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LeBron Camp Report

Ryan went back to his favorite city, Akron, OH, along with many of the nation’s best ballers.

By Ryan Jones

Hi! I’m back in Akron. The shake machine at Swenson’s was broken on Monday, which put something of a damper on my return to Northeast Ohio, but the draw of 80 of the nation’s best high school players, about two dozen terrific college ballers, and a couple of MVP candidates in the same gym mostly made up for it.

Plus, they fixed the shake machine on Tuesday. So I’m good.

As I write this, a large banana milkshake still digesting in my swollen belly, the second annual Nike LeBron James Skills Academy is wrapping up at the University of Akron’s Rhodes Arena. The consensus on the high school kids seems to be that no one is really blowing up this year—there are a lot of really good players, no doubt, but not the transcendent players we’ve seen in most of the recent classes. That said, there were still a slew of players worth watching, and so I did.

The good and bad news of this camp is the presence of so many other people worth watching: The annual who’s who parade of college coaches filling the bleachers, the college campers running highly competitive games in front of dozens of NBA scouts, and the presence of guys named OJ, Chris and LeBron popping in for some run.

Without further ado, and in no real order, here’s what I’ve seen in my three days in Akron…

*Coaches in attendance: Billy Gillispie (Kentucky), Matt Doherty (SMU), Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Jim Calhoun (UConn), Paul Hewitt (Ga. Tech), John Calipari (Memphis), Tom Izzo (MSU), Billy Donovan (Florida), Tim Floyd (USC), John Bielen (Michigan), Thad Matta (Ohio State), Tubby Smith (Minnesota), Bill Self (Kansas), Lute Olsen (Arizona), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Jay Wright (Villanova), Jamie Dixon (Pitt), Al Skinner (BC), Bob Huggins (WVU), Rick Pitino (Louiville).

*Among the less famous coaching names in the building—his building, in a sense—is my man Keith Dambrot, the man who coached LeBron during his first two years at St. Vincent-St. Mary HS, and who’s now quietly building a consistent program at the University of Akron. Keith is good people, and he clearly gets a kick out of seeing the college gym he now coaches in covered with logos and banners of that skinny kid he first started coaching in a middle school youth league about 10 years ago.

*Craig Ehlo and Jay Bilas are among the evaluators evaluating the actual camp coaches—the system Nike has in place to ensure that basketball knowledge is being transferred as efficiently as possible. They evaluate everything here.

*License plate on a Maybach parked out front of the gym: KNG OF OH. Not sure who that belongs to.

*A high school age kid who’s tagging around with Craig Ehlo all weekend, kinda looks like Ehlo, and therefore seems like to be Ehlo’s son. He’s wearing head-to-toe Jordan gear. I don’t have a comparison to this in my own professional life, but if my son ever wore the clothes of a guy who had publicly disgraced me, I don’t think I’d appreciate it.

*Worldwide! In the gym. Of course.

*Mike Fratello, looking decidedly czarish.

*Sunday afternoon. The high school kids are going through positional drills… and there’s Chris Paul running off folding chairs and shooting 16 footers with the point guards… and there’s LeBron James shooting NBA threes with the wings. I’m never sure if this is humbling for the kids—”I can’t believe I’m running drills next to LeBron“—or if sharing the floor with them makes the kids think that getting to where Bron and CP3 are is actually easy. Either way, it’s fun to watch.

*Sitting in the stands mixed in with coaches and NBA scouts watching games on Sunday, I sneeze. Matt Doherty says “Bless you.” I’m totally rooting for SMU this year.

*Ron Harper in the house! He’s dressed like he just got off the golf course (down to the Titlist hat), which I later learn is because…he just got off the golf course. Apparently Ron’s life these days revolves around golf and little else. He sure as hell isn’t playing ball, based on the state of his jumpshot. He’s playing H-O-R-S-E with somebody and shooting horribly. I literally, literally could beat him at H-O-R-S-E tonight.

*Watching the positional drills on Monday morning. Say what you will about the whole summer camp scene, which still has its problems, but camps like these are the only chance the really good kids have to work—not just play, but work—against other really good kids. Watching the bigs bang into each other, they’re busting their asses and struggling to score. This will make them better, and they can’t find comp like this anywhere else.

