
Rivals.com ranks future Kentucky forward Michael Gilchrist as the nation's top interior scorer.
They rank Bowling Green's Chane Behanan, who has signed with Louisville, at No. 3 on the list and future Wildcat Anthony Davis at No. 5.
Here are some excerpts:
1. Mike Gilchrist
School: Elizabeth (N.J.) St. Patrick
The Buzz: The strength in Gilchrist's game comes from within 15 feet on the offensive side of the ball. His relentless competitive fire, quick feet and length make him the best interior scorer in 2011. He's too big for most wings and too skilled and quick around the rim for bigger guys.
3. Chane Behanan
School: Bowling Green (Ky.)
The Buzz: Although he lacks the ideal height of a power forward, the 6-foot-7 Louisville signee has a fully developed game. His strength and ability to keep defenders sealed are tough to stop when combined with his footwork, skill and touch as a scorer.
5. Anthony Davis
School: Chicago (Ill.) Perspectives
The Buzz: A five-star forward who is on his way to Kentucky, Davis isn't your typical back-to-the-basket guy. He actually prefers to have the ball in his hands and is lethal facing the rim. However, his length, touch and feel for the game make him awfully tough in the paint.
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They rank Bowling Green's Chane Behanan, who has signed with Louisville, at No. 3 on the list and future Wildcat Anthony Davis at No. 5.
Here are some excerpts:
1. Mike Gilchrist
School: Elizabeth (N.J.) St. Patrick
The Buzz: The strength in Gilchrist's game comes from within 15 feet on the offensive side of the ball. His relentless competitive fire, quick feet and length make him the best interior scorer in 2011. He's too big for most wings and too skilled and quick around the rim for bigger guys.
3. Chane Behanan
School: Bowling Green (Ky.)
The Buzz: Although he lacks the ideal height of a power forward, the 6-foot-7 Louisville signee has a fully developed game. His strength and ability to keep defenders sealed are tough to stop when combined with his footwork, skill and touch as a scorer.
5. Anthony Davis
School: Chicago (Ill.) Perspectives
The Buzz: A five-star forward who is on his way to Kentucky, Davis isn't your typical back-to-the-basket guy. He actually prefers to have the ball in his hands and is lethal facing the rim. However, his length, touch and feel for the game make him awfully tough in the paint.
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Speaking of Gilchrist, he led St. Patrick (NJ) to a 69-41 win over Gill St. Bernard's in the NJSIAA Tournament semifinals.
Gilchrist breezed to a double-double in the win.
St. Patrick is expected to play St. Anthony on Wednesday in an epic championship game between No. 1 and No. 2 in the state and the nation.




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