Colorado Prospect Camp: New Faces
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These are some new faces that stood out from the prospect camp and should be on your radar. Jeremiah Trimm CO #10 PG #1 HEIGHT 6'4" POS PG CLASS 2026 View Profile Jeremiah Trimm Instagram Twitter State: Colorado School: George…
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Trimm was a presence on both ends of the court and you could see the impact that he had. On the defensive side of the ball he was a terror inside, blocking shots and getting after the offensive players in the post. He was a big factor on the boards and was quick to run the break in transition. On the offensive side of the ball he is able to stretch the court being a good spot up shooter and knocking down the three ball. He has good handles which helps him navigate in the paint where he was finishing constantly through traffic. He showed his physicality with his dunks and finishes around the rim.
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Musandu was a player that had to play big man for his team and he excelled in that role being a force on the inside being quick to get boards. He was showing good vision and was reading the ball well off of the rim. He was beating his defender with quickness and getting himself in the right position to snatch the rebound. On the offensive end he was battling on the inside again using his quickness to beat bigger defenders. When he was matched against someone his size he was getting a lot of second chance points just out hustling them to misses. He also has a decent handle to be able to push the break at times.
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Hughes is a player that catches your eye with the way he hustles on the court at that size is not a factor for him. On the defensive side of the ball he had a lot of hustle plays being quick to rotate and help side for his teammates. He had a presence on the boards and was beating players to the ball. On the offensive side of the ball he was good at getting positioning and finishing around the rim. He brings his hustle on the offensive end as well, getting offensive rebounds and quickly turning it into second chance points because he’s going right back up when he gets it. He also showed good basketball IQ with his cuts and the timing of the cuts using his vision to set himself up.
Schneider was a player that had a quietly good day that continued to work throughout the day and get opportunities for himself. On the offensive end of the ball he is a good ball handler and is able to create his own shots. He showed a knack for being able to finish in the paint over taller defenders. On missed shots he is able to get the rebound and is quick off his feet when going back up for second chance points. He is also a player that can spot up and knock down some threes as well. On the defensive end he was a pest and made it difficult on ball handlers coming back into the play and being able to poke the ball loose.
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Manuel was a player that you noticed on the court because the other players towered over him. He did not let that stop him and quickly made defenders respect him. He was knocking down shots all day long and was able to create shots from anywhere on the court. He was showing his ability to knock down catch and shoot opportunities and he also has a nice midrange. He is able to finish around the rim with finesse, kissing it off the backboard with some English or stepping in and hitting a floater. He was not a liability on the defensive end and was playing the passing lane with good vision. He looked like a cornerback, anticipating and intercepting the pass taking it the other way in transition.