Five-star wing Lonnie Walker has committed to Miami.Walker chose the Hurricanes over Arizona, Kentucky, Villanova and Syracuse. Hes the programs highest-ranked commitment since ESPNs recruiting database started in 2007.Walker, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Reading High School (Pennsylvania), is ranked No. 19 in the ESPN 100. He has already signed his letter of intent.Miami received Walkers first official visit in late September, but this was presumed to be an Arizona vs. Villanova battle for much of the fall. Villanova had been recruiting him the longest and had the in-state pull, while Arizona made its move in September and October. However, after Walker took his official visit to Tucson in mid-October and didnt commit, Miami became more of a threat. He also took an official visit to Kentucky in early September.It was beautiful, Walker told ESPN in October when asked about Miami. The environment, the people, I meshed with the players really well. JaQuan Newton, Dewan [Huell]. The coaches and assistant coaches, I mesh with really well. I thought it would take a little bit longer to talk to the players and hang out and everything, but it sort of just snapped right away.Miami has had success with players from the Philadelphia area the last few years. Newton and Davon Reed -- who both played in the same AAU program as Walker -- are on the roster now, and assistant coach Adam Fisher is from the suburbs of Philly. Fisher was the lead recruiter on Walker.Walker should make an immediate impact for Miami as a scorer on the wing. Hes a good athlete that can score in a variety of ways. Walker is aggressive going to the rim, but is also excellent in the mid-range and make shots from the perimeter. He averaged 16.7 points and 4.1 rebounds for Team Final on the Nike EYBL circuit last spring and summer, shooting 39.1 percent from 3-point range.Walker is the third five-star recruit to commit to Miami in the last two classes, after Bruce Bowen and Huell pledged in the 2016 class. He is the third ESPN 100 prospect in Jim Larranagas 2017 class, joining Chris Lykes (No. 52) and Deng Gak (No. 93), along with New Zealand native Samuel Waardenburg.Nike Just Do It Schoenen Kopen . Francis told several hundred members of the European Olympic Committees that when sport "is considered only in economic terms and consequently for victory at every cost . Vapormax Groothandel . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. http://www.vapormaxsalenederland.com/nike-epic-react-flyknit-2-goedkoop-kopen.html . 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Brazilian national coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has confirmed that the veteran goalkeeper is set to join Toronto on loan, saying it will help him be ready for the World Cup.NEW ORLEANS -- Former Saints star Will Smith was executed by an irate driver as Smiths wounded wife lay nearby during the chaos that followed an April 9 traffic accident, a prosecutor told a New Orleans jury Sunday during closing arguments in the shooters trial.But a defense attorney said the defendant, Cardell Hayes, 29, was the victim of a rushed investigation by police reacting to the death of a beloved football star. And he insisted Hayes fired in self-defense.This young man tried his best, trying to avoid doing what he had to do, John Fuller shouted during a thundering closing argument. He reminded jurors not to be star-struck by the parade of Smiths famous former teammates who attended the weeklong trial.Hayes, 29, was on trial for second-degree murder in Smiths death, and attempted second-degree murder in the wounding of Smiths wife, Racquel. A jury was expected to begin deliberations Sunday.Saints coach Sean Payton, quarterback Drew Brees, and former running back Deuce McAllister were among those who attended to show support for Smiths widow -- a witness and daily front-row spectator. Former Saints safety Steve Gleason, battling Lou Gehrigs disease, watched closing arguments Sunday from his wheelchair in the courtrooms middle aisle.Racquel Smith was hit first when gunshots rang out on the night of April 9, a bullet tearing through her leg, Assistant Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Napoli told the jury as he recounted the crime in his closing argument.She then listened as the love of her life, the father of her children, was executed, Napoli said, noting that Hayes pumped eight .45-caliber bullets into Smith -- one in the side, seven in the back.Napoli dismissed defense claims that a drunken Smith was the aggressor and that Hayes was defending himself in accordance with Louisianas stand your ground law.That law doesnt appply, Napoli said, because Hayes was the aggressor and was engaged in a criminal act, having armed himself after he purposely rammed his Hummer into Smiths Mercedes SUV.ddddddddddddHayes took the stand Saturday, insisting that he only fired after Smith struck him several times and grabbed a gun from his damaged Mercedes -- and after he heard what sounded like a gunshot.I knew for a fact that I was going to get shot, Hayes told the jury.No other witness said Smith was armed. Prosecutors said the loaded gun remained untouched inside Smiths damaged car.Fuller told jurors that Hayes was the victim of an incomplete investigation. He said police failed to take a DNA sample from a cup found on the crime scene. (Hayes said Smith had thown a drink cup at him at the beginning of their confrontation).Fuller also said investigators failed to obtain video from a bar and two restaurants that Smith had visited prior to the shooting, video that might have helped in gauging Smiths temperament that night.A pathologists report showed Smith was legally drunk after spending time at the citys annual French Quarter Festival. He was driving with a group of friends traveling in several cars when his SUV appeared to lightly bump Hayes Hummer -- a bump captured on surveillance videos. Smith then drove off, with Hayes in pursuit.Hayes vehemently denied that he intentionally rammed Smiths vehicle several blocks later. He told the jury that he was trying to dial 911 and didnt realize how close they were as he tried to report a hit-and-run.Hayes is a former semi-professional football player who said hes an admirer of Smith. He said he didnt realize the man he killed was Smith until hours after the shooting, while he was in police custody. ' ' '