FiveStarBasketball.com has taken the time to list who they think were the best players of the summer and created a 3 team set of summer all americans.
Andrew Wiggins, James Young, and Julius Randle are listed as 1st team All Americans.
Second team has Andrew Harrison, Tyus Jones, and Noah Vonleh.
Third team has Aaron Harrison.
FiveStar gives a description of each:
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[URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/players/1472-james-young”]G James Young[/URL][COLOR=#444444][FONT=ff-din-web-1], [/FONT][/COLOR][B]The Family[/B][COLOR=#444444][FONT=ff-din-web-1] Young burst onto the National scene early in the AAU season. Once a relatively unknown recruit, the 6-4 slasher is now considered a top-five recruit, with interest coming from the nation’s finest programs including Kentucky, Kansas and Michigan State. Young was The Family’s go-to-guy on the EYBL Circuit.
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[COLOR=#444444][FONT=ff-din-web-1]F Andrew Wiggins, CIA Bounce The 2014 recruit is considered one of the top talents in the country, regardless of class. While playing on the 17U team, Wiggins dominated on the floor, displaying an uncanny skill-set with extraordinary athleticism. Wiggins played at a high level the entire summer, including the Nike Global Challenge and EYBL Finals at Peach Jam.[/FONT][/COLOR]
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F Julius Randle[/URL], [URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/teams/texas-titans-17u-2012″]Texas Titans[/URL] Randle was a force to be reckoned with this summer. The 6-9, 225-lb forward scored in various fashions throughout the entire EYBL Circuit. The lefty was able to take players off the dribble while finishing with authority above the rim.
[URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/players/1445-tyus-jones”]G Tyus Jones[/URL], [B]Howard Pulley All-Stars[/B] The 2014 guard finished up a fantastic Summer with jaw-dropping performances at the EYBL Finals at Peach Jam. Jones joined Okafor on the gold medal winning USA U17 National Team as well.
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G Andrew Harrison[/URL], [URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/teams/houston-defenders-17u-2012″]Houston Defenders[/URL] Harrison is considered one of the premier scorers in the nation, and the Houston, Texas native demonstrated why throughout the summer. An AAU season that included a 42-point performance, 35 points in the second half alone, Harrison was at the top of his game.
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F Noah Vonleh[/URL], [B]Mass Rivals[/B] Vonleh is one of the nation’s prized recruits in the class of 2014. The 6-8 forward displayed his versatility throughout the summer, scoring in various fashions with the ball and guarding multiple positions on the defense end of the floor.
[URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/players/1461-aaron-harrison”]G Aaron Harrison[/URL], [URL=”http://fivestarbasketball.com/teams/houston-defenders-17u-2012″]Houston Defenders[/URL] Andrew’s twin brother, Aaron, was incredibly impressive this summer. High-major programs such as Kentucky, Baylor and Maryland have each extended offers to the 6-5 combo-guard.
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