<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at our Starting Five of the Class of 2021 prospects from the second session of the Fall Elite Camp in St. Charles, Mo, presented by head coach Kyle Gerdeman and his staff at Lindenwood University.</p>
<p>Point Guard: [player_tooltip player_id="709240" first="Anthony" last="Phieffer"] 5’10" Webster Groves: A very solid point guard who just made things happen at both ends of the court. He plays excellent on-ball defense and he could really push the pace on offense. He can play well with the ball or off the ball as a penetrator and mid-range jump shooter.</p>
<p>Wing: [player_tooltip player_id="824118" first="Cole" last="Farrell"] 6’4" Hazelwood Central: The top prospect in the elite camp is a highlight reel athlete who showcased this athletic ability with several emphatic dunks. He is also a creative slashing threat who could finish with floaters and mid-range jumpers to go along with improved 3-point shooting range. He already has a couple of Division I offers on the table.</p>
<p>Wing: [player_tooltip player_id="824160" first="Myles" last="Estrada"] 6’1" Francis Howell Central: A stocky shooting guard who can get buckets from just about anywhere on the floor. He displayed his excellent 3-point shooting range and his ability to move without the ball and get himself open off screens and cuts. He can also make a play off the dribble to get a bucket.</p>
<p>Forward: [player_tooltip player_id="824180" first="Lance" last="Hackney"], Jr. 6’7" Lutheran St. Charles: A robust post player who was very assertive around the basket as he moved people around like furniture. He finished well with both hands around the basket and showcased a nice jump hook over the left shoulder. He also displayed some increased shooting range from 3-point range off the catch.</p>
<p>Forward: [player_tooltip player_id="985217" first="Shelton" last="Flanigan"] 6’6" Miller Career Academy: A very athletic combo forward who was a matchup problem with his versatility. He is an excellent rebounder and can get a bucket in the paint. He also showed his ability to handle the ball and be a playmaker off the dribble to go along with his 3-point shot.</p>
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