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[QUOTE="tee1222, post: 538094"] I know they say these young guys don't let the hype and news get to them, but I think you're right. Pissed him off and he made a statement. I think Wiggins did this recently as well, when they got on his parents about something silly. In fact, [B][URL='http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/191331752.html']great read here.[/URL][/B] " "He was the best player I played against in all my years," Bell said of Ennis, who used a national snub to fuel a record-setting performance at the Scholastic Play by Play Classic Thursday night at Life Center Academy. St. Benedict's coach Mark Taylor said [B]he learned "a hour before the game"[/B] that Ennis, a 6-2 Syracuse recruit, was not selected to play in the McDonald's All-American game. [B]"He was snubbed,"[/B] Taylor said. "His teammates decided they were going to show that he belonged in the game. They were going to help him get 50." [B]Ennis' 53 points[/B] was the [B]most in the 14-year history[/B] of the Scholastic Play by Play series of showcase games. The old mark was 50 by Camden's [B]Dajuan Wagner[/B] in 2001. Ennis scored 24 in the first half and 25 in the third quarter. He made [B]five three-pointer[/B] jumpers and [B]three traditional[/B], three-point plays. He was [B]13-for-16[/B] from the foul line. " Oopsy ESPN, McDs and all other haters, you know how many rocks you can kick! [/QUOTE]
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