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Over the weekend Prep Hoops traveled to Nebraska to cover Elite Camp. Players from several different states were on display. Below are the top players from Nebraska Elite Camp. Ed Chang 2018 Forward Chang a Forward from Omaha, Nebraska is…
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Continue ReadingOver the weekend Prep Hoops traveled to Nebraska to cover Elite Camp. Players from several different states were on display. Below are the top players from Nebraska Elite Camp.
Ed Chang 2018 Forward
Chang a Forward from Omaha, Nebraska is an intriguing 6’9 Forward with great upside. He dominated the boards and finished well in traffic. Over the two days Chang had several highlight dunks. Chang is working to improve his skills on the wing. He hit a few jumpers from three-point lang, but still has tons of room to improve on the wing. Chang is a nationally ranked prospect with the chance to move up the charts over the next year. He holds several Division I offers.
Roman Wilson 2019 Forward
Wilson a post out of Missouri has only been playing basketball for two seasons. For most of his life Wilson thought he would be a football player, but as he continued to grow all the way to 6’9 he decided to give basketball a shot. Wilson is very raw in a lot of areas. He showed promise with great shot blocking ability and nice touch around the rim. Wilson holds multiple Division I offers.
Jaycson Bereal 2018 Wing
Bereal out of Tulsa, Oklahoma brought heat with him up to Nebraska playing at a very high level. He is one of the best athletes around at 6’7 on the Wing. Bereal put together several highlight jams. The athleticism Bereal possess allows him to be a great shot blocker, rebounder and finish around the rim. Bereal is working to improve his jump shot. Bereal holds several offers from Division I schools.
Tyreke Locure 2019 Point Guard
Locker is a feisty Point Guard out of Iowa with the skills of a true Point. He threw dime after dime to his teammates setting them up with easy looks. Locure was always battling on both ends of the court. He is undersized, but obviously has time to grow with graduation still three years out. Quick is the best way to describe his movement on the floor. Locure will be a Division I prospect when he graduates with his ability to make others around him better.
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