<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the members of Missouri Team No. 4 who participated in last weekend’s Midwest Showcase, which was held at Staley High in Kansas City.</p>
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[player_tooltip player_id="1161278" first="Cahmai" last="Crosby"] (Park Hill South): The 6’3 2023 combo guard used his size and physical strength to his advantage throughout the weekend. He scored on power drives to the basket to go along with a nice shooting stroke from 3-point range. He really shot it well from distance in the final game.</p>
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[player_tooltip player_id="1160651" first="Jadis" last="Jones"] (New Madrid Central): The 6’5 2024 forward was a force around the basket with his toughness and athleticism. When he was able to get to his dominant left hand, he was tough to stop. He could drive it or pull up and hit the mid range jumper. He’s a terrific rebounder, especially on the offensive end who also runs the court very well.</p>
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[player_tooltip player_id="1160661" first="Jobe" last="Bryant"] (Park Hills Central): The 5’11” 2024 point guard had a productive camp as he showcased his scoring and elite passing ability. He was one of the best at getting in the lane and scoring in traffic. He gets very low on his escape moves and he’s strong enough to finish through contact.</p>
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[player_tooltip player_id="1419868" first="Avian" last="Webb"] (North Kansas City): A 5’10” 2025 point guard who has an impressive array of offensive skills. He’s a knock down shooter from 3-point range who doesn’t need a lot of space to get his shot off. He’s quick and has the ability to shift gears to score at all three levels.</p>
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Nilivan Jotham-Daniels (Chaminade): The 6’3 2023 guard really shot the ball well from distance in the first game that I watched him. He did an excellent job of working off screens and doing his work to be shot ready when he caught the ball. He is also a good rebounder from the guard position. His good motor keeps him in the middle of the action.</p>
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[player_tooltip player_id="1161291" first="Colby" last="Lancaster"] (Fulton): The 6’7 2023 forward is a strong and athletic big who played with a lot of activity. He was rebounding, blocking shots and running the court hard. I like his quick second and third jump around the basket on the offensive boards.</p>
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Stephen Bonner (Soldan): A 6’4 2023 small forward who has excellent athleticism and a high motor. He was at his best when he was slashing to the basket and attacking the offensive boards. He was also very good in the transition game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1424400" first="Christian" last="Williams"] (Vashon): A 5’10” 2025 point guard displayed his good quickness, a high basketball IQ and a nice shooting stroke from 3-point range. He’s fast, but under control with the ability to stop and pop on a jumper or drop off a nice dime.</p>
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