*Monday night: The college campers are running over at the stunning Rec Center just across from Rhodes Arena. Word is that Bron will be coming through to run with them, and he does. He rolls in with CP3, as well as a couple of his boys: Romeo Travis and Brandon Weems, former high school teammates and longtime friends, both of whom played local college ball (Romeo was an All-MAC player at Akron who just finished a year playing in Germany, and Brandon led NAIA in assists while runing things at Walsh University). They round out their squad with Darnell Jackson, the former Kansas standout who got drafted by the Heat in the second round of last month’s Draft and then re-routed to the Cavs. They immediately get into a game against a squad of college kids.

They lose.

This would become a theme.

I missed a couple of their games, but at one point I’m pretty sure the LeBron-Paul squad was 2-6 in round-robin play against the four other college squads in the gym. It was pretty cool to watch—the college kids were understandably hyped at the chance to show out against two of last year’s top-four MVP candidates, and they played without fear, which was great to see. Among the college standouts…

*Arkansas guard Patrick Beverly showing terrific quickness and competitiveness. He gave it to Chris once or twice.

*Pitt wing Sam Young showed serious inside-out game. The Panthers just always seem to find these kids, don’t they?

*Stephen Curry, doing what you watched him do for a couple weeks in March, including a contested 3-pointer to beat Bron & CP3’s team in their first game.

*Xavier forward Derrick Brown also showing range and the ability to get to the rack. He also sends a Chris Paul layup attempt flying the other way.

*Austin Daye of Gonzaga scraping the rafters with lovely high-arcing jumpers.

*Louisville wing Terrence Williams has an NBA body, and he hits an NBA three over LeBron.

*Hasheem Thabeet is still really big, and he’s still learning to play. But he’s getting better.

*Arizona State’s James Harden didn’t show much when I was watching, but the buzz was loud on this kid the rest of the week.

*Also making cameos with the returning college kids was USC freshman-to-be Demar DeRozan, Memphis signee (and our outgoing Diary writer) Tyreke Evans, and, briefly, OJ Mayo. OJ rolled through quick before heading out to link up with the Grizzlies for summer league play. He looks ready.

*Needless to say, it was occasionally tough to focus on the high school kids, but I did my best. I’m not in the ranking business, and I’m always mindful of not judging a kid’s entire game based on three days of games with unfamiliar teammates. That said, here’s an alphabetical list of the players who caught my eye at one point or another during the week:

*Taran Buie, 6-0 junior G, Albany, NY: A good athlete with a nice-looking jumper. He’s also the brother of current Penn State pg Talor Battle, so I’m obliged to mention him. I do what I can.

*DeMarcus Cousins, 6-10 senior F/C, Mobile, AL: A top-three big man in the senior class, he’s got the NBA-ready size (a solid 269 with room for plenty more muscle), but in the time I see him this week, he too often settles for 17-footers. When he does get in the paint, it’s trouble.

*Aaron Dotson, 6-3 senior G/F, Seattle, WA: One of those kids who catches your eye doing the little things, with a resourceful offensive game that includes a nice pull-up midrange jumper.

*Roger Franklin, 6-4 senior G/F, Duncanville, TX: Every camp needs a kid like this. After I spoke on a media panel in which we tried to help the players learn how to deal with reporters, he made a point of finding me back at the gym and thanking me. It wasn’t necessary, but it was refreshing. What was more impressive was watching him a little while later in a halfcourt 5-on-5 defensive drill—every time his team got a stop, he was clapping and yelling. He’s also got a really nice game. I’m officially a Roger Franklin fan.

*Keith Gallon, 6-9 senior F/C, Oak Hill, VA: The Big Baby comparisons will come for this supersized big man (230 is an understatement, maybe by about 40 pounds), but he’s not nearly as skilled as Glen Davis at this point. He is strong as hell, though, and he boxes out pretty much without trying. Worth keeping an eye on.

*Michael Gilchrist (PICTURED ABOVE), 6-6 sophomore G/F, Somerdale, NJ: Oh my goodness, this kid’s precocious. You’d never guess watching that he’s one of the youngest kids here. Plays so confident, leads and finishes on the break. At one point, he was calling “Iso!” on consecutive possessions — this on a team of juniors and seniors who all think of themselves as potential McDonald’s All-Americans. Of course, on both of those isos, he got to the basket at will. He’s nice.

