RankNameHeight    Position   SchoolCollege

1Quincy Miller6’8”SFQuality Education
May not be second for long.  Length, skill set, and versatility are very impressive.

2PJ Hairston6’5”SGDudleyUNC
Zone defenses have nightmares of PJ Hairston.  Powerful shooting guard with big time range.

3Dezmine Wells6’4”SFWord of God
Strong, aggressive, and very active.  Takes the ball to the hoop with authority.

4Deuce Bello6’3”SGWestchester Academy
A bit raw, but a excellent talent.  Consistency and basketball IQ need to catch up with his ultra athleticism and upside.

5Marshall Plumlee6’11”CChrist School
Unlike his two older brothers Marshall is a true center, but like his two older brothers he is a big time prospect with a chance to move up a couple spots on this list.

6Jacob Lawson6’7”SF/PFNorthern Guilford
Powerful, athletic combo forward who hasn’t got the respect he deserves, but it will come.

7Tony Kimbro6’4”SG/PGChrist School
Versatile lefty with range.  Plenty of upside and began to take big strides last year.

8Marquis Rankin6’1”PGVance
Explosive point guard who can affect the game at each end of the court.

9Bishop Daniels6’3”SG/PGWord of God
Ultra athletic combo guard with a very high ceiling, consistent production needs to follow.

10Jacquise Moore6’1”PG/SGConcord
Under-rated combo guard who is a force on the defensive end of the court.  The very athletic guar is also a very versatile offensive player; shooter, slasher, passer. 

11Jervon Pressley6’8”PF/CWaddell
Strong, active power forward, who really gets after it on both ends of the court.  Very intriguing prospect.

12Anthony Gill6’8”PFCharlotte Christian
Well built, fairly athletic, power forward with some face up skills.  A good bet to make big steps in the next couple years.

13Anthony Stitt6’1”PGButler
A very quick scoring point guard with range.  Stock should rise considerably this upcoming year.

14Aaron Roundtree6’7”SFWilson Beddingfield
Very long and skilled SF who is still growing and has excellent ball skills.

15Deng Leek7’CVeritas Sports Academy
Super long center who can get up and down the court, but must get stronger, quicker and learn the game.

16Bernard Sullivan6’7”PFN. Mecklenburg
A left handed face up power forward with considerable upside.  Ironing out his shooting and ball handling will be the next steps.

17Tyler Poole6’6”SFHickoryOle Miss
A very strong wing forward that is able to shoot from three and take it inside.

18Devince Boykins6’4”SFE. Rutherford
Very athletic and intriguing SF, whose development will be worth noting.

19Edge Warren6’9”PFVeritas Christian Academy
A long shot blocking power forward who gets up and down the floor very well.

20Terrence Williams6’4”SFWest MecklenburgUNCW
A very well built wing who can play SG and SF.  Very good in the open court.

21Chris Wilson6’3”PGTerry Sanford
Fierce competitor that has a solid grasp of the game from the lead guard spot.

22Jacoby Davis6’SG/PGVance
A powerfully built combo guard who is inconsistent offensively, but excellent perimeter defender.

23Donta Harper6’5”SGSouth Central
Athletic wing with the ability to knock down the deep three and finish at the rim.

24Terry Williams6’4”SF/PGNortheastern
Strong athletic wing who can shoot and handle the rock. Potential to rapidly move up this list.

25Chase Cannon6'5SG/SFWest Carteret
Big guard with the ability to knock down the three with good consistency and finish around the rim.
Once he catchus up athletically, he will have a chace to rise in the rankings. Young for grade. May reclassify.

25Keith Belfield6’6”SG/SFCannon School
A pure shot maker; hits from three, mid-range, and scores in transition.

25Shaleek Shellbee6’7”PFPerquimans
Long, athletic shot blocker with an improving skill set and excellent upside.



2011 NC Boys Basketball Rankings (*rankings to be updated soon)