Big Shots Rock Hill Finale: 16U Division Standout Performers
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Jayden Harris NC #9 SG #5 HEIGHT 6'6" POS SG CLASS 2024 View Profile Jayden Harris Instagram Twitter State: North Carolina School: Salisbury Club: Team CP3 Easily one of the top players in the state, he showcased why so many…
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Continue ReadingEasily one of the top players in the state, he showcased why so many top college programs in the country are showing high interest in him as he put his full game on display. He led all divisions in scoring with an average of over 32 PPG, scored from all levels regardless of how he was defended and played the game at his own pace from start to finish.
Antonio Adams
Antonio Adams
His team needed some offensive production and that’s exactly what he provided for them in the matchup that we got the chance to see. He scored a team high of 26 Points, getting where he wanted at a high rate, and scoring the ball from multiple levels with efficiency.
Ethan Carpenter
Ethan Carpenter
Despite his team struggling throughout the event, he was a bright spot for his team and showed that he has the ability to make plays on both ends of the court. He plays the game on his toes which allows him to react quickly which not only helps him score the ball well but also allows him to come up with some deflections/steals on defense.
Elijah Omar
Elijah Omar
A pure scorer that doesn’t seem to force things at all, he understands how to create space for himself and uses his speed to get where he wants. He gets good lift on his shot, can finish in traffic over taller defenders and handles different types of pressure without issues.
We really like the progression he has made overall as a player and the physical tools that he possesses going into his junior year of high school basketball. He was second in the division in scoring, averaging just under 24 PPG and showed that he can knock down shots from three-point land just as well as he can slash to the basket to get buckets in the paint.
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One of the top ranked players in NC for the class of 2025, it only takes a few moments to see why he is considered such a special prospect. He was absolutely dominant inside the paint but also showed his ability to step out and make some plays on the perimeter. He has plenty of upside and is a prospect that colleges should be keeping an eye on over the next few years