later logged back-to-back assists by tossing consecutive three-quarter-court outlet passes. Then, after nailing a soft 12-foot jumper off the glass, Love had a pretty assist when he one-hopped a pass from the top of the key through traffic to a teammate for a layup. Over the next 1:30, Love swished a three-pointer, finished an alley-oop with a two-handed dunk and banked a fade-away 10-foot jumper off the glass. Love finished with 20 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. He made 7 of 9 shots. And he did it against Cole Aldrich of Minnesota, 6-foot-11 big man who has orally committed to Kansas. Love, who led the field in scoring and rebounding, finished the camp as the No. 1 player in the “Top 10 Report,” which — in case you’ve missed this blog the past few days — is a statistical breakdown that determines the best performers of the camp. Love finished with a score of 38.8 — 12.2 points shy of perfect and 15 points higher than the second-place finisher. Needless to say he made the senior all-star game, which starts at 4 p.m. (Eastern). Here are the final lines for the three Oregonians who competed at ABCD: Love: He averaged 19.1 points, 9.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game and shot a tournament-best 62.5 percent from the field. He had game highs of 29 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks. Ernie Spada (Lake Oswego): He averaged 2.9 points, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game. He had game highs of eight points, four assists and four steals. He finished tied for 10th in steals. Clint Chapman (Canby): He averaged 6.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. He had game highs of 14 points, five rebounds, two steals and three blocks.</div> http://www.oregonlive.com/sportslogs/oregonian/
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">ABCD Game Recaps: Day Three (Night Session) TEANECK, N.J. -- The Hawks continued their undefeated run through ABCD Camp opposition Saturday night with a sound 90-70 beating of the Lakers. On the wings of a balanced offense that saw five players score in double figures, the Hawks (6-0) connected on 52.9 percent of their shots from the floor and outworked the winless Lakers for a 48-31 advantage on the glass. Terrence Jennings (Capital Christian/Sacramento, Calif.) led the winners with 14 points, while Jon Reed (Palos Verdes Peninsula/Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.) and William Buford (Toledo Libbey/Toledo, Ohio) added 13 apiece. North College Hill teammates O.J. Mayo and Bill Walker finished with 10 and eight points, respectively, as their Hawks moved into sole possession of first place atop the standings. Piney Woods (Miss.) sophomore Renardo Sidney paced the Lakers (0-6) with 14 points. Knicks 84, Nets 78 Kevin Love scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to help the Knicks (3-3) to an 84-78 victory over the Nets (1-5). The Lake Oswego, Ore., native raised his rebound total to 60 through six games -- an average of 10.0 per game. Of the 150 invitees, only the 6-foot-10 Love has averaged a double-double for the entire week. Rising junior Drew Gordon (Archbishop Mitty/San Jose, Calif.) had 13 for the winners, while senior James Harden (Artesia High/Rancho Dominguez, Calif.) added 12. St. Anthony (N.J.) High product Travon Woodall had a game-high 15 points for the Nets. Mavs 84, Celtics 66 Harmony Prep (Mo.) senior Alex Tyus scored a game-high 23 points on 10-for-11 shooting to power the Mavs (5-1) to an 84-66 victory over the Celtics (3-3). Carlton Fay (Putnam County/Hennepin, Ill.), D'walyn Roberts (Duncanville High/Dallas, Texas) and Evan Turner (St. Joseph/Chicago, Ill.) each recorded 10 points to help the Mavs clinch a tie with the Jazz for second place in the standings. The team's only loss of the week was a 76-63 defeat at the hands of the Hawks earlier Saturday afternoon. Santa Barbara (Calif.) sophomore Roberto Nelson scored 15 points on 5-for-15 shooting to lead the Celtics. Pistons 79, Magic 70 Queens native Sylven Landesberg scored 19 points to lead four Pistons in double figures and help his side to a 79-70 victory over the Magic (3-3). Central Catholic (Texas) senior Alexis Wangmene added 10 points and three blocked shots in the winning effort. Mackenzie (Mich.) senior Tramaine Butler, who paced the Pistons (4-2) in scoring during the six-game schedule with 10.8 points per game, finished with 12. JaJuan Johnson, a 6-foot-10 center from Franklin Central (Ind.), led the losing side with 13 points. Bulls 71, 76ers 67 Five Bulls logged double figures in a 71-67 victory over the cold-shooting 76ers (1-5). The Sixers mustered just 34.2 percent shooting from the floor but remained within striking distance of the Bulls (3-3) thanks to a 23-13 advantage on the offensive glass. Eastside (Fla.) junior Dante Anderson and Wheeler (Ga.) senior James Hickson both scored 14 points for the winners. Meadowcreek (Ga.) senior Chris Allen added 11. Mater Dei (Calif.) senior and Duke signee Taylor King paced the 76ers with 19 points on 5-for-9 from the field and 8-for-9 from the line. Jazz 89, Rockets 72 Brampton, Ont., native Olu Ashaolu scored a team-high 17 points and three other Jazz players added 15 apiece in an 89-72 victory over the Rockets (1-5). An overwhelming 47-14 advantage on the boards helped the Jazz (5-1) pull into a tie for second place in the pool play standings. California native Eli Holman paced the winners with eight rebounds. Patterson (Va.) sophomore Karron Johnson led the way for the Rockets with 18 points on 6-for-6 shooting in the losing effort. Cavs 82, Suns 67 Dallas native Brockeith Pane logged a game-high 18 points and the Cavs (4-2) ensured a winning record with an 82-67 victory over the Suns. Offensive balance was the name of the game for the Cavs, as eight different players converted three or more field goals on the evening. Lakewood (Fla.) senior Edward Nixon led the way for the Suns with 12 points.</div> http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stories/070906aaa.html