Upperclassmen Prospect Camp: Unsigned Perimeter Playmakers
These guards made their mark at this event primarily from aggression getting downhill. All of which are still unsigned names who have flown under the radar throughout their respective high school careers. An exciting spring season awaits these names. Kyelin…
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Continue ReadingThese guards made their mark at this event primarily from aggression getting downhill. All of which are still unsigned names who have flown under the radar throughout their respective high school careers. An exciting spring season awaits these names.
Kyelin Sanders Kyelin Sanders 6'2" | PG Vista Peak | 2023 CO – Colorado Prep – 2023
Sanders did well getting into the paint and creating efficient looks for shotmakers .The guard has a quick first step, which was a bit too difficult for most backcourt opponents to contain. Sanders got into the paint for self-created looks over a dozen times at this event, proving adept at getting his between dribble to stun defenders. Keep tabs on Sanders going forward, showcasing his silky smooth style of play.
Zakhi Frazier – Denver South – 2023
Frazier put in work getting to the paint and creating opportunities for his team. Standing right around 5’9, the senior guard had no fear getting inside versus much taller and stronger opponents. Frazier was dynamic getting downhill primarily with the left hand, although he operated well in space with the right. Once inside, he was adept at kicking out for shooters and setting up teammates for wide open shot attempts. Off the catch, his three point jumper is fairly dependable, possessing high arc on the shot. Although undersized, Frazier’s awareness aids him as a help side defender.
T’Marion McKenzie – Denver South – 2023
McKenzie makes the most of the space he can leverage around the rim. At roughly 6′ tall, McKenzie is a silky smooth finisher around the rim, especially when taking into account his creative footwork. The guard has a knack for changing speeds on a dime, utilizing his reach to finish around taller defenders. He has no trouble getting to a reverse layup or euro step should help approach. McKenzie stayed active hitting three pointers off the catch, notably consistent from the corners. The guard is no black hole on offense, doing well to keep his head up on drives and hit kick outs to open shooters.
Ben Parra Ben Parra 5'11" | PG Del Norte | 2023 State CO – Del Norte – 2023
Parra brought constant energy for his team, finding ways to impact the game on all accounts. The senior did well to put pressure on the rim whenever an opening was presented, all while being one of the shorter guards from this event. Out of all the guards at this event, Parra displayed the most consistent hustle, primarily while diving to the ground for loose balls. Through his senior season at Del Norte, the 5’10 guard has put up 21.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 3.3 steals per game.
Chase Titus – Colorado Prep – 2023
Titus was active on both ends of the floor throughout this event. The guard showcased his quick twitch handle, which was effective freezing opponents. He was effective as a live dribble passer, using one handed passes for kick outs into either corner. His jump shot is an obvious asset, capable from pull-ups or off the catch. Titus also did well to instigate opposing ballhandlers through help on screens, notably through his hedges on those looks.