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* **High School:** Milwaukee Bay View | * **High School:** Milwaukee Bay View | ||
* **AAU Team:** Playground Elite | * **AAU Team:** Playground Elite | ||
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==== Marquette Career ==== | ==== Marquette Career ==== | ||
- | Lacy is currently being recruited heavily by Marquette | + | Lacy received heavy recruiting interest from Marquette |
==== High School Career ==== | ==== High School Career ==== | ||
Lacy led a young Milwaukee Bay View team this year to a record of 8-14 and averaging 21.71 points per game. | Lacy led a young Milwaukee Bay View team this year to a record of 8-14 and averaging 21.71 points per game. | ||
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==== Playground Elite Career ==== | ==== Playground Elite Career ==== | ||
A member of the nationally known Playground Elite, Johnnie plays with other top Wisconsin Juniors including Jamil Wilson, Jeronne Maymon, Luke Russell, and Eric Williams. In their most recent tournament, the Arizona Cactus Classic, Johnnie led the team to the final four while averaging 18.7 points per game. | A member of the nationally known Playground Elite, Johnnie plays with other top Wisconsin Juniors including Jamil Wilson, Jeronne Maymon, Luke Russell, and Eric Williams. In their most recent tournament, the Arizona Cactus Classic, Johnnie led the team to the final four while averaging 18.7 points per game. | ||
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+ | 6/2/2008 - Wisconsin Sports Network | ||
+ | By Mark Miller | ||
+ | Wishoops.net Editor | ||
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+ | Johnnie Lacy, 5-10, PG/WG, Milwaukee Bay View (Playground Elite) | ||
+ | Lacy once again showed tremendous quickness with the ball in his hands as he repeatedly got to the rim and finished over bigger defenders while also knocking down his share of perimeter jump shots. Lacy can play either guard spot and is extremely difficult to contain in a one-on-one situation because of his quickness and ability to change gears repeatedly on drives to the hoop. | ||
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We saw Lacy play in an event in Milwaukee last month and we came away highly impressed with both his quickness and shooting ability and after seeing him a second time this weekend in Akron, we are completely sold on this guy. In Playground Elite’s quarterfinal-loss to tournament runner-up Rising Stars, Lacy scored more than half his team’s points and finished with 36. He is high on Marquette despite the recent coaching change, but also lists Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Cincy. -hoopsreport.com | We saw Lacy play in an event in Milwaukee last month and we came away highly impressed with both his quickness and shooting ability and after seeing him a second time this weekend in Akron, we are completely sold on this guy. In Playground Elite’s quarterfinal-loss to tournament runner-up Rising Stars, Lacy scored more than half his team’s points and finished with 36. He is high on Marquette despite the recent coaching change, but also lists Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Cincy. -hoopsreport.com | ||
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==== Rankings ==== | ==== Rankings ==== | ||
- | * **Scout Profile (91 Overall):** http:// | + | * **Scout Profile (#61 Overall, #7 PG):** http:// |
- | * **Rivals Profile (99 Overall):** http:// | + | * **Rivals Profile (#97 Overall, #16 PG):** http:// |
+ | * **CSTV (#89 Overall)** | ||
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==== Related Links ==== | ==== Related Links ==== | ||
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