<p><i>Wings and Forwards showed out during their time at Big Shots MB. There was plenty of players with size and skillset that college coaches will want to get to know</i>.</p>
<p><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="17"><b>Dallas Seawolves 2020 Wing Austin Atkinson</b>: Good size for a college level wing as he stands at about 6’7 with a nice wingspan. Slashing to the basket is something that you will see from him pretty often, he understands how to attack at proper angles and will only become more dangerous as he adds muscle. </span></p>
<p><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="17"><b>Garner Road 2022 Wing [player_tooltip player_id="577871" first="Avion" last="Pinner"]</b>: The progress that he has made over the years as well as the upside he has to be special has been very fun to watch over time. His combination of: height, wingspan and skillset are all things that allow him to be successful on the court and we really like the fact that he doesn’t attempt to force too many plays. ECU was the first school to extend an offer but there will be plenty of programs on board for Mr. Pinner before it’s all said and done. </span></p>
<p><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="17"><b>Tea Marie 2022 Wing [player_tooltip player_id="944974" first="Jakwon" last="Moore"]:</b> D1 programs have already began to offer and he showed some of the reasons why during this event. He showcased his athletic ability, strength, toughness and versatility to help lead his team. Look for him to raise his stock if he can continue to put together good performances going into next school year. </span></p>
<p><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="17"><b>Dallas Seawolves 2020 Forward Emmanuel Megnanglo</b>: One of the better big man prospects that we had the chance to see, he would be a very nice pickup for a program that is still recruiting at this point. He’s somewhat of a project but we liked how well he was able to finish above the rim and his agility for a player that is 6’9, is solid. </span></p>
<p><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="17"><b>Tea Marie 2021 Forward [player_tooltip player_id="838025" first="Jacori" last="Owens"]</b>: The 6’9 Forward out of Combine Academy had a nice overall impact for his squad, playing his role and making plays. The fact that he doesn’t try to do too much and plays to his strength is something that we can appreciate from a player, especially at such a young age. </span></p>
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