Commentary
Flyin' to the Hoop recap
Originally Published: January 18, 2012
By John Stovall | ESPN Recruiting Nation
KETTERING, Ohio -- The Flyin' to the Hoop Invitational, featuring 34 teams from seven different states, featured plenty of high-flying action as many of the nation's standouts were on display. Founder Eric Horstman has done a great job building the event to the point that, in it's 10th anniversary, it has become one of the elite events in the country and the best in the Midwest.
2014, SF, 6-6 200 pounds
Wiggins is one of the best talents, regardless of class, thanks to his rare quickness and athletic ability. His jump shot has been improving as well as the consistency of his effort. The native of Toronto is beginning to make himself special.
Standout players
Andrew Wiggins (Toronto, Canada/ Huntington Prep in West Virginia)2014, SF, 6-6 200 pounds
Wiggins is one of the best talents, regardless of class, thanks to his rare quickness and athletic ability. His jump shot has been improving as well as the consistency of his effort. The native of Toronto is beginning to make himself special.
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