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Aquille Carr (born September 28, 1993) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Saint John Mill Rats of the National Basketball League of Canada. He attended Princeton Day Academy in Lanham, Maryland and was a highly scouted prospect for the 2013 college recruiting class. In January 2012, Carr announced his commitment to the Seton Hall University Pirates men's basketball team for the 2013–14 season. But, on March 17, 2013, he announced that he was skipping college to play overseas.
A native of Baltimore, Carr is known for his small stature, athleticism, and ball-handling abilities. The Washington Post noted that he's "somewhat generously listed at 5 feet 7, in sneakers, including his hair." As a freshman, he led his Patterson High School team to a 76–62 upset victory over No. 5 Digital Harbor with 20 points, 10 assists, and six steals. For the feat, The Baltimore Sun named him its Boys Athlete of the Week on December 23, 2009. The following week, Carr received the honor again after he scored 15 of his 38-points in the fourth quarter against defending Class 2A state champions, Baltimore City College. Filling in as the starting point guard, he helped Patterson defeat Josh Selby-led Lake Clifton with 39 points and 19 assists. In his freshman season, he averaged 25.5 points, 8.0 assists and 5.3 steals.
The NBA Development League, or NBA D-League, is the National Basketball Association's official minor league basketball organization. Known until the summer of 2005 as the National Basketball Development League (NBDL), the NBA D-League started with eight teams in the fall of 2001. In March 2005, NBA commissioner David Stern announced a plan to expand the NBA D-League to fifteen teams and develop it into a true minor league farm system, with each NBA D-League team affiliated with one or more NBA teams. At the conclusion of the 2013–14 NBA season, 33% of NBA players had spent time in the NBA D-League, up from 23% in 2011. Beginning in the 2015–16 NBA Development League season, the league will consist of 19 teams; all of whom will be either single-affiliated or owned by an NBA team. The Fort Wayne Mad Ants had been the lone exception, until they were acquired by the Indiana Pacers in September 2015.
The league began its play as the NBDL in the 2001–02 season; the original eight franchises were all located in the southeastern United States (specifically in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia).
A high school (also secondary school, senior school, secondary college) is a school that provides adolescents with part or all of their secondary education. It may come after primary school or middle school and be followed by higher education or vocational training.
The term "high school" originated in Scotland, with the world's oldest high school being Edinburgh's Royal High School from 1505. The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, Boston Latin School founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction. In all of New Zealand and Malaysia, along with most of Britain and parts of Australia, Bangladesh and Canada, high school means the same thing as secondary school, but instead of starting in 9th grade, these "secondary schools" begin at ages 11 or 12.
In Australia, high school is a secondary school, from Year 7 or Year 8 through to Year 12, varying from state to state. High school immediately follows primary (elementary) school; therefore, a Year-7 Australian high-school student is sometimes as young as 12. In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, the term "high school" generally refers to Years 7–10, whereas the term "College" is used for Years 11–12. In Victoria the term "secondary college" has largely replaced the term "high school" following the reforms of the Labor Government in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some schools have retained the name "high school" (such as Melbourne High School) and many have now dropped the "secondary" and are simply known as "college".
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in North America, and is widely considered to be the premier men's professional basketball league in the world. It has 30 franchised member clubs (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada), and is an active member of USA Basketball (USAB), which is recognized by FIBA (also known as the International Basketball Federation) as the national governing body for basketball in the United States. The NBA is one of the four major North American professional sports leagues. NBA players are the world's best paid sportsmen, by average annual salary per player.
The league was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The league adopted the name National Basketball Association on August 3, 1949, after merging with its rival National Basketball League (NBL). The league's several international as well as individual team offices are directed out of its head offices located in the Olympic Tower at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York City. NBA Entertainment and NBA TV studios are directed out of offices located in Secaucus, New Jersey.
The Delaware 87ers (nicknamed the Sevens) are an American professional basketball team of the NBA Development League. It is an affiliate of the Philadelphia 76ers in the National Basketball Association. The home games are played at the Bob Carpenter Center on the campus of University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. The team was founded in 2007 as the Utah Flash and served as an affiliate to the Utah Jazz. In April 2013, the 76ers acquired the team and relocated it to Delaware.
In 2004, Utah entrepreneur Brandt Andersen heard the NBA was expanding operations to include a development league. Eventually Andersen got a new team to start play in 2007, based in Orem, Utah, playing at the McKay Events Center.
