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By Chad Ford
ESPN Insider Friday, December 17, 2004 The cream of the high school class of 2001 has already been skimmed off. Amare Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Andre Iguodala are already in the NBA and look like they'll be all-stars for years to come. However, the rest of the junior class remains surprisingly intact. Four defections this late in the game is rare. Of course, there's a reason. "That class was pretty top heavy," one NBA scout said. "With the exception of Bosh and Stoudemire, there just weren't a lot of big men. Mo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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