Jenks/Union Invitational: Best Scorers
The Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best scorers from this tournament. Trae Washington – Tulsa Central – G Washington can score whenever he…
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Continue ReadingThe Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best scorers from this tournament.
Trae Washington – Tulsa Central – G
Washington can score whenever he wants from any spot on the floor. He excels at blowing by defenders and scoring on either side of the rim. Washington also has a nice floater and a smooth mid-range pullup. His speed and quickness make him an extremely tough player to guard.
Will McGuire – Tulsa East Central – G
McGuire is a quick guard that is a knockdown shooter as well as a crafty finisher. He can knock down three-pointers off the dribble and off of the catch. He also has a nice handle and is a very tough player to guard in open space. In one-on-one situations, he showed off his spin move, euro-step, and hesitation move.
Davion Warden – Northwest Classen – G
Warden is a dynamic scorer and can score on anyone in any situation. His offensive game is similar to that of Kevin Durant as he can hit contested threes, score in the paint, and shift defenders with his dribble moves. His length and athleticism make him a matchup nightmare.
Jeremiah Johnson – Putnam City North – G
Johnson is a lights-out shooter and can create his own shot. Although the best part of his game is his catch-and-shoot three, he can also score off of the dribble. He has a nice handle and is able to blow by defenders and finish at the rim.
Chase Martin – Jenks – F
Martin is a forward that can score from anywhere. He has a smooth jumper from behind-the-arc and knocks down threes consistently. He was also able to beat defenders off the dribble as defenders would fall for his pump fake and he would hit a one-dribble pull-up jumper from the elbow. Martin also has a nice spin move that he uses in the post.