2023 Music City Madness: 16U All-Tournament
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The Music City Madness took place this past weekend in Nashville and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake and Ross Van De Griek were on the grounds of the event. We will be providing our All-Tournament teams across…
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Continue ReadingThe Music City Madness took place this past weekend in Nashville and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake and Ross Van De Griek were on the grounds of the event. We will be providing our All-Tournament teams across 15U, 16U and 17U. If you have a player who deserves recognition and missed the list, please send @RossVDG14 a direct message on Twitter.
The 6-4 shooting guard lived up to his expectations at the Music City Madness with his deadly perimeter shooting. The game that stood out to me for Capps was when he erupted for 27 points on six made 3-pointers in their first game against Spartan Sports Basketball Club. Capps was a true three level scorer throughout the weekend and is expected to take the next big step. D1 coaches should be on his radar even more now after he already holds offers from Radford and Tennessee Tech.
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The 6-5 wing has athleticism that is eye-opening as he can also play both guard positions in which he handled really well for NYBA this weekend. Walton can also score from in the post or even expand his game into becoming a perimeter threat. He is one of the top players to watch in the state of Tennessee for the Class of 2025.
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The 6-0 shooting guard displayed a little bit of everything this past weekend at the Music City Madness. Davenport averaged 12.5 points per game where most of his scoring came off of dribble drives. On the defensive end, Davenport was fun to watch as well as he forced his opposition into taking tough shots. College coaches should be on his radar as he continues to grow into an all-around player gearing up for his junior season.
The 6-2 point guard showed his strength when he attacks the basket and his scoring ability is eye-dropping. Power can make plays happen in a variety of ways whether it’s finishing around the rim or in the catch and shoot form. Power averaged just over 11 points per game this weekend at the Music City Madness.
Jarrett, is a 6-5 guard who brought length and athleticism on both ends of the floor throughout the weekend at the Music City Madness. Jarrett’s ability to shoot from beyond the arc took notice this weekend knocking down perimeter shots at a near 40 percent rate for Team Elite 615. On the defensive end he also brought physicality muscling his way to get rebounds limiting opponents from getting second chance scoring opportunities.
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The 6-3 point guard made his teammates better by setting up the offense to create scoring opportunities for his team. Webb played with a high basketball IQ with his attacking and precision passing as well. On the defensive end, Webb was forcing turnovers by jumping into the passing lanes and being a disruptor causing his opponents to force a bad pass. Webb will be a name to know as we gear into the live period as one of the top ranked players in the state of Tennessee for the Class of 2025.
Clay was sensational in Day 1 at the Music City Madness where he was scoring off the dribble, downhill at the rim and had a consistent mid-range shot going. He has great size and ball-handling skills to play multiple positions on the floor as well. At 6-6, he can see the floor really well and is a great passer to find open teammates to set up the offense or knock down the open shot. On the defensive end he has great footwork and body placement that can get coaches’ attention as we gear up for the Live Period in just a couple weeks.