Sunday, December 23, 2012

Known for Faith as Well as His Play, a Top Recruit Picks Duke, Not BYU

In fact, it was his worst. He "wanted to be a kid," he said. The Duke visit was "all about business." Nor was Parker impressed by Duke assistant coach Chris Collins' close ties to the Chicago area. "He's not from Chicago," Parker said. "He's fromJabari Parker said it was a tough to choose from among all of the schools, describing it as a "better, best and best kind of a situation." Watch: Jabari Parker's Announcement · WATCH · Watch: Jabari Parker's AnnouncementCHICAGO (AP) — Jabari Parker still had just about everyone guessing. Then, he pulled out that blue T-shirt with a white “D,” and, finally, it became clear. The prized prospect from Chicago's Simeon Career Academy, one of6-8 Jabari Parker, the No. 2 ranked high school basketball player in ESPN's top 100, committed to Duke on his ESPNU decision special just a moment ago. His choices came down to Michigan State, Duke, Stanford, BYU and Florida. He is one of the mostJabari Parker leaned down from a podium crowded with microphones and pulled a bright blue Duke T-shirt from a backpack, providing a dramatic ending to the type of mystery that is becoming increasingly rare in high school recruiting. Simeon's Parker
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