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My personal feeling (bias) is that a lot of the recruiting evaluations and rankings are based on play in AAU and other Summer-league showcases.
for better or worse, AAU is great for players to show off individuals skills, but I do not think it helps players who are more team-oriented. those are the type of players who can be solid contributors, but do not stand out when they're on the court with some guy making flashy moves or bombing in 25-foot jumpers. the kid who hustles, plays defense and works for rebounding position just isn't going to generate the same buzz.
rankings are only as valid as the person making the rankings.
for better or worse, AAU is great for players to show off individuals skills, but I do not think it helps players who are more team-oriented. those are the type of players who can be solid contributors, but do not stand out when they're on the court with some guy making flashy moves or bombing in 25-foot jumpers. the kid who hustles, plays defense and works for rebounding position just isn't going to generate the same buzz.
rankings are only as valid as the person making the rankings.