*Xavier Henry, 6-6 senior G/F, Oklahoma City, OK: A kid you’ll be hearing much more about in our magazine very soon. Henry is still playing on a bum ankle, and you can tell the way he limps around pre and postgame. On the court, the injury’s not obvious, but you can tell he’s not quite himself. Still, his size and athleticism—he’s probably the only non-big man in the HS ranks who could physically fit right in with the college campers—makes him tough to match. Offensively, he does pretty much whatever he wants. Great kid, too.

*John Henson (PICTURED AT LEFT), 6-9 senior F, Round Rock, TX: One of the longest players I’ve ever seen. Rail thin but all limbs, with the wingspan of a dude six inches taller. He’s quick and active around the hoop, meaning he does a whole lot of scoring from two feet and in. Very much playing to his strengths.

*John Jenkins, 6-3 senior G, Gallatin, TN: I don’t know much about this kid, but every time I looked up he seemed to be scoring. That can’t be a bad thing.

*Marcus Jordan, 6-3 senior G, Chicago IL: Lefty. Wears glasses. His dad’s name is Michael. He’s pretty good. Not as good as his dad, but pretty good.

*Ezekial Marshall, 7-0 junior C, McKeesport, PA: A very raw big going who’s supposed to be coming to Akron. When he really learns to play, it should be fun.

*Daniel Orton, 6-9 senior PF/C, Oklahoma City, OK: A big, big dude with legit NBA size, but between that big knee brace and his body language, I’m guessing he’s got some college coaches feeling nervous.

*Phil Pressey, 5-10 junior G, Dallas, TX: Honestly, I’m guessing my man is 5-7. He’s not bad, though.

*DeShaun Thomas, 6-7 junior F, Ft. Wayne, IN: This junior shows a lot of versatility: In one short stretch, I caught him scoring with a nice post move, then leading a fast break, then hitting a contested 18 footer. I’m reluctant to call his game complete, but it sort of looked that way.

*John Wall (PICTURED ON HOMEPAGE), 6-3 senior G, Raleigh, NC: Given the hype over how good he was as a junior and through the spring, I wasn’t totally blown away by Wall’s play here. Maybe expectations were too high, because he was really good, and showed flashes of his explosive lead-guard game. He’s got a shot at being No. 1 in the class, so trust we’ll be paying attention.

ALL PHOTOS BY KELLY KLINE/NIKE

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44 Responses to “LeBron Camp Report”

Jul.9 at 11:12 am

Eboy says:
I like this, really good Jones. BTW, was the double literally meant to mimic Harp’s speech patterns?

Jul.9 at 11:20 am

Ryan Jones says:
Be nice, Eboy.

Jul.9 at 11:22 am

Ryan Jones says:
Also, I feel compelled to apologize to the 80 kids who unexpectedly had to sit around in the lobby of the Akron Radisson for an hour waiting for dinner last night. It wasn’t our idea to do the photo shoot in the dining room, but I still feel bad.

Jul.9 at 11:29 am

Eboy says:
I saw something on Food Network about Swensons a little while back. That place is on my “must hit” list if I go through Ohio.

Jul.9 at 11:31 am

H to the izzo says:
Isn’t Sam Young older than LeBron?

Jul.9 at 11:40 am

Eboy says:
Regarding the Ehlo son/Jordan gear thing, let’s call it “creative thankfullness’ for spawning the begins of a legend from Mr. Jordan to the elder Ehlo.

Jul.9 at 12:06 pm

Mo Charlo says:
Thanks Ryan. I saw John Henson play here in Texas earlier in the summer in a pickup game with Brad Buckman. Henson’s so skinny his pants fell down on every break.

Jul.9 at 12:27 pm

Captain America says:
This is the camp that matters….

