Players to Watch: NPS (Part 2)
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The National Prep Showcase returns this week to crown an undisputed National Champion of the post grad world, and like every year the field is absolutely loaded with 16 teams from all over the country. The event will be held…
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Continue ReadingThe National Prep Showcase returns this week to crown an undisputed National Champion of the post grad world, and like every year the field is absolutely loaded with 16 teams from all over the country. The event will be held at Clark University in Worcester, MA this year, and the games start at 10 AM on Wednesday and it will be a bracket style play with a consolation bracket for teams to play at least 3 games.
There are so many talented players and teams in this year’s event, we’ll be looking at some of the players to watch in each area the teams are coming from. Here’s a look at part two of the New England schools.
You can watch the entire tournament here on the CBG Live Network.
Taylor Bol Bowen | 6’9” PF | Brewster ’23
The Florida State commit is one of the most versatile and high ceiling prospects that will be at the National Prep Championship, and his versatility makes Brewster a whole different team when he’s on the floor. He’s a long and athletic forward who can switch and guard multiple positions and use his length to get deflections and challenge shots, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim where he’s a good finisher and he’s able to make shots and plays for others too.
JP Estrella JP Estrella 6'11" | C Brewster Academy | 2023 State #45 Nation NLG | 6’10” C | Brewster ’23
Brewster has one of the most talented front courts in the country, and Estrella is part of the reason why as the Tennessee commit has a great skillset that makes them hard to match up with. The 6’10” big man can stretch the floor and is a knock down shooter from deep, he’s great as a screener and is an option to score as a roller and as a pop man and he has a good IQ and passing ability for his position too.
Solomon Ball Solomon Ball 6'3" | CG Brewster Academy | 2023 State #106 Nation NLG | 6’3” CG | Brewster ’23
Ball is one of the most talented guards you’ll see at this event, as the UConn commit has an impressive bag as a scorer and is a good playmaker as well. The 6’3” combo guard is a super smooth off the bounce with good shift and the ability to create space, he has great form on his jumper and good rotation allowing him to make tough shots from multiple levels and he’s an athletic and crafty finisher around the rim too.
Reid Ducharme Reid Ducharme 6'6" | SF Brewster Academy | 2023 State #97 Nation NLG | 6’6” WF | Brewster ’23
The Xavier commit is the heart and soul of this talented Brewster team, as he embodies everything the program has come to be known for with his high IQ, high motor and great all-around skillset. The 6’6” wing is tough nosed and physical wing who will go in the paint to bang for rebound and finish at the rim, he is a good shooter from deep who can get hot quickly and knock down shots in succession and he impacts the game across the board with his production level.
Keyshawn Tillery | 5’11” PG | New Hampton ’25
One of the most exciting and dynamic young guards you’ll see at the championships, Tillery is a must watch player who has gone toe-to-toe with some of the best in the country as just a sophomore. The 5’11” guard is a super explosive athlete who has cat-like quickness and can get downhill where he has good hang time as a finisher, he touches the paint and is able to make plays for others both in the half court and in transition and he is a good on ball defender as well.
Mason Blackwood Mason Blackwood 6'5" | SF New Hampton | 2025 State NLG | 6’6” WF | New Hampton ’25
Blackwood is another impressive sophomore for this New Hampton team that is already getting recruited at the highest of levels, and he’s going to have a lot of eyes on him at the Championship this week. The 6’6” wing has a great frame and is strong on the defensive end and when he gets downhill, he can score the ball from all three levels and is a knock down shooter from deep and he’s productive across the board as a rebounder and playmaker too.