Mr. Basketball of Arkansas explained

The Mr. Basketball of Arkansas award is awarded every year to the student-athlete chosen as the best individual high school basketball player in the state of Arkansas in the U.S. This award was earned by the best of the best in the state of Arkansas. Players who were leaders on and off the court, showed sportsmanship, and lead their team to victory in most occasions.

Award winners

YearPlayerHigh SchoolCollegeNBA/NFL draft
2023Annor BoatengLittle Rock Central High School, Little Rock
2022Derrian Ford (2)Magnolia High School, MagnoliaArkansas then transferred to Arkansas State
2021Derrian FordMagnolia High School, MagnoliaArkansas then transferred to Arkansas State
2020Jaylin WilliamsFort Smith Northside High School, Fort SmithArkansas2022 NBA draft

2nd Rnd, 34th overall by Oklahoma City Thunder

2019Isaac McBrideBaptist Prep High School, Little RockOral Roberts
2018Isaiah JoeFort Smith Northside High School, Fort SmithArkansas2020 NBA draft

2nd Rnd, 49th overall by Philadelphia 76ers

2017Daniel GaffordEl Dorado High School, El DoradoArkansas2019 NBA draft

2nd Rnd, 38th overall by Chicago Bulls

2016Malik MonkBentonville High School, BentonvilleKentucky2017 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 11th overall by Charlotte Hornets

2015KeVaughn Allen (2)North Little Rock High School, North Little RockFloridaNBA G-League

Rio Grande Valley Vipers

2014KeVaughn AllenNorth Little Rock High School, North Little RockFloridaNBA G-League

Rio Grande Valley Vipers

2013Bobby PortisHall High School, Little RockArkansas2015 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 22nd overall by the Chicago Bulls

2012Archie Goodwin (2)Sylvan Hills High School, SherwoodKentucky2013 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 29th overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder (traded to Phoenix Suns via Golden State Warriors)

2011Archie GoodwinSylvan Hills High School, SherwoodKentucky2013 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 29th overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder (traded to Phoenix Suns via Golden State Warriors)

2010Preston PurifoyConway High School, ConwayUABUndrafted

Plays for FC Porto in Euro League

2009N/AN/AN/AN/A
2008A. J. Walton[1] Hall High School, Little RockBaylorUndrafted

Plays for Astoria Bydgoszcz in the Polish League

2007James Anderson (2)Junction City High School, Junction CityOklahoma State2010 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 20th overall by the San Antonio Spurs

2006James AndersonJunction City High School, Junction CityOklahoma State2010 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 20th overall by the San Antonio Spurs

2005Brandon BallardBuffalo Island Central High School, MonetteArkansas StateNo NBA History
2004Marcus Monk[2] East Poinsett County High School, LepantoArkansas2008 NFL draft

7th Rnd, 248th overall by the Chicago Bears

2003Ronnie BrewerFayetteville High School, FayettevilleArkansas2006 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 14th overall by the Utah Jazz

2002Antwoine BlanchardParkview Magnet High School, Little RockTexas StateUndrafted
2001Gavin Ludgood Clarksville High SchoolFlorida Atlantic University
2000Kim AdamsJ. A. Fair High School, Little RockArkansas StateUndrafted
1999Joe JohnsonLittle Rock Central High School, Little RockArkansas2001 NBA draft

1st Rnd, 10th overall by the Boston Celtics

1998Jason Harrison[3] Parkview High School, Little RockMississippiUndrafted
1997N/AN/AN/AN/A
1996Nick BradfordFayetteville High School, FayettevilleKansasUndrafted
1995N/AN/AN/AN/A
1994Matt Daniel[4] Jonesboro High School, JonesboroColorado/HardingUndrafted

Schools with multiple winners

The universities that have multiple award winners tend to be schools that are in, if not, close to the state of Arkansas. These schools are known to have a rich history of basketball in their state and the players that earned the award multiple times have either been drafted to the NBA, or played for a team in the NBA G-League. Oklahoma State University was the first-ever school to have achieved the NCAA championships in back-to-back years. In addition, the school has a total of 6 final four appearances throughout the history of the school, so as you can see Oklahoma State is a school with huge success in the basketball department. The University of Kentucky was known to be successful in the first few years of their career, but there were a couple of setbacks that the school experienced, like a couple of Kentucky players being involved in illegal activities that almost costed the coach his job. The University of Florida, like most of the SEC schools, were once thought of as a football college but eventually after making the NCAA tournaments 3 times in a row, the school soon received recognition as a prestigious basketball university winning multiple SEC championships.

SchoolNumber of AwardsYears
Fayetteville High School21996, 2003
Fort Smith Northside High School22018, 2020
Hall High School22008, 2013
Junction City High School22006, 2007
Little Rock Central High School, Little Rock21999, 2023
Magnolia High School22021, 2022
Parkview High School21998, 2002
Sylvan Hills High School22011, 2012

Significance

George Mikan[5] was a big influence in this award being developed, being that he was the first "Mr. Basketball" player to ever win the award. His influence on the award gave away the idea for each state in the U.S. to be able to have their own Mr. Basketball award. States, for example like, Illinois,[6] Alabama, and Maine who were able to have significant stories regarding the Mr. Basketball award winners in their state.

References

[7] Schumacher, Michael. Mr. Basketball: George Mikan, the Minneapolis Lakers, and the Birth of the NBA. University of Minnesota Press, 2008. Open WorldCat, http://site.ebrary.com/id/10277748.

[8] Isaacsohn, Austin. Illinois’ Mr. Basketball, Charlie Moore Commits to Cal. ULOOP Inc., May,2016. https://www.dailycal.org/2016/05/18/charlie-moore-commits-to-cal-basketball/ [7]O'Brien, Chris (November 2018). https://www.alligator.org/sports/gators-trying-to-find-their-stroke-before-battle-atlantis/article_66f40400-e80f-11e8-a6db-278ebaf33f18.html. Gators trying to find their stroke before Battle 4 Atlantis

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Hoops Renews SWC Rivalry with Arkansas - Baylor Bears Official Athletic Site - BaylorBears.com . www.baylorbears.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720095007/http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/122809aab.html . 2011-07-20.
  2. Web site: Arkansas Hawks Basketball . arkansashawks.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090608050808/http://www.arkansashawks.com/mrbball.html . 2009-06-08.
  3. Web site: Holmes Community College - Students . 2010-02-01 . dead . https://archive.today/20110719211222/http://www.holmescc.edu/athletics/athletics_basketball_coaches.aspx . 2011-07-19 .
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-02-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717142345/http://www.ucasports.com/pdf/LN020108.pdf . 2011-07-17 .
  5. Book: Schumacher, Michael.. Mr. Basketball George Mikan, the Minneapolis Lakers, and the birth of the NBA. 2008. University of Minnesota Press. 756717963.
  6. Issacsohn. Austin. May 2016. Illinois' Mr. Basketball, Charlie Moore Commits to Cal. Daily Cal. ULOOP Inc..
  7. Book: Schumacher, Michael.. Mr. Basketball George Mikan, the Minneapolis Lakers, and the birth of the NBA. 2008. University of Minnesota Press. 756717963.
  8. Issacsohn. Austin. May 2016. Illinois' Mr. Basketball, Charlie Moore Commits to Cal. Daily Cal. ULOOP Inc..