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What area of the country has the best basketball talent?

New York City/New Jersey
15 (14.7%)
DMV(DC, Maryland, Virginia)
16 (15.7%)
Chicago
43 (42.2%)
Indiana
4 (3.9%)
Texas(Houston, Dallas)
10 (9.8%)
Philadelphia
1 (1%)
Baltimore
1 (1%)
Los Angeles
5 (4.9%)
Ontario(Canada)
0 (0%)
Other(WI,Boston,FL,Detroit,Ohio,etc)
7 (6.9%)

Total Members Voted: 102

Texas Western

If a school can consistently recruit well in Michigan they will be very competitive.

MUHoopsFan2

Define "the best" before I cast a vote...make that clearer.

What does that mean, exactly. This is a tough question and you have to be specific.

The best players or the best college players, the best Pro's? It is hard to say...

Florida is not on this list. Texas is up and coming and so is the Georiga region.

Do you mean best in talent and fundamentally sound with high bball IQ or just plain who has the best hoopers?

I don't know how to answer this yet until you make it clear. I always learn to New York or Chicago but they might have the talent but not the better players...all around.

Celtic Truth

Quote from: MUHoopsFan2 on May 27, 2014, 06:34:24 AM
Define "the best" before I cast a vote...make that clearer.

What does that mean, exactly. This is a tough question and you have to be specific.

The best players or the best college players, the best Pro's? It is hard to say...

Florida is not on this list. Texas is up and coming and so is the Georiga region.

Do you mean best in talent and fundamentally sound with high bball IQ or just plain who has the best hoopers?

I don't know how to answer this yet until you make it clear. I always learn to New York or Chicago but they might have the talent but not the better players...all around.

What area has the best highschool talent that is recruitable for college coaches. Both quality and quantity count. Recently chicago has produced some highschool studs that were very highly ranked(Okafor, Jabari, Alexander,Davis) all top 3 on espn100. New York has always produced a lot of talent, especially guards.
If you were a college coach and you could only recruit in one part of the country where would it be?

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