Big Shots : Myrtle Beach 2 – 2018 Standouts
Prep Hoops SC takes a look at some of the top players from the Palmetto State in the event here in this article.
Andrew Gardner – Socastee HS / Big Shots South Carolina 17U (pictured on front)
Gardner exploded for 33 points vs the Carolina Defenders. Gardner can really see the floor with his crisp passing. Gardner 6’6 prefers to play on the perimeter. Gardner is looking for a big senior season for the Braves.
BJ Blue – Marion HS / Big Shots South Carolina 17U
Blue is a guard who likes to play off the ball for the most part. Blue a stocky player can hit open shots when given the chance.
Kendrell Generette – Socastee HS / Manzer Basketball Club
Generette 6’2 guard scored 55 points in the Big Shots All-American Camp during the NCAA Live Period. Generette a athletic guard can get to to the rim or pop up for a mid-range jumper. Generette likes to attack the baseline when he has the chance.
Samuel Woods – Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach / Manzer Basketball Club
Woods has made great strides in a short time span. Woods just completed his first season of varsity basketball for the Saints. Woods left-handed can run the floor and rebound out of his area. Woods 6’7 has good length and really has a chance at the next level with just more seasoning under his belt.
Robert Guyton – Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach / Manzer Basketball Club
Guyton is a 5’10 guard who brings a tough attitude to the floor. Guyton a mainstay at Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach can knockdown open shots or dive on the floor for a loose ball.
Ryan McCray – Ben Lippen / Team All or Nothing
McCray likes to score the ball and has the ability to do just that. McCray is the leader of the Falcons offense. McCray likes the ball in his hands during crunch time.
Ephraim Butler – Berkeley HS (Monck Corners) / Team All or Nothing
Butler a point guard started off in the spring with TMP. Butler made the move to All or Nothing for the summer period. Butler has the ability to penetrate-kick and get the ball into the gaps.
Travis “TJ” Brown – Dreher HS / Lower Richland Promise
Brown a wing player can score the ball at all three levels. Brown likes to have the ball in his hands to create his own offense. Brown led the Blue Devils to the 3rd Round of the SCHSL Playoffs last season before losing to eventual 4A State Champion Lower Richland HS.