The McDonald’s All-American game was the biggest recruiting event in the nation last week, and at least a couple of future Tar Heels were right in the thick of it. Nassir Little impressed everybody present and was arguably the best player there, as Brandon covered in his recap. However, the game wasn’t all that happened; there were three days of practice beforehand, and those are arguably more important, as while the game has been derided as a defense-absent, individual-focused glorified dunk showcase, practices are where scouts and media get to see players’ skills without the potential restriction of teammates hogging the ball.