ProSkills Austin Elite Workout: Standout Players (Pt.2)
ProSkills Austin held their Elite Workout this past Sunday at the Round Rock Sports Center, where some of the top talent from the Austin-Metroplex for the 2022, 2023, and 2024 classes gathered to compete and sharpen their skills in a…
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Continue ReadingProSkills Austin held their Elite Workout this past Sunday at the Round Rock Sports Center, where some of the top talent from the Austin-Metroplex for the 2022, 2023, and 2024 classes gathered to compete and sharpen their skills in a variety of non-contact drills.
The invite-only event featured a handful of players that are ranked in PrepHoops’ Texas rankings, as well as a talented group of underrated underclassmen set to make a name for themselves in the coming years.
You can check out the full-length live feed of the Elite Workout here, posted on Texas Basketball Scouts Youtube page.
Here are the standout players from the ProSkills Austin Elite Workout (Part 2):
2023 Class (Continued)
Dylon Richardson Dylon Richardson 6'2" | PG Hutto | 2023 TX | G | Hutto
Even though he’s still recovering from a knee injury and supporting a brace, Richardson showed why he’s one of the top prospects in the area with glimpses of his explosiveness during drills that included a few dunks. The physically imposing point guard has smooth handles and a pretty deep-range shot where he knocked down a good amount of shots from beyond-the-arc.
Jerin Brown | F | Cedar Ridge
Brown had the look of the strongest player in the gym on Sunday and had a powerful one-handed dunk in the early portion of the workout. The versatile sophomore forward also showed the ability to hit shots from beyond-the-arc and can be a player who stretches the floor as a knockdown shooter.
Malachi Goodlet | G | Round Rock Home School
Malachi Goodlet is someone who wasn’t on our radar entering the workout but impressed as a player with a good skill set. Quick, with explosive leaping ability, good handles, and a smooth shot, Goodlet showed the ability of a well-rounded guard at the event.
2024 Class
Camden Brock | G | Lorena
Brock didn’t look or perform like an underclassman at the workout, as the lefty freshman did a really good job of showing his shooting ability from both the mid-range and from three-point territory. He brought a consistent and workmanlike approach to every drill.
Mac Goodlet | G | Round Rock Home School
Mac Goodlet was another freshman who impressed and was one of the top shooters at the event. Like his brother, Goodlet showed to be a quick guard with good handles, also with the ability and confidence to knock down shots from all over the half-court.
Clint Smith | G | Pflugerville Hendrickson
A pure sharpshooter, Smith showed he can knock down step-back shots, on the move, or as a catch-and-shoot player. Smith had solid technique on his shot and is a guard we are keeping an eye on moving forward.