Here, we present the No. 7 player in the Class of 2011. Hands down, the 6-3 2-guard was U17 USA Basketball ‘s top player en route to an 8-0 World Championship run this summer. Often compared to Chauncey Billups and Eric Gordon (and Percy Miller as far as looks are concerned), Beal’s game isn’t flashy, but his fundamentals and outside accuracy are far more developed than most preps. Next season, Beal will be holding it down in Gainesville.
Video: Brad Beal – Best Shooter in 2011 Class

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