A
full slate of games took place on Day number three of the Nike Global Challenge
yesterday at Whitney Young high school. The USA teams went up against each
other producing some entertaining fireworks and the Chinese team pulled a huge
early morning upset to propel themselves to the third place game.
Best Game: USA West
115 USA Midwest 100
Played
in front of a packed house in the middle of the afternoon the two USA teams
went back and forth until the final minutes with the talented West squad
prevailing. Six players scored in double figures for the West including Stephen Zimmerman, Tyler Davis, King McClure,
Matt McQuaid, Dejounte Murray, and DJ Hogg.
Junior point guard De’Aaron Fox
paced the team with 12 assists after facing a 60-49 halftime deficit. On the
losing side, senior point guard Jalen
Brunson put together a monster performance finishing with 20 points and
seven assists.
Shuai Yuan |
Biggest Upset: China
114 USA South 110
After
losing their first game by 35 points, not much was expected from the Chinese
team. Instead they bounced back in a high scoring close win over the USA South
team featuring Jaylen Brown. China
was led by 6’5” Shang Gao who scored
26 points on 9-16 shooting and guard Shuai
Yuan who added 23 points. Later in the day, the Chinese team beat Pan
Africa by 21 propelling them to the 3rd place game on Saturday. Yuan
led the way in the evening with 33 points on 7-12 shooting from behind the arc.
Top Five Performances
(not including Shuai Yuan)
Chris Clarke, 6’6”,
SF, Cape Henry (VA), USA East, 2015
The
energetic small forward was a monster in an early morning win over Pan Africa.
Clark relentlessly attacked the rim and finished with 19 points and four
rebounds on 9-10 shooting. Whether it was on the break or off the wing, Clarke
continuously put pressure on the defense and got to the rim. When the opponent
went to a 2-3 zone, Clarke flashed to the middle, caught the ball, and was at
the rim in one hard dribble. While he rarely shoots from outside the paint,
Clarke did hit on his only three point attempt in the second half. In the
evening session Clarke added 13 points on 5-8 shooting.
Stephen Zimmerman, 6’11”,
C, Bishop Gorman (NV), USA West, 2015
Zimmerman
continues to play well in the Global Challenge and might have had one of his
best games of the summer against the undersized Midwest team with 21 points and
nine rebounds. Zimm did most of his damage down low with lay-ups, dunks, and
alley-oops. He ran the floor well and co-existed down low with Tyler Davis.
While most of his buckets came in the paint, he did hit a soft seven foot jump
shot in the first half and finished 10-16 from the floor.
Tyler Davis, 6’9”, C,
Plano West (TX), USA West, 2015
The
270 pound Davis was too much to handle down low. The big Texan grabbed 14
rebounds, including five on the offensive end and also added 19 points. Despite
playing on a hurt foot, Davis got up and down the court and showed some nice
foot work on his shots in the paint. He worked the high low with Zimmerman and
was solid catching the ball down low or delivering a pin point pass from the
top of the key.
Jalen Brunson, 6’2”,
PG, Stevenson (IL), USA West, 2015
Despite
the loss, Brunson was almost impossible to stop for the USA West team. In the
first half he was scoring off the dribble with floaters and lay-ups and then in
the second half he started to hit on deep three’s from well NBA range. Overall,
the steady point guard finished with 20 points on 7-11 shooting and 3-4 from
behind the arc.
Jalen Poyser, 6’4”,
SG, Canada, 2015
The
Canadian team got their first win of the tournament over Brazil Friday
afternoon and Poyser led the way with 23 points including eight of the team’s
first ten points in a quick first half burst. Poyser drained two three’s and
then beat his man down the floor for a lay-up off of a steal. The athletic
guard continued to make a difference throughout the game and kept Brazil just
out of reach with his timely shooting. For the game, Poyser went 7-14 from the
field and a perfect 6-6 from the line.
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