Vote: Which was National Play of the Week in high school boys basketball? (1/2/2024)

Watch our video of the top 10 plays during holiday tournament week and pick your favorite

The SBLive staff watched a bunch of highlights from last week's high school boys basketball games across the nation and picked our top 10.

Check out the video above and vote in the poll below to choose your favorite play from the heavy holiday tournament schedule Dec. 25-31, 2023.

The winner will become eligible to be named National Play of the Year at the end of the winter season.

The voting will conclude Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Descriptions of each play are below the poll.

(Video by Jordyn Bennett; Lamont Hartfield photo by Justin Fine)

1.

Ace Bailey, McEachern (Georgia)

Blows by the defense and throws down jam on first play of the game.

2.

AJ Dybantsa, Prolific Prep (California)

Gets the steal at one end, then posterizes his defender at the other.

3.

Cooper Hoffman, Pecatonica (Illinois)

Swishes shot from the opposite free-throw line to end the half.

4.

Isaac Carr, Central Catholic (Oregon)

Puts ankle-breaking move on top recruit Cameron Boozer.

5.

Isaac Williams, South Harrison (Missouri)

Sinks volleyball-style touch shot at the buzzer for the win.

6.

Kamari King, Cleveland (California)

Double-banks, rolls the game-winning shot in at the buzzer.

7.

Khaleel Pratt, Augusta Christian (Georgia)

Manages to throw down dunk despite hard foul into the wall.

8.

Lamont Hartfield, Faith Family Academy (Texas)

Throws down alley-oop dunk on the fast break.

9.

Landon Pokorski, Gretna (Nebraska)

Sinks game-winning shot from tough angle on the baseline.

10.

Randy Smith, Columbus (Florida)

Skies through the lane and hammers down monstrous dunk.

-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports


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MIKE SWANSON

Mike Swanson is the VP of Content for High School On SI. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.