Week 2 9 Dime Fall League Standouts: Part II
Team Bulldogs 2021 Guard Derek Canady: After a slower start in the first game of the season he bounced back this weekend with an outstanding game and showcased his potential as a prospect. Rebounding , scoring, defending and facilitating for…
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Continue ReadingTeam Bulldogs 2021 Guard Derek Canady: After a slower start in the first game of the season he bounced back this weekend with an outstanding game and showcased his potential as a prospect. Rebounding , scoring, defending and facilitating for others were all things we saw from him throughout the week 2 matchup as he finished with 15 Points.
The Dawgs 2023 Wing Carlos Craig: Raw talent would be the best way to describe him at this point. He still is trying to figure some things out but overall we like what he brings to the court mindset wise and with his rebounding. Currently the #3 player in the league in RPG , when a shot goes up he’s attacking the glass and working to attempt to come up with a possession.
Orange Crush 2021 Guard Tim King: Offensively he provided a nice spark for his team, attacking the paint and scoring/drawing fouls. We like the toughness that he plays with on both ends of the floor which led to him finishing with 14 Points on the day.
Team Northside 2022 Guard Tristin Harkins Tristin Harkins 6'2" | PG Pine Forest | 2022 State NC : This was his League debut and he didn’t waste any time getting going, coming up with a steal and a bucket in the first possession of the game. College coaches will want to keep a close eye on him as he does all the thing that you want from a PG and seems to get better each time we see him.
The Life 2021 Guard Ricardo Polk: Part of the reason his team was able to get to the win was his three point shooting. He caught fire early on knocking down three treys in the first half, but also was clutch late in the game hitting his fourth three point shot to help seal the win for The Life.
Team Raiders 2022 Guard Deshon Watson: Scoring wise he didn’t waste any time to get going , being aggressive early on which allowed him to find his rhythm. He didn’t settle for just the outside shot but instead made the right reads which led to high percentage buckets.
Westside 2022 Guard Marvin Fletcher: He’s a new addition after moving to the area from out of state but he fit it with the squad smoothly. He gets after it on the defensive end to force turnovers and understands his role on the offensive side of the ball.