The Flash nickname was chosen by a name-the-team contest, in which over 21,000 votes were cast. The team was established with a close help from its NBA affiliate Utah Jazz, who indicated to the general manager job David Fredman - who was an assistant coach and director of scouting for the Jazz for 28 years, and also the assistant general manager for the Denver Nuggets - and as a coach Brad Jones, a regional scout who was the nephew of long time Jazz coach Jerry Sloan. Also as an NBA affiliate were the Boston Celtics. In the first season for the Flash on December 21, 2007 guard Morris Almond (who had been sent down to the D league by the Jazz) tied an NBA Development League record with 51 points in a 118-116 victory over the Austin Toros later in that season Almond broke the record with an 53-point performance in the 102-87 blowout win against the Bakersfield Jam, Almond also led the league in scoring averaging 25.6 points a game. In July 2008, Fredman was called back by the Jazz to work as a scout, and coach Jones ended up pulling double duty as general manager as well. In 2009, the Celtics changed affiliations to the new team Maine Red Claws, leading the Atlanta Hawks to join forces with the Flash.
Here is Aquille Carr's Hoopmixtape Volume 2.
Here is the incredibly quick sophomore guard Aquille Carr putting on a show early this season. Aquille has a huge following in Baltimore, putting up 39 points against Josh Selby last year and a 58 point performance a couple weeks ago. Expect a lot more of Aquille Carr coming soon on Hoopmixtape.
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Here is the recap of Aquille Carr going against the #1 player in the nation, Andrew Wiggins from today.
Highlights of 2014 NBA Draft prospect Aquille Carr aka "The Crimestopper," who spent the first 10 games of the 2013-14 NBA D-League season with the Delaware 87ers, averaging 10.7 points in 14.0 minutes. The NBA Development League, the NBA's official minor league, is now on YouTube, showing over 350 live games on the NBA D-League YouTube Channel and NBADLeague.com. Fans can get a glimpse at the players, coaches and officials competing to ascend to the NBA's ranks. More than 40% of players drafted into the NBA since 2005 have played in the NBA D-League. Ten former NBA players are in the NBA D-League coaching ranks this season. With 24 percent of players boasting NBA D-League experience when the NBA tipped off the 2013-2014 campaign in October, the NBA D-League YouTube Channel is the best p...
Aquille Carr makes a guest appearance at the Dyckman League Playoffs. 8/17/16
TheReelMe heads to Baltimore to film a documentary on Baltimore's very own Aquille Carr, AKA the Crimestopper. Standing at only 5'6, his high school highlights have garnered over 25 million views and he was offered a lucrative contracte before even graduating. Witness Aquille's journey towards his next professional contract and see how he's overcome all of the obstacles thrown at him. Aquille knows he deserves a second chance, and after seeing this documentary, you’ll think so too. Executive Producers - Kameron Mitchell & Matthew Hillman Director - Brandon Flowers Editor - Corey Packer of Chest Pound Films No copyright intended in the use of work from HoopMixtape, The Baltimore Sun, and Vice Sports. Subscribe to TheReelMe on YouTube to stay updated on our daily releases: http://bit.l...
These are some of the best high school highlights from Baltimore native, Aquille Carr. Will the electric 5'6 PG be drafted in this year's NBA Draft? Watch Thursday to find out!
At 5'6 140lbs, Aquille Carr always finds himself looking up at other players on the court. Those same players always find themselves shocked at the athleticism and talent Carr brings to the hardwood. Carr is an electrifying scorer and made a name for himself nationally at the 2010 Nike EYBL Session #1.
You've probably seen his high school tape. The 5'6 high school phenom, with ball handling skills that remind you of Steve Nash, and court vision that makes you think of Chris Paul. It was all supposed to go as planned for Aquille "Crimestopper" Carr. He would go to Seton Hall, become a star, turn into a lottery pick, and the rest would be history. Instead, right after high school he took his talents to China, where he lasted 5 months. Now, Carr is determined to erase the stigma surrounding small basketball players, and it ready to finish what he started and finally make a NBA roster. Subscribe to VICE Sports here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-Sports Check out the VICE Sports beta for more: https://sports.vice.com/ Follow VICE Sports here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VICESports Face...
Global Basketball TV's Sam Kuperman speaks with Aquille Carr of the DMV All Stars after he completed his final game of Session B.
At just 5'7 Baltimore's high school basketball star Aquille Carr defies gravity. CNN's Chris Lawrence reports.
Aquille Carr Interview for Nike Pro City Exhibition Game June 2014 on behalf of Big Apple Basketball.
Joe Davis, Chief Scout of ScoutsFocus, did an exclusive interview with one of America's top high school sophomore basketball prospects and came away with some jaw dropping news.
Matt Gibson of Dime Magazine caught up with Under Armor athlete Aquille Carr as he prepares for the 2014 NBA Draft after taking his own unique path
Capitol Hoops caught up with Aquille Carr at Under-armour grind session