Top 100 Camp Wednesday: Three Things I Liked
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Top 100 camp has returned to the University of Virginia, and several players stood out during an eventful first day. Below is a breakdown of three things I liked during my time in the gym. HENRY COLEMAN’S…
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Continue ReadingCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Top 100 camp has returned to the University of Virginia, and several players stood out during an eventful first day. Below is a breakdown of three things I liked during my time in the gym.
HENRY COLEMAN’S INTANGIBLES
It did not take long for Henry Coleman to impose his will on the court today. Listed at 6-foot-7, 238 pounds, his physical profile is superb, but his motor is even better. Coleman was tremendous defensively as a result of his unrelenting activity in the passing lanes and on the boards. Offensively, he did not force the issue. Coleman was efficient with the ball while also demonstrating his expanding skill set. He made all the right plays and was consistently moving without the ball.
ZION HARMON’S FLOOR GAME
Zion Harmon was easily one of the best point guards I saw today. He set the tone defensively with ball pressure and communicated at all times while on the court. Harmon’s ball-handling and ability to read ball screen actions were sublime. He makes the game look so easy and has an outstanding feel which was evident throughout.
TREVOR KEELS’ VERSATILITY
There are so many ways in which Trevor Keels can impact the game, and this was on display not long after he took the court for the first time. Offensively, he looked confident in his shot and showcased the ability to finish in traffic with either hand through contact. When his shot is not falling, Keels is a reliable playmaker with the ball in his hands. He is also a very solid team defender who rebounds and is not afraid to step up and take a charge.