Missouri Basketball Showcase: Team No. 6 Evals
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the prospects from Team No. 6 during Saturday’s action at the Missouri Basketball Showcase at Francis Howell Central. Nick Kramer Nick Kramer 6'4" | SG Sluh | 2022 State MO 6’4″ SLUH: The…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the prospects from Team No. 6 during Saturday’s action at the Missouri Basketball Showcase at Francis Howell Central.
Nick Kramer Nick Kramer 6'4" | SG Sluh | 2022 State MO 6’4″ SLUH: The 2022 wing was one of the most impressive players at the camp with his perimeter shooting. He made seven 3-pointers in his first game and five more in a half that I saw him. And they weren’t all catch and shoot. He hit several off the dribble and being guarded. He also scored at all three levels while using his strength to ward off defenders. He picked up an offer from Saint Louis University after the event.
Cahmai Crosby
Cahmai
Crosby
6'3" | SG
Park Hill South | 2023
State
MO
6’3″ Park Hill South: A 2023 guard who physically strong with a myriad of offensive tools. He powered by defenders off the dribble and could also utilize his escape moves to create his own shot. His 3-point shooting ability makes him a very tough cover.
Jayden Renfro 6’6″ St. Michael the Archangel: The 2024 combo forward turned an ankle in his second game, but he showed some good things in the first game. He has good length and his skills are very good. He can handle the ball, rebound and hit the mid range jumper. He had a very productive freshman season.
Matt Enright Matt Enright 5'10" | PG Webster Groves | 2022 State MO 6’0″ Webster Groves: Matty Ice looked very impressive as he played with a lot of confidence on offense. The 2022 guard was sizing up defenders with the dribble and he either knocked down the 3-pointer or got by them on the drive. He’s noticeably bigger and physically stronger as well.
Mathok Chol 6’10″ John Burroughs: A 2024 post player who is in the developmental stages, especially on the offensive end. What he does well is block shots and run the court. He has good length and timing to protect the rim. He also puts out an excellent effort. His best basketball is in front of them.
Tommy Pinegar
Tommy
Pinegar
5'10" | SG
Greenwood Lab | 2022
State
MO
6’2″ Greenwood: The 2022 guard showcased his long distance shooting stroke on several occasions. Her hit shots from well beyond the 3-point line with a quick release to go with it.
Grant Redd 5’7″ KC St. Pius X: A 2024 point guard who is a solid ball handler and passer. He plays with excellent pace and he can deliver some nice dimes while on the move. He also elevates well on his pull up jumper