Florida Top 250 Expo Prospect Report: Princezion Collins (2018)
2018 West Orange guard Princezion Collins was one of 53 upperclassmen and 86 total prospects in attendance at the Prep Hoops Florida Top 250 Expo on Saturday, Sept. 30th at DME Academy in Daytona Beach.
I sat down with Collins to talk about his time at the expo.
Q: What was your experience like in Daytona at the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo?
A: It was a good experience. I got the chance to play different competition and bond with players I never met before.
Q: Where did you first hear about it?
A: I first heard about the expo on Twitter.
Q: What was the best thing you learned?
A: I learned to always play hard because you never know who is watching you. One positive that grew was my communication because communication is big in the game of basketball. One negative I noticed was that I’m not always consistent like with shooting or working hard on defense.
Q: What positive in your game grew? What negative in your game did you notice and try to fix?
A: My confidence had grown after the camp. Being vocal on the court was something I wasn’t doing well and need to improve.
Q: Would you recommend the expo to your peers? How come?
A: I would absolutely recommend the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo to my peers. I feel like if they want to become seen, learn new things and just witness a great experience playing the game they love, then Prep Hoops is for them.
Q: What is your role looking like this season?
A: My role this season is to just be a great captain, be a very hard worker and just help carry our team the best I can.
Arriving in Daytona alongside his younger brother and teammate Princejudah, a 2019 prospect, Princezion displayed his slashing ability playing with the ball in and out of his hands. He can get to the rack with his strength and long body. Playing on a very talented West Orange group, Princezion Collins should be able to have a stand out senior campaign.