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- Award winners Most winners by high school and college
- See also
- References
Each year the Mississippi Mr. Basketball award is given to the best high school boys basketball player in the state of Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger.[1] Award winnersYear | Player | High School | College | NBA draft | 2015 | Malik Newman (3) | Callaway HS, Jackson | Mississippi State/Kansas | 2014 | Malik Newman (2) | Callaway HS, Jackson | Mississippi State/Kansas | 2013 | Malik Newman | Callaway HS, Jackson | Mississippi State/Kansas | 2012 | Devonta Pollard | Kemper County HS, De Kalb | Alabama, EMCC, Houston | 2011 | Rodney Hood | Meridian HS, Meridian | Mississippi State, Duke | 2014 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 23rd overall by the Utah Jazz | 2010 | Rashad Perkins | Starkville HS, Starkville | Chipola, MGCCC, Henderson State | 2009 | Andre Stringer | Forest Hill HS, Jackson | LSU | 2008 | Rashanti Harris | New Hope HS, Columbus | -- | 2007 | R.L. Horton | Lanier HS, Jackson | Southern Miss | 2006 | Ravern Johnson | Coahoma County HS, Clarksdale | Mississippi State | 2005 | Monta Ellis | Lanier HS, Jackson | -- | 2005 NBA Draft: 2nd Round, 40th overall by the Golden State Warriors | 2004 | Al Jefferson | Prentiss HS, Prentiss | -- | 2004 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 15th overall by the Boston Celtics | 2003 | Charlie White | Provine HS, Jackson | Jackson State | 2002 | Jackie Butler | McComb HS, McComb | -- | 2001 | Mo Williams | Murrah HS, Jackson | Alabama | 2003 NBA Draft: 2nd Round, 47th overall by the Utah Jazz | 2000 | Timmy Bowers | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | Mississippi State | 1999 | Jonathan Bender | Picayune Memorial HS, Picayune | -- | 1999 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 5th overall by the Toronto Raptors | 1998 | David Sanders | Provine HS, Jackson | Ole Miss | 1997 | Tang Hamilton | Lanier HS, Jackson | Mississippi State | 1996 | Quentin Smith | Vicksburg HS, Vicksburg | Mississippi State, Southern Miss | 1995 | Michael DeGruy | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | Tallahassee CC, Henderson State | 1994 | Jerry Nichols | Lanier HS, Jackson | -- | 1993 | Jesse Pate | Murrah HS, Jackson | Arkansas | 1992 | Othella Harrington (2) | Murrah HS, Jackson | Georgetown | 1996 NBA Draft: 2nd Round, 30th overall by the Houston Rockets | 1991 | Othella Harrington | Murrah HS, Jackson | Georgetown | 1996 NBA Draft: 2nd Round, 30th overall by the Houston Rockets | 1990 | Bernard Haslett | Vaiden HS, Vaiden | Southern Miss | 1989 | James Robinson | Murrah HS, Jackson | Alabama | 1993 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 21st overall by the Portland Trail Blazers | 1988 | Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf[2] (2) | Gulfport HS, Gulfport | LSU | 1990 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 3rd overall by the Denver Nuggets | 1987 | Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf[2] | Gulfport HS, Gulfport | LSU | 1990 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 3rd overall by the Denver Nuggets | 1986 | Steve Galloway | Murrah HS, Jackson | New Orleans | 1985 | Kenny Payne | Northeast Jones, Laurel | Louisville | 1989 NBA Draft: 1st Round, 19th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers | 1984 | Joe Coleman | Forest Hill HS, Jackson | Ole Miss | 1983 | Todd McCaskill | Forest Hill HS, Jackson | Mississippi State | 1982 | Ricky Short | Murrah HS, Jackson | Auburn | 1981 | James Williams | Magee HS, Magee | 1980 | Charles Jones | East Kemper High School, Scooba | Louisville | 1984 NBA Draft: 2nd Round, 36th overall by the Phoenix Suns | 1979 | Walter Mason | Horn Lake HS, Horn Lake | NWCC | |
Most winners by high school and college Number | High School |
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7 | Murrah High School, Jackson | 4 | Lanier High School, Jackson | 3 | Callaway High School, Jackson | 3 | Forest Hill High School, Jackson | 2 | Gulfport High School, Gulfport | 2 | Harrison Central High School, Gulfport | 2 | Provine High School, Jackson |
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9 | Mississippi State | 3 | Alabama | 3 | LSU | 3 | Southern Miss | 2 | Georgetown | 2 | Henderson State | 2 | Louisville | 2 | Ole Miss |
See alsoMississippi Miss BasketballReferences1. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.clarionledger.com/story/prepsreport/2014/04/13/pastmrbasketball/7665707/|title = Past Mr. Basketball, boys Coach of the Year winners|date = 2014-04-13||website = ClarionLedger.com|publisher = The Clarion-Ledger|last = Thomas|first = Chris}} 2. ^1 Known at the time as Chris Jackson
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