<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>On the Radar Prospects</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="533053" first="Zaon" last="Collins"] 6’1 PG (Findley Prep, LV)</p>
<p>The UNLV Commit sliced through defenses all weekend for Findley Prep. His speed in the open court is very impressive, but his ability to change direction in the half court makes him tough to defend off the bounce. The high-level point guard with great feel and play making ability controlled all four games from start to finish.</p>
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<p>Bradley Ezewiro 6’8 PF (Hillcrest Prep, AZ)</p>
<p>The LSU Commit 6’8 240 pound workhorse Power forward Bradley has the Unique blend of size and athleticism with good hands and quick feet. Playing alongside Michael Foster, they make up one of the best front courts in the nation. The Oak Hill transfer is impressive on the low block. The lefty has a nice jump hook and a reliable 15-18 feet jump shot to go with a big time motor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="711297" first="Julian" last="Agosto"] 5’11 PG (Nathan Hale High School, WA)</p>
<p>Agosto showcased again why he is regarded as one of the quickest and most athletic guards on the west coast as he got steals and blocked shots. The 5’11 point guard speedster blew by everyone all weekend creating scoring opportunities for himself and teammates. His ability to stop and pull up on a dime is very impressive. A two-way player whose defensive pressure took other teams out of their offensive flow.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="606254" first="Drew" last="Carter"] 6’3 CG (Tigard High School, OR)</p>
<p>The Colorado bound combo guard consistently knocked down three’s in transition or on kick out all weekend for Seattle Rotary. Defensively, Drew is one of the best on the ball defenders in the PNW with his anticipation skills, quick feet and strong frame making it tough for opposing guards to score over him.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="861091" first="Jackson" last="Shelstad"] 6’0 PG (West Linn High School, OR)</p>
<p>The PAC 12 recruit Jackson was back at it again this weekend with PDX Elite. The silky-smooth floor general broke loose multiple games showcasing his sweet three-point stroke and that he’s a pick and roll maestro. His winning mentality literally bled off onto his teammates all weekend which resulted in PDX Elite winning the Made Hoops event for 16U.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="606252" first="Kamron" last="Robinson"] 6’9 PF (Garfield High School, WA)</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="606252" first="Kamron" last="Robinson"]’s biggest value on the court is his versatility. At 6’9 he can guard from the wing to the post, protect the rim and also defend well in ball screen action. Offensively, he is a pick and pop threat who loves to offensive rebound. He is a 2-way player with a motor that has a ton of upside that is just waiting to be polished up.</p>
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