When
the National Youth Basketball League (NYBL) was developed 2 basic promises were
made. First, we promised a high level of competition. We think we delivered on
that promise as evidenced by the fact that of the top 8 finishers at the recent
6th grade AAU Nationals, 7 of the teams played in the NYBL, including
3 of the Final 4 teams as well as the eventual national champion. Secondly, we
promised a high level of exposure. Over the course of the NYBL, numerous
stories and features have been written highlighting the standout performers
from session to session. In an effort to further showcase the significant
amount of talent the NYBL was fortunate to amass, the league decided to host a
NBA-styled all-star game to close out the inaugural season.
To
this end, the best talent that the NYBL has to offer will be on full display in
Columbus, Ohio on September 21st when the ball is tipped on the
inaugural NYBL All-Star game. More specifically, there will be 2 all-star games
which will feature the league’s top 40 players. The “Top 20” game is the more
prestigious of the 2 games and will feature the league’s top 20 players. Because there was so much talent in the NYBL,
1 all-star game would not do the league justice. Therefore, the “Top 40” game will feature the
league’s next best 20 players. Make no
mistake, those next 20 players can ball, and could have very easily made the
top game.
In
terms of the selection process, at the conclusion of each of the league’s 3
sessions, top performers lists were developed which contained the top 40
performers for that particular session. From there, the players on the list
were broken down by position and where they were selected on the list (i.e., 1st
team, 2nd team etc). As a further example, players that appeared
more frequently on the top performer lists and/or were selected as 1st
and 2nd teamers were selected for the “Top 20” game.
The
2 NYBL all-star games will be played on Saturday, September 21st in
conjunction with the Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase, and will part of a slate of all-star
games that will include Ohio North vs South games in grades 7th -11th,
and 8th grade “Ohio vs Indiana” and “Ohio vs Kentucky” games. In addition
to their participation in the NYBL all-star games, the players will be afforded
the opportunity to participate in the elite showcase where they will compete
against other players from across the country that did not necessarily play in
the NYBL. As part of the showcase, players will play 4 additional games and
could possibly be selected for a final showcase all-star game late Sunday
afternoon.
Awards
will be given out for MVPs for all of the all-star games and exposure
opportunities will be maximized. In fact, within the next couple of days we
will be releasing individual player profiles for each player selected for the
game. Below are links to the all-star selections as well as the session by
session top performer lists.