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Written by Andre Whitehead   
Monday, 26 June 2006
The final breakdown of the NBA Players Camp. The last ball was dribbled late,late Saturday night and as the ballerz were making their way to the dorms,we will take one last look back at how the kids from the Volunteer state faired.

Terrence Oglesby (Bradley Central)
T.O. started the week kind of tentative. Not knowing exactly what to expect he did'nt play anything like the Oglesby we have come to know. As the camp wore on he gained his confidence and his teammates blessing and the deadeye shooter rose to the occassion with 18 big points in the bronze semi-final and 12 in the final. Great week for the young man who will take his success to the Nike All-American Camp in Indianapolis next week.

Gerald Robinson (MLK)
Big G came to play in Richmond this week. The cat-quick Robinson had a great week at the camp. He started a bit slow with a slight wrist sprain that limited his outside ability, but he used the experience to improve his defensive effort and show his burst to the onlookers. Gerald came into his own as the camp dwindled down with huge scoring performances of 12 and 9 points. He will carry this success with him as he travels to Atlanta for the adidas Superstar Camp in July.

Antwaine Wiggens (Greeneville)
The thin man closed the camp on a positive note scoring 7 points in the semi-final game and closing the week off with a bang. Twain had a tough week coming off an ankle injury and being sick shortly before the camp. His energy level was surely affected, but he was a trooper and stayed the course. The remainder of the summer will be huge for Antwaine as he helps lead his Travelers to the Hoosier Shootout.
 
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