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It's that time. The NBA Playoffs are here.
For 16 teams, the next week will be a knock-down-drag-out brawl to try to get to the second round. It usually helps to envision your opponent as the enemy, but that might be difficult for several of this year's players.
The following is a list of high schools with multiple players in the NBA Playoffs. Some share the bond of sharing an alma mater, while others were even teammates.
Something tells me it's not going to make a difference once the games start.
*Players listed more than once attended multiple high schoolsHigh Schools with Multiple Players in the NBA Playoffs
INSEP (Paris, France) - 5Alexis Ajinca, New Orleans Pelicans
Clint Capela - Houston Rockets
Boris Diaw - San Antonio Spurs
Damien Inglis - Milwaukee Bucks
Tony Parker - San Antonio Spurs
Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.) - 4Cory Joseph - San Antonio Spurs
Tristan Thompson - Cleveland Cavaliers
Avery Bradley - Boston Celtics
Nick Johnson - Houston Rockets
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) - 4Jordan Adams - Memphis Grizzlies
Rajon Rondo - Dallas Mavericks
Steve Blake - Portland Trail Blazers
Josh Smith - Houston Rockets
San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno, Calif.) - 3Robin Lopez - Portland Trail Blazers
Brook Lopez - Brooklyn Nets
Quincy Pondexter - New Orleans Pelicans
South Kent School (Conn.) - 3Isaiah Thomas - Boston Celtics
Russ Smith - Memphis Grizzlies
Dorell Wright - Portland Trail Blazers
Ames (Iowa) - 2Doug McDermott - Chicago Bulls
Harrison Barnes - Golden State Warriors
Campbell Hall (North Hollywood, Calif.) - 2Justin Holiday - Golden State Warriors
Jrue Holiday - New Orleans Pelicans
Chaminade (St. Louis) - 2David Lee - Golden State Warriors
Bradley Beal - Washington Wizards
Christ School (Arden, N.C.) - 2Miles Plumlee - Milwaukee Bucks
Mason Plumlee - Brooklyn Nets
Crane (Chicago) - 2Tony Allen - Memphis Grizzlies
Will Bynum - Washington Wizards
Dominguez (Compton, Calif.) - 2Jordan Hamilton - LA Clippers
Tyson Chandler - Dallas Mavericks
Franklin (Seattle) - 2Jason Terry - Houston Rockets
Aaron Brooks - Chicago Bulls
GlenOak (Canton, Ohio) - 2C.J. McCollum - Portland Trail Blazers
Kosta Koufos - Memphis Grizzlies
Horizon Christian Academy (San Diego) - 2Jeff Withey - New Orleans Pelicans
Jared Dudley - Milwaukee Bucks
Huntington (W. Va.) - 2Patrick Patterson - Toronto Raptors
O.J. Mayo - Milwaukee
Jefferson (Ore.) - 2Terrence Jones - Houston Rockets
Terrence Ross - Toronto Raptors
King (Riverside, Calif.) - 2Kawhi Leonard - San Antonio Spurs
Tony Snell - Chicago Bulls
Lake Howell (Winter Park, Fla.) - 2Chandler Parsons - Dallas Mavericks
Nick Calathes - Memphis Grizzlies
Montrose Christian (Rockville, Md.) - 2Greivis Vasquez - Toronto Raptors
Terrence Ross - Toronto Raptors
Pike (Indianapolis) - 2Courtney Lee - Memphis Grizzlies
Jeff Teague - Atlanta Hawks
Seattle Prep - 2Spencer Hawes - LA Clippers
Martell Webster - Washington Wizards
Simeon (Chicago) - 2Derrick Rose - Chicago Bulls
Jabari Parker - Milwaukee Bucks
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, N.J.) - 2Tyler Ennis - Milwaukee Bucks
J.R. Smith - Cleveland Cavaliers
University Lab (Baton Rouge, La.) - 2Glen Davis - LA Clippers
Garrett Temple - Washington Wizards
Westchester (Los Angeles) - 2Trevor Ariza - Houston Rockets
Amir Johnson - Toronto Raptors
Westwind Prep Academy (Phoenix) - 2Greg Smith - Dallas Mavericks
Tony Snell - Chicago Bulls
MaxPreps editorial assistant Chris Brown contributed to this report.