Friday, June 4th, 2010 at 3:42 pm  |  8 responses

Wallpaper: SLAM First Team All-Americans

Kyrie, Brandon, Harrison, Jared and Perry are 2010′s best.

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A number of names could’ve been pressed to the back of 2010 SLAM First Team All-American unis. But in the end, these five future stars donned the S on their chest in Times Square the afternoon before the Jordan Brand Classic. You’ll find more of photographer Kareem Black’s photos exclusively here on SLAMonline and in Ish 139, of course.

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  • Ben Osborne Posted: Jun.4 at 3:47 pm
    So fresh.

  • Enigmatic Posted: Jun.4 at 4:00 pm
    How the hell Kareem Black kept all the tourists in Times Square from crowding and mobbing the shoot is beyond me.

  • SLAM ONLINE | » Hot Topics Posted: Jun.4 at 4:01 pm
    [...] HS All-American Wall [...]

  • niQ Posted: Jun.4 at 4:36 pm
    Next year’s draft is going to be even better.

  • ShanShan Posted: Jun.5 at 3:41 pm
    LOL….. Look at Sully’s pot belly. Hope the Buckeyes take care of that.

  • justin Posted: Jun.6 at 5:54 am
    Barnes is the only one who seems to be comfortable in his own skin. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO refreshing to see these days, when sooooooooooooooooo many people are “acting” and “just playing a role”.

  • Yesse Posted: Jul.21 at 10:06 am
    Seriously guys. the resolution is still too low for me.

  • [...] Pro-Am, we had a chance to catch up with the Twitter all-star and see what’s good with him. A SLAM 2010 HS First Team All-American, it had been a minute since we caught up with Kyrie from the photo shoot in Times Square. Believe [...]

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