AKRON, OHIO - LeBron James took the court against some of the
country's top college players in his hometown and - surprise, surprise - he stayed
on the court for a while.
He won five consecutive games before his team lost.
The amazing part of watching James is that he never took a single play off
while going up against guys like Wes Matthews, Brook Lopez, Ty Lawson, Jeremy
Pargo and other top college guys.
Two players stood out from a college crop that also included Chris
Douglass-Roberts, Drew Neitzel (Michigan State), Scottie Reynolds (Villanova), Patrick
Christopher (Cal), Courtney Lee (Western Kentucky), JaJuan Smith (Tennessee), Hasheem
Thabeeet and Jeff Adrien (UConn), Brook and Robin Lopez (Stanford), Alex Maric
(Nebraska), Shaun Pruitt (Illinois) and Othello Hunter (Ohio State).
Xavier's pint-sized point guard Drew Lavender and Rider big man Jason Thompson.
Lavender was terrific and was throwing pinpoint passes to James for easy hoops.
The two seemed to have a good rapport - and for good reason. James grew up in Akron - about 90 minutes down the road from Lavender's
hometown of Columbus.
``We've know each other's games," Lavender said. "We've played against each
other growing up since we were little."
Thompson's play was a shock to college coaches and NBA scouts in attendance. He
wasted little time scoring over James and also was solid defensively on the NBA
star.
Thompson averaged 20.1 points and 10.1 boards at Rider last year, but the
senior-to-be is still a virtual unknown.
``I've known LeBron," Thompson said. "I know a couple of his relatives and we
call each other cousins. We had a good little battle. A couple of guys didn't
want to guard him."
VIRGINIA TECH GUARD HEADING
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Virginia Tech freshman point guard Nigel Munson is likely transferring out of
the Hokies program, according to sources close to the situation.
Munson averaged 11.1 minutes per game this past season, but he had the inside
track to become a starter after Seth Greenberg lost his starting backcourt -
seniors Zabian Dowdell and Jamon Gordon.
RANDOM NOTES:
One of the more interesting sights of the day was watching current Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie and former Wildcats coach Tubby
Smith sitting next to one another on the bleachers. ... One source confirmed that
former Duke big man Josh McRoberts got a guaranteed two-year deal with Portland
after being drafted in the second round (No. 37 overall). The word is that
McRoberts will earn about $700,000 his second season - and part of the reason
is that McRoberts is represented by Arn Tellum - who also happens to represent current
Trail Blazers Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge. ... Western Kentucky's Courtney Lee is the most athletic college guy in
the camp. Lee, Pargo, Matthews and James put on a mini-dunk contest.