Exposure HoopFest Sunday 2017 Scouting Reports
Sunday was championship day and there were plenty of big games and stand out performances on the day. Here are some reports on 2017 players who stood out throughout the day. Raylon Hardy 6’0 PG New Orleans Wolves – Hardy…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingSunday was championship day and there were plenty of big games and stand out performances on the day. Here are some reports on 2017 players who stood out throughout the day.
Raylon Hardy 6’0 PG New Orleans Wolves – Hardy had moments of being unstoppable at getting into the paint. The lefty can knock down shots from long range and run a team with no problem. Defensively his quickness plays a big role in the team defense.
Michael Young and Ryghe Lyons 6’7 F/C New Orleans Wovles – Lyons and Young both commanded the paint on both ends and has the ability to step out and knock down jumpers. The 6’7 duo was big on the boards the entire weekend.
Davontavean Martin 6’4 G New Orleans Elite – Martin was once again unstoppable off the bounce. Once he gets a foot in the lane, there is an array of moves and counter moves to enable a clean finish above the rim. The offers are picking up steam fast in both basketball and football.
Lamont Berzat 5’8 PG New Orleans Elite – Berzat (UNO commit) is a verbal leader for NO Elite and any team he plays on. The ability to run the show and cause havoc on both sides of the court is impressive and makes him consistently a crowd favor.
Devaughn Gauno 5’9 G LT Rockets – Deedy Gauno continued to prove why he is one of the toughest scoring threats in the area this weekend. He scores from every level and when he heats up, is capable of carrying a team beyond expectations.
Latrell Jones 6’1 G Louisiana Spartans – Jones has had a big summer so far and did so once again this weekend including six made threes in a game. The Archbishop Shaw guard has been a scoring machine with big outings becoming the norm.
Romin Williams 5’10 G Primetime Select – In a reunion of Primetime select, Williams led the way. From running the team, to hitting big shots, to defending the best player, he’s the guy who can handle it all and that’s why D1 offers are coming in.
Kai Morgan 6’2 SG Primetime Select – Morgan hit jumpers like he always does and even showed off his ability to bully his way into the lane. As his body tones up even more and the athleticism comes through, he’ll be one to watch.
Keytaon Thompson 6’5 PF Primetime Select – When Thompson wants the rebound, he gets the rebound. Finishes everything 12 foot and in. Showed off both open court and tight area handles. Only issue, he’s a Miss St QB signee with plans to enroll in January.