Top 2018 Shooters in Charlotte
Shooting the ball at a high rate is what we see on tv during the NBA season. Players always want to be the guy that can knock down the long shot. Here is a look at some of the top shooters in the Charlotte area.
Trey Wertz 6’5 SG Providence Day/Team Loaded NC-One of the best shooters in the state, has the size to play the two or three position at the next level. Has offers from schools all over the country including Yale, Harvard, Boston College and Clemson.
Jaylen Sims 6’6 SG United Faith-Sims is one of the best shooters in the state. True 6’6 guard with a great body and frame. Plays downhill and can knock down the mid-range and 3-point shot consistently. Super athletic and handles like a PG. High basketball IQ and always makes the right play. Incredible work ethic and a great teammate. Has offers from Minnesota, East Carolina, Wofford, Rhode Island, Towson, American and Boston among others.
Hunter Tyson 6’7 W Peidmont HS/Team CP3-Tyson is a big in a wings’ body. Has great size to bang down low and the ability to shoot it from deep. Offers include Wake Forest, Clemson, Butler and Michigan among others.
KC Hankton 6’9 F United Faith-Strong bloodline athletically, gifted size, can finish well in transition, strong and long. Gets hands and arms in passing lanes. A knock down shooter from the three-point line. Doesn’t miss many.
Kody Shubert 5’11 PG Lincoln Charter/Team Charlotte-Shubert is a natural scorer who lets the game come to him or can take over a game at will and also possesses a strong will to win. Can shoot with the best in the state. Has offers from Tennessee Tech, South Florida, Loyola (MD), American, Presbyterian, Lipscomb and Hartford.
MJ Armstrong 6’2 SG Gaston Day/Team Loaded NC-One of the top scorers in the state, high level athleticism, can finish at the rim. Has an offers from Northern Arizona. Has heard recently from Coastal Carolina, Ohio and Charleston Southern.
Rafael Jenkins 5’9 PG United Faith-He plays the game with a chip on his shoulder and doesn’t back down from any challenge. When you combine his silky smooth handle with the ability to finish around bigs and his ability to knock down the trey ball, you have a player that colleges at the D1 level should definitely be on.