250 Expo: Standout Performers
It was a lot of talent in the building at the Prephoops 250 Expo and over the next few days we will get the chance to break down many of the top performers. So let’s being with the top players…
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Continue ReadingIt was a lot of talent in the building at the Prephoops 250 Expo and over the next few days we will get the chance to break down many of the top performers. So let’s being with the top players who impressed us on the day.
Scotland County 2020 Guard Garrett McRae: Was absolutely outstanding throughout the day which wasn’t a surprise to us as we have seen him dominate on multiple occasions. He’s strong, quick, athletic and has a natural gift for scoring the ball at a high level . Low Major D1 and High D2 programs should be giving him a call as he’s that type of prospect.
Voyager Academy 2020 F/C Jonas Aidoo: A Player that you simply cant miss when he walks in the building as he stands just under 7 feet tall. He does plenty of the things that you want to see from a big man such as: rebounding, blocking shots, passing from the post and setting good screens. Although he still has some areas that he will need to continue to perfect he is a player that D1 programs should be tracking and D2 programs should already be offering.
Mount Tabor 2022 G Gunner Walters: One of the better PGs that we saw on the entire day, you can clearly tell that he spends a high amount of time working on his game. His IQ is above many of the players in his class and he is an outstanding shooter from three point land, he showed some tremendous passing and his ability to handle defensive pressure without turning the ball over was impressive.
Legion Academy 2021 Guard Shawn Wilson: Out of all the game and that we watched him play, I don’t think we saw him miss two shots in a row. With an off the charts shooting percentage and tremendous athletic ability, you can see why he excels especially in the uptempo style of play. He doesn’t show much emotion and doesn’t get rattled regardless of what may be going on, D1s are already tracking and rightfully so.
Sanderson 2020 Forward Tylan Green: It seemed as if he tried to literally dunk everything when he stepped inside the paint as he threw down dunk after dunk all day long. Don’t be confused, he’s more than just a dunker, he has a skillset that was on display throughout camp. He has a nice face up game , can put the ball on the floor and has a nice quick first step.
Ardrey Kell 2020 Forward Davidson Hubbard: He was matched up with a player that was much taller than him during the first game so we were interested to see how he would adjust. Using his IQ and high fundamental skillset he passed the test with flying colors , attacking from the correct angles and shooting the deep ball when the opportunity presented itself.