Jul.9 at 12:35 pm

SOUSS says:
Tried to send it to Lang, but no answer so far.
You guys should find this interesting. Sorry for the poor writing skills. A female friend of a female friend of mine, a typical Parisian girl, was recently at a fancy luxury hotel in Sicily. She was standing on her room’s floor, patiently waiting for the lift to arrive. As the doors opened, a scarily tall and bulky black male wearing black glasses and holding his dog on a leash appeared, standing right in the middle of the lift. Although somewhat scared and impressed by the aforementioned individual, she decided to get in. She pressed the ground floor button and stood there waiting silently. “Sit down” the black man suddenly shouted with a strict voice. The poor girl immediately and instinctively crouched down. The man exploded in laughter as the girl realised that the order was meant to the dog and obviously not to her. A few days later, the girl went to the reception desk to pay her hotel bills only to find that a stranger had already paid for them. The mysterious individual had also left a small note, reading:” Thanks for the laugh!, (signed) Micheal Jordan”. I’m pretty sure the story is true as the girl who told it to me had no business lying to me. She only told to me as she knew I was a huge bball fan.

Jul.9 at 12:41 pm

Ryan Jones says:
See, if I’d known this before I left Akron, I totally could’ve asked Marcus about it. Or not.

Jul.9 at 12:47 pm

H to the izzo says:
Lupe Fiasco paid for my Subway meal on Sunday.This is only half true.He did however give my friend a birthday cake.

Jul.9 at 1:04 pm

SOUSS says:
I know the story sounds surreal, but I really see no point in the girl making up this whole thing. To her MJ is just Like say any other celebrity…What a small world anyways!

Jul.9 at 1:08 pm

Justin says:
SOUSS - that story came from Vegas and it was Michael Jordan and Eddie Murphy, and it was years ago. H to the izzo - Lupe is the man. Could you explain what happened?

Jul.9 at 1:08 pm

TADOne says:
Great stuff Ryan. I love hearing about these up-and-coming kids from an unsolicited (read:not paid) point of view.

Jul.9 at 1:16 pm

H to the izzo says:
Lupe-was doing a gig where I am last night-ran into him in Subway-talked for like 3 minutes,gave me a cookie.For reasons I still don’t understand I didn’t go to the gig,my friend however did,she’s the screamy-stalker type.After the show,she waited outside the place where Lupe was leaving,she somehow communicated that is was her birthday,he stopped the bus,took a picture with her and gave her a cake(Swiss Roll) that they had on the bus.To make it clear,I will never hear the end of this.Also Ryan:Was LeVance Fields in attendance?

Jul.9 at 1:26 pm

Ryan Jones says:
Izzo: No, he was not.

Jul.9 at 1:32 pm

Eboy says:
So the term “what do you want, a cookie” actually takes on genuine meaning now.

Jul.9 at 1:33 pm

Zipfan says:
Ryan, as a zips fan, I can say everybody that is involved in Akron basketball is REALLY excited to see Zeke come to Akron in 09. Can you give us anymore info on the young man?

Jul.9 at 1:42 pm

Kene says:
Jordan wouldn’t have lost 6 pick-up games to no college kids. Lebron and CP3 have some ’splaining to do. Also, Stephen Curry was doing the same things against Lebron’s team that he was doing in the tourney? Nice. Love that kid’s game.

Jul.9 at 1:45 pm

H to the izzo says:
I didn’t eat it,hygeine and all that.

Jul.9 at 1:49 pm

John D says:
That MJ story isn’t real. It was MJ and Eddie Murphy in Vegas years ago. One of them said “Hit the floor” and the girl threw all the money she won in the casino, thinking they wanted to rob her. They only meant for her to hit the ground floor button.

Jul.9 at 1:49 pm

Eboy says:
Sell it on ebay, izzo. If a Tiger Woods half eaten apple core can get $700, a cookie from Lupe has to wrangle up a few bucks.

Jul.9 at 1:50 pm

John D says:
And if MJ lost one game to a bunch of college kids he would’ve been furious, never mind 6.

Jul.9 at 1:57 pm

TADOne says:
I heard that Tiger Wood’s apple core actually fetched $30,000. Which is utterly ridiculous.

Jul.9 at 2:13 pm

Go Zips says:
I spent three days at the camp as a spectator. Being an Akron Zips fan I was most interested in Zeke Marshall who has verbaled to Akron. My long time friend Bob Huggins spoke highly of Zeke’s potential. Biggest thrill for me was having friend Shaka Smart introduce me to Florida’s Billy Donovan. Who I now rate as a first class guy. Nice chat with long time Cleveland State coach Ray Derringer now an NBA scout for the Mavericks.

