Southeast Invitational Standouts: Friday Night Top Performers
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Jakwon Moore NC #56 SF #5 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2023 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Jakwon Moore Class 2023 Position SF Height 6'5" HS New Life Christian | NC Southeast Invitational Standouts: Friday Night Top Performers…
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Continue ReadingOne the top unsigned wing players in the state, he continues to prove why he’s a player that colleges should be dropping in to see. He scored the ball at a high level in numerous ways, rebounded at a high rate and made some big time plays down the stretch that helped his team get the win against a very good squad. He scored a game high of 27 Points, pulled down 12 Rebounds and dished out 7 Assist in the win over MZPA (MD).
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Put together a dominant performance against VCA on the boards and scoring in the paint, scoring a game high of 35 Points with 22 of those points coming in the first half of the matchup. The amount of upside he has is very intriguing and it’s impressive to see a player his age that doesn’t think twice about initiating physical contact when he attacks the basket.
His team was outmatched and undersized against FA but that didn’t stop him from staying aggressive and competing at a high level. He’s a player that gives max effort on both ends of the floor, can knock down shots from midrange and deep as well as being one of the top on-ball defenders in the area.
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Anytime you see a player standing at 6’9 that can step out and knock down three-point shots with consistency, you have to be impressed. That’s exactly what we saw from him on Friday in their matchup with ACA. He caught fire early on which helped to give his team a nice early lead that only continued to grow into halftime, finishing with 25 Points as his team took home the double-digit win.
Provided a nice amount of offense for his team throughout their matchup with TRS, showcasing his ability to be a legit SG prospect on the next level. He has good size for a Guard at 6’4, a long wingspan and all the tools to be as good on the defensive end as he is on the offensive end. He scored a game high of 28 Points, knocking down seven three pointers and although his team came up short, he proved himself as a player that college coaches should be watching.
Put together an impressive showing in their matchup with NLCA, leading his team with 18 Points, scoring from multiple levels and finishing above the rim. He has good size for a SG standing at about 6’5, doesn’t allow defensive pressure to speed him up and showcased shooting range from beyond the college three-point line.