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    Figured that there have been quite a few Pro-Am Leagues going on and that there should be a thread dedicated to showing some highlights. Feel free to add to it with some of the sickest from this summer, or even some blasts from the past if the mood strikes you. Here are a few I have come across:

    JaVale McGee is truly the king of summer promise. We all know about his mental lapses and overall hilarity, but he can throw down with among the best out there. Some Drew League highlights:

    If JaVale could ever merit an All-Star Game, man would it be fun to see him in that setting. Here is more proof of that with another Drew throwdown:

    Davon Jefferson has always been a monster athlete and somewhat intriguing prospect. Has yet to crack a NBA roster, though has played pro in Israel, Russia, France and China. He is set to go back to Russia this next year. This facial in the Drew shows the athleticism that makes the NBA a possibility in the future:

     

    Nick Young is back in his hometown, this time with the Lakers and shows the fans a bit of what they hope to be getting with a couple Drew dunks:

    The Game lobs it to The Beard. Must be nice to know you have a guy like that running behind you on a fastbreak:

    DeMar DeRozan back in his hometown showing mad hops at the Drew:

    Kevin Durant at the Drew League, doing what he does:

    That one before was just a glimpse into how unstoppable KD tends to be in this setting. May not be the Rucker from last year, but he has to be one of the most difficult match-ups in the world, if not the most:

    The Jamal Crawford Pro Am All-Star Game had its feature player drop 46 and guest Tyreke Evans put in 42. Two of the most dynamic dribblers around thrilling the crowd:

    Not that we did not already know this, but it is really hard to defend Isaiah Thomas. He dropped 49 points in the Jamal Crawford Pro-Am Portland vs. Seattle game:

    Tony Wroten Jr. helped seal the game for Seattle with this ankle breaker:

    Tyreke Evans Shammgod’s the Mayor of Seattle! Nasty cross on the poor old guy! Still, the mayor seems to take it in stride and dishes a dime to a cutter. Nonetheless, Reke steals this clip:

    Memorable ending at the Jamal Crawford All-Star game, as none other than Jamal Crawford nails the game winner at the buzzer to give his team a 139-138 W:

    Also, in case you missed it, LeBron went to the Phillipines and decided to get in on an exhibition. Not much defense, not much hairline (the obligatory LeBron James hairline joke), just still a fun little clip:

    Seems like this is a good start. Hopefully we will see more. Feel free to post HS clips as well. Also, if you have an interest, look up some of your favorite HS prospects and I more than likely have a solid amount of clips on their profile. IA Elites has really churned them out this summer and it is sure to build up, just wanted to give a heads up that if you feel like searching the site to see some talked about HS talent, you can actually see a few plays to go along with it.

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    Guess he missed the potential game winning triple and his team lost:

    Still finished with 35 and 17. Plus, the artist former known as Ron Artest and soon to be formerly known as Metta World Peace had 29 and 13 for the other team, so KD had a pretty tough match-up as compared to most Pro-Am comp. Ron-Ron’s team also featured DeMar DeRozan. As usual, the Drew appears to be stacked, even for a player who may be the second best in the NBA (at least I, and many others, believe so).

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    Guess he missed the potential game winning triple and his team lost:

    Still finished with 35 and 17. Plus, the artist former known as Ron Artest and soon to be formerly known as Metta World Peace had 29 and 13 for the other team, so KD had a pretty tough match-up as compared to most Pro-Am comp. Ron-Ron’s team also featured DeMar DeRozan. As usual, the Drew appears to be stacked, even for a player who may be the second best in the NBA (at least I, and many others, believe so).

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    Not a highlight package, still want to call shenanigans on this whole thing:

    Like the creativity. Also, for you soccer fans out there, Nate announced he will be wearing #10 for the Nuggets in honor of Lionel Messi.

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    Not a highlight package, still want to call shenanigans on this whole thing:

    Like the creativity. Also, for you soccer fans out there, Nate announced he will be wearing #10 for the Nuggets in honor of Lionel Messi.

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    Kyrie dropped 47, Nate had 44:

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    Kyrie dropped 47, Nate had 44:

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