FAB40 Camp Top Performers: Standout Forwards
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Tre Lewis HEIGHT 6'5" POS PF CLASS 2024 View Profile Tre Lewis State: North Carolina School: Lumberton Standing at close to 6’4, he’s shorter than your typical Forward but he makes up for what he may lack in height with…
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Continue ReadingStanding at close to 6’4, he’s shorter than your typical Forward but he makes up for what he may lack in height with his strength and how hard he plays. He constantly battles inside the paint for positioning, can score inside at a solid rate but also showed some ability to knock down shots from the perimeter.
Got off to a slower start but he only got better as the day went on. He makes a nice impact with his ability to rebound the ball and score from inside the paint but also being able to step out to score from the perimeter.
Sharif Yubuka
Sharif Yubuka
Put together a solid overall showing on the day, eventually being selected as an All-Star due to his production. He can stretch the floor with his shooting ability but can also make plays inside the paint by using his 6’5 frame combined with his wingspan and athletic ability.
Another player that only got better as the day went on, he brought a nice amount of energy and effort for his team in the 3rd place game. Setting good screens, battling for rebounds, diving for loose balls and contesting/blocking shots were all things we saw from him in the 3rd place game.
Finishing Top 5 in rebounding and blocked shots, he showed that he’s able to make a nice impact on games without scoring the ball. He does a nice job of finding a body to box out whenever a shot goes up and throughout the day, he was able to defend at a high level without fouling.
Kaemon Noel
Kaemon Noel
Proved that he is a prospect to keep a close eye on over the summer and going into next season, he has some of the physical tools and upside that you love to see from an underclassman. It seemed as if he was competing for every rebound possible on both ends of the court and was constantly finding ways to impact the game besides looking to score.