Adidas Three Stripes Alliance (2019 Wings)
Here are some of the top Missouri Class of 2019 wings from last weekend’s Adidas Three Stripes Alliance Tournament at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo. E.J. Bellinger 6’2″ Gateway (Fort Zumwalt South): A talented wing player with good length who…
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Continue ReadingHere are some of the top Missouri Class of 2019 wings from last weekend’s Adidas Three Stripes Alliance Tournament at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo.
E.J. Bellinger 6’2″ Gateway (Fort Zumwalt South): A talented wing player with good length who is thinking offense the moment he steps on the floor. Bellinger has the ability to shoot the ball very well of the catch, whether it is from the high post or from 3-point range. He also has a quick release on his shot. He will also put it on the floor and take it to the basket if you push up on him too much.
Jamonta Black 6’2″ Missouri Hustle 16U (Rock Bridge): Nice size wing player who has been playing at the 16U level all summer. He has a smooth offensive game as he can get to the basket and knock down the 3-point shot. Has a chance to be very good if he continues to get stronger physically.
Hayden Thomas 6’2″ Gateway (Twin Rivers): He has really improved over the course of the grassroots season as he has adjusted to the speed and quickness of summer basketball after playing at a small high school. I like his fundamentals and his skill set from the wing. He can handle the ball well and he knows how to score. He stays under control.
Braeden Weitrich 6’0″ Missouri Hustle 16U (Moberly): Another young wing player who has been playing up at the 16U level. He was able to shoot the ball well from 3-point range, but he also likes to shot fake and get the ball to the basket off the dribble.
Khalib Bryant 6’0″ Arsenal Hoops (DeSmet): A slashing young guard who can really attack the basket and does a nice job finishing. He did his best work in the open court when he was able to get out in transition and really attack the hoop.