2023 Music City Madness: 17U All-Tournament Team
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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 6-6 power forward showed a strong inside-out game this past weekend at the Music City Madness. Shoulders was aggressive on both ends of the floor whether it was finishing around the rim or maneuvering his way on the defensive end for a rebound. He is viable option to play multiple positions as he showed spurts that he can shoot from the perimeter. His recruitment stock should start taking notice as we gear into the live period.
The 6-0 point guard has had two weekends where he has shined playing for STARS Basketball Club. He can score in a variety of ways whether it was at the rim or from beyond the arc. Montgomery is very crafty when he has the basketball in his hands and is unafraid to finish with contact. He has the intangibles to become a solid D1 prospect.
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Cochran, is a 6-7 forward who has the skillset of a guard. He brought a high basketball IQ this past weekend playing for STARS Basketball Club. On the defensive end he can guard multiple positions and uses his size, length and ability to block shots at the rim. He is also the starting tight end on his high school football team so guarding bigger bodies was no stranger to him.
The 6-6 small forward played with Kentucky Future Elite this past weekend and was the focal point of their team. He can rebound against most bigs as he used his size and length to an advantage. Reesor is also a threat to shoot from the perimeter knocking down 3-pointers at a near 35 percent rate. He is often used as a perennial wing player where kids bigger than him had the disadvantage throughout the weekend.
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The 6-4 small forward was lighting it up from beyond the arc all weekend for ET21 Buckeyes. There was a game in particular where he knocked down six 3-pointers in their win over Tennessee Fever. Keizer showed his versatility in other ways as well as he is a dynamite passer and facilitator. Keizer shot over 40 percent from beyond the arc over the span of four games at the Music City Madness.