<p>Made Hoops Warm Up</p>
<p>December 11<sup>th</sup>- 13<sup>th </sup>2020</p>
<p>Phoenix, Arizona (Inspire Courts)</p>
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<p><strong>Top Ranked Prospects</strong></p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="843715" first="Shane" last="Nowell"] SG 6’6 (Eastside Catholic High School, WA)</p>
<p>Arizona commit showed the hometown fans flashes of what Sean Miller expects to see all next season. Shane literally uses his left hand to blow by and bully opponents to the rim with ease. He also has his more than reliable pull up jump shot were all he must do is get to a spot on the floor and rise over the top of the defenders. Versatile defender that can guard from the 1-4 at the next level.</p>
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<p>Michael Foster PF 6’10 (Hillcrest Preparatory, AZ)</p>
<p>ESPN 5-Star recruit for the class of 2021 6’10 Foster has size, strength and versatility that college coaches love mixed in with his toughness and motor. He has a chance to be an impact player wherever he commits to going. Foster dominated the glass on both ends of the floor this weekend, blocked shots and slammed everything he could near the rim. As his skills continue to improve on the perimeter, so will his draft stock.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="533055" first="Will" last="McClendon"] SG 6’3 (Findley Prep, LV)</p>
<p>McClendon’s ability to knock down three’s in bunches was on display this weekend. The UCLA bound shooting guard lit up the defense from deep range. He used his strong frame to finish through contact on the break. Shooter with unlimited range and good footwork on the 2021 prospects.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="923128" first="Jaylin" last="Stewart"] SG 6’6 (Garfield High School, WA)</p>
<p>As one of the top players on the west coast for class 2023, the size and skill for Stewart is beyond his years. At 6’6 he is a knock down three-point shooter that uses his jump shoot to set up the rest of his game. Stewart has the athleticism to get to his spots and make tough finishes at the rim. He is also good defensive rebounded with a ton of upside.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1012733" first="Brandon" last="Weston"] SG 6’5 (Hillcrest Preparatory, AZ)</p>
<p>The Seton Hall commit attacked the rim with ferocity all weekend, throwing down multiple dunks on and around opponents. His size and length at guard position make him a two-way player that can score and defender of multiple positions. Weston moves well without the ball and finds easy points. He is an active offensive rebounder as well. As he continues to develop his shot, look out Big East, there’s another good guard on the way.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="674422" first="Koren" last="Johnson"] CG 6’3 (Garfield High School, WA)</p>
<p>Johnson was one of the top class 2022 performers in the event, ranked number 51 nationally by ESPN, and has PAC 12 offers already. While his jump shot is his biggest weapon, he also possesses elite level change of pace as he got any where he wanted on the floor all weekend. Defensively his anticipation and quick hands allow him to get in the passing lane and become a pest off the ball. He’s a good play maker that can play either guard spot effectively.</p>
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