The entirety of the college basketball world descended on Las Vegas this weekend for the final days of the July evaluation period. For college coaches, this is the last time they're allowed to be in the gym scouting the best high school players in the country up close and personal. For players, this is a golden opportunity to boost your profile and earn new scholarship offers.

One player who took advantage of the opportunity is Chicago native Zach Norvell. Norvell is a 6'4 shooting guard ranked No. 85 in ESPN's class of 2016 ranking. He has offers from Illinois, Wake Forest, and Florida State, and after what he did Saturday night, he may get a few more.

Playing for the Mac Irvin Fire, Norvell hit 11 three-pointers in the first half and 14 for the night on his way to 53 points. It made a for good looking stat sheet:

Class of 2016 shooting guard Zach Norvell just had the game of the summer. 53 points and 14 3-pointers pic.twitter.com/gIRlj35Ruu — Scott Phillips (@phillipshoops) July 26, 2015

The best part? Norvell's former high school teammate Jabari Parker was in attendance. Norvell is entering his senior season at Simeon, the same school that once produced Parker and Derrick Rose. Parker, who also played for the Mac Irvin Fire in his prep days, has been in Vegas helping coach his former club this week.

Norvell was a freshman when Parker was a senior at Simeon. As you can tell from the video above, a torn ACL hasn't damaged Parker's infectious spirit.

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