University of Missouri Elite Camp (2019 Standouts)
Here are some of the top Class of 2019 players from this weekend’s University of Missouri Elite Camp in Columbia. One thing is certain. The future of basketball at Rock Bridge is very good. Isiaih Mosley 6’4″ Rock Bridge: A…
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Continue ReadingHere are some of the top Class of 2019 players from this weekend’s University of Missouri Elite Camp in Columbia. One thing is certain. The future of basketball at Rock Bridge is very good.
Isiaih Mosley 6’4″ Rock Bridge: A young combo forward who has the size, body and versatile skill set to impact a game in many different ways. Mosley is strong and physical enough to do a lot of damage in the low post. He is also very comfortable on the high post and on the perimeter with his ability to handle the ball and hit the mid-range jumper. He also got out on the break and threw down a couple of nice dunks. You can put him just about anywhere on the floor.
Jamonta Black 6’2″ Rock Bridge: Very smooth and elegant young combo guard with a nice offensive package. He will knock down the 3-pointer off the catch when left open. Black also has a nice set of handles and he’s capable of getting to the basket and creating off the bounce. He is long and has a lot of spring in his game. He has enjoyed a big spring and he continued to play with that kind of confidence during the camp.
Ben Cooper 6’0″ Rock Bridge: One of the top shooters in the camp, this young man was money from long distance throughout the day. He moves without the ball and constantly gets to the open spot. Has a quick release as well. He does more than just shoot. He is a solid ball handler and passer who can make a few plays off the dribble.
Broc Smith 6’3″ Republic: It was first time seeing this young man play and I was impressed the more I watched him. He has nice size for a wing player and he can really shoot it from downtown. I really like how much he moved on offense. He was in constant motion and hard to find. He did an excellent job of knocking down shots off the catch and he also pulled up in transition and hit a number of 3-pointers. Knows how to play.
Braeden Wetrich 6’0″ Moberly: Young combo guard who also did a nice job knocking down shots from long distance. He handled the ball quite a bit and showed no fear in trying to get to the basket off the dribble. He can shoot it off the catch and you could tell he is developing some offense off the dribble.
Keenan Miller 6’2″ Rock Bridge: Long wing player who was at his best when he’s operating within 15 feet of the basket. Very effective in that space, whether he’s getting to the basket off the bounce of pulling up for a mid-range jumper. Did not need a lot of extra, needless dribbles to get where he wanted to go. Has a soft touch while moving to the basket.
Trey Shannon 5’11” Wellington-Napoleon: Solid point guard who has an very high-arching 3-point shot that was very effective. Shot it well coming off a down screen. He handles the ball pretty well and did an effective job of getting to the basket in spots.