Jul.9 at 3:09 pm

Local Basketball Star, John Jenkins of Gallatin, Getting High Praise | Sumner Shortcuts says:
[…] And one more for good measure: I don’t know much about this kid, but every time I looked up he seemed to be scoring. That can’t be a bad thing. […]

Jul.9 at 3:14 pm

SOUSS says:
If a similar story surfaced some time ago then its probably fake.My bad… I’m gonna go punish the gossipers for the BS they’ve been giving me.

Jul.9 at 4:33 pm

Ryan Jones says:
Marshall is raw as hell, but as they say, you can’t teach 7 feet. Dambrot’s a good teacher, so I think if the kid puts the time in, he could develop into a very good college big, particularly in that league.
And re: MJ. You guys are right. I remember all those 60 win seasons in Washington…

Jul.9 at 7:57 pm

Lang Whitaker says:
When I was a kid my grandparents took me to a Swenson’s in Alabama and I had a butterscotch ice cream milkshake. That night I threw up about a dozen times.

Jul.9 at 10:36 pm

Landon Scott says:
Ryan, I was next to you down on the floor at the JAR. You seemed upset about that damn milkshake man. The camp was straight up sick at the college level and the HS kids weren’t the blown up Tyreke’s or Lance’s or Kemba’s, but they will produce more as a group.

Jul.10 at 12:00 am

Thursday Bullets « Cards Hoops says:
[…] T-Will caught the attention of SLAM’s Ryan Jones at the LeBron James Skills Academy: “Louisville wing Terrence Williams has an NBA body, and he hits an NBA three over LeBron.” […]

Jul.10 at 7:16 am

Hursty says:
ha ha ha Jones…………

Jul.10 at 9:08 am

Ryan Jones says:
Not the same Swenson’s, Lang. That’s a national chain (they’ve got ‘em in Cali too) and they’re mediocre. The Ohio Swenson’s only has like 5 or 6 locations, and they’re all in or around Akron. You’d like them.

Jul.10 at 10:00 am

Ryan Jones says:
I was very upset, Landon. But again, they had it fixed by Tuesday, so l left town happy. And bloated.

Jul.10 at 12:58 pm

bendreizehn says:
Maybe Horace is the Dad??? ;-)

Jul.10 at 7:56 pm

B. Long says:
Lotta Texas kids on this list 8)

Jul.11 at 2:27 pm

Mendel says:
T-Will apprently pitched Brons stuff during a two on two game

Jul.11 at 4:50 pm

Ryan Jones says:
I’d heard that but didn’t see it myself, Mendel — unfortunately the college games and high school sessions often ran at the same time, and I was watching the preps at that point. I know Williams was showing no fear, though. He certainly has the body and confidence to do things in the League.

Jul.11 at 4:58 pm

LeBron is King Obama President! says:
Ball out LeBron… Get your money man! Get Paid LeBron! You da man!!!!!!!

Jul.13 at 1:58 am

Domo says:
Did u get a chance 2 see Johnnie Lacey or Jamil Wilson…? Those are Wisconsin prep ballers….Let me know if u did…Im ghost…

Jul.14 at 9:01 am

Ryan Jones says:
Domo: I saw every kid in camp at some point, but not all of them did enough to register an impression. Sorry.

Jul.15 at 3:41 am

Hursty says:
That was either courtesy or a major burn Jones.

Jul.15 at 8:41 am

Ryan Jones says:
Courtesy, Hursty — don’t get me wrong, you know I’m a hater, but dude asked a valid question, and I tried to answer it. I had sporadic opportunities over 2 1/2 days to watch 80 high school kids and 30 college players. I couldn’t see all of them in-depth. The fact that they were invited to LeBron Camp means Lacey and Wilson must be pretty good, almost definitely mid-high D1 kids.
Me responding to you, that was DEFINITELY courtesy…

Aug.12 at 12:12 pm

SLAM ONLINE | » KICKS 11: On Sale Now says:
[…] Back in July, I spent a few days in Akron covering the LeBron James Nike Skills Academy, which was all the reason I needed to make the trip. Turns out I was given another, equally compelling reason — an interview with Mr. James himself, to talk about his as-yet-unreleased new shoe, the Zoom LeBron VI. The timing was great: I was gonna be there, LeBron was gonna be there, and a top-secret armored car shipment with full SWAT team escort would bring the shoe to Northeast Ohio. This would work perfectly for all involved. […]

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