Juice All-Stars vs Garner Road Final Notes
In our final installment of notes from the Juice vs Groad scrimmages ,we look at some Wings and Forwards that we know can play on the next level. Rebounding, scoring inside the paint and out, as well as some toughness…
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Continue ReadingIn our final installment of notes from the Juice vs Groad scrimmages ,we look at some Wings and Forwards that we know can play on the next level. Rebounding, scoring inside the paint and out, as well as some toughness in the paint are all things that we see in this group.
Juice All-Stars 2020 Forward Mekhi Townes: Big Bodied Forward that you don’t want to cross paths with in the paint at all, he understands how to use his boy to clear space to get easy buckets. Don’t be fooled he is far from just an interior presence, there was plenty of occasions where he got the ball on the perimeter and broke down defenders as well as showing he can knock down shots from outside.
Juice All-Stars 2020 Wing Christopher Nobles: Although he didn’t suit up, he is one that college coaches have placed on their radar, and has proven himself as a next level prospect. He has good size for a wing on the next level, can score the ball at a solid rate and makes plays above the rim on both ends of the floor, one attribute we really about him is that he doesn’t seem to force anything and plays within the flow of the team concept.
Garner Road (Thornton) 2020 Forward Sam Hood: It didn’t take long for him to get going, he made some plays inside the paint but really got it going from outside which is impressive for a player that’s 6’8. College coaches should be keeping a close eye on him as well, he has a pretty solid frame to go with his height and is a nice prospect.
Garner Road (Thornton) 2020 Forward Allan Taylor: Another player that we have seen over the past few years pretty often, has a chance to be a very good rebounder when he wants to be. Offensively he has some post moves and the potential is there if he continues to focus in and work.
Garner Road 2020 Forward Kaleb Scott: When he’s locked in and aggressive, he is one that can do some serious damage on the court, the key for him is to remain that way every moment on the court. Initially he didn’t have much of an impact but as the games went on he began to make more plays and show the potential that has D1 programs keeping a close eye on him.