He gave Oak Hill the business as a 16 year old, when Melo was a senior and considered one of the best players in the country and every member of Oak Hill's team went D1. You can't even name another player on St. Vincent St. Mary's
So he's telling the truth.
Pretty much single-handedly outscored Trevor Ariza's Westchester team too. They were a top-10 team nationally and he had them 52 to 49 until they made a three at the buzzer to tie
him.
This video is the most ridiculous thing - six threes, just as many long twos (including turnaround J's), post moves, finger-rolls, alley-oop dunks with his head at the rim, putback dunks over dudes, at least three steal-and-dunks, and even a running buzzer beater....it was like watching a man play against little kids.