2023 Music City Madness: 15U Players To Watch
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The 2023 Prep Hoops Circuit is well underway and our second week of action kicks off this upcoming weekend in Denver, Kansas City and Nashville. Prep Hoops Circuit scouts will be on the grounds in all three cities. Here is…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Prep Hoops Circuit is well underway and our second week of action kicks off this upcoming weekend in Denver, Kansas City and Nashville. Prep Hoops Circuit scouts will be on the grounds in all three cities. Here is a deeper dive at the top 15U Players To Watch this upcoming weekend at the Music City Madness in Nashville.
Poore is listed as a combo guard but over the course of the high school season he started taking leadership as the primary point guard for Cane Ridge. Poore is a very good scorer and has great length for his size to use for an advantage. Poore is at his best when he is in the catch and shoot position.
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Camden Cole
Camden Cole
The 6-2 combo guard is the quarterback of the offense for TN Brigade as he can operate the offense with his precision ball handling and passing skills. He has a smooth touch to his game when he attacks the basket. Cole is at his best when he scoring off the dribble.
Hudson McKnight
Hudson McKnight
The 6-0 combo guard is one of the most efficient scorers you will see this weekend at the Music City Madness. Last weekend at the Grit Region Kick Off, McKnight scored 20 or more points in every game for Shockers 2026. Not only is McKnight a great scorer, but he is also a great passer by getting his teammates involved in the action.
The 6-0 guard has a dangerous asset to his game whether he is shooting from the perimeter or at the rim. He is a hard guard to matchup with because he can make you pay in a variety of ways. Parsons has elite scoring capabilities and a consistent floater in the mid-range game. He is also an elite on the ball defender and has great footwork to stay in front of the opposition.
The 6-5 freshman forward is a dominant rebounder and finisher at the front of the rim. Johnson displays great footwork when he is in the post and has a consistent mid-range jump shot. He is very strong when he has the basketball is in his hands and can defend multiple positions. Johnson is a known double-double machine as well and limits opponents from getting second chance scoring opportunities.