Triangle Challenge Week 1 Standouts: Part II
For those who didn’t get the opportunity to drop in to see week 1 of the Triangle Challenge, we have you covered! The amount of talent that was present was impressive and there was several prospects that intrigued us from…
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Continue ReadingFor those who didn’t get the opportunity to drop in to see week 1 of the Triangle Challenge, we have you covered! The amount of talent that was present was impressive and there was several prospects that intrigued us from multiple teams.
Juice All-Stars(Telfair) 2020 Vicenzo Vaccarello: You have to like what he can bring to the table for a team, we got the chances to see some flashes of what he can be as far scoring and rebounding. Consistently playing with a high motor and aggression will only make him that much more of an intriguing prospect but overall he’s solid, 6’7 that play inside but also on the wing some.
7th Nation Warriors 2020 Wing Brandon Williams: Has nice size for a Wing prospect at about 6’5 and displayed his ability to get in the paint to make plays offensively. Showed that he could knock down some jumpshots but didn’t settle too often, we liked what we saw and look forward to seeing him more this season.
7th Nation Warriors 2020 Guard Darien Long: One of the better rebounding guards that’s we saw on the day, he doesn’t mind mixing it up inside with the bigs. He displayed his ability to score from multiple levels, facilitate and play through some physical contact throughout. Lastly he seems to play the game at his own pace and doesn’t allow defenders to speed him up, which is always a positive to see from a guard.
Teen Center 2019 Guard Tyler Newton: Very solid showing from this young man, he’s a player that a smaller program may want to scoop up late in the game if you need a guard that can scores. He did a nice job of picking his spot to attack and has a nice IQ for the game, solid overal player.
Juice All-Stars (Telfair) 2020 Guard Jalen Banks: He’s the type of player that excels in transition but can also make some plays in the half court by using his athletic ability. Gets off the ground quickly for some highlight dunks on a regular basis, also uses his speed and quick hands to play the passing lanes to come up with steals.
Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Wing Saquione Harris: Hutch CC was in the building to check him out as well as his teammate as both have already decided to continue their college careers there. We like the progression that Harris has made and the upside in his game that he still has left, he can score the ball from multiple area on the floor and is becoming more of a true wing prospect.