Nike EYBL Session 2: Ross’s Friday Standouts
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The 2nd Live Period is officially underway across the country and Prep Hoops scouts are all over the place covering the most premier tournaments. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek is on the grounds of the Legacy Sports…
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Continue ReadingThe 2nd Live Period is officially underway across the country and Prep Hoops scouts are all over the place covering the most premier tournaments. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek is on the grounds of the Legacy Sports USA in Phoenix covering the 2nd Session of the Nike EYBL Circuit. Here are the top standouts from Friday night:
The 6-5 wing was all over the floor tonight for Florida Rebels 16U as he can make plays happen on both ends. He was in his stride as a ball handler and a facilitator, as he finished around the rim as well as from the perimeter. Heard finished with 20 points and 4 rebounds in tonight’s win over Howard Pulley Hoops.
Fresh off an offer from Villanova University, Givens was a force on the offensive end for Mokan Elite as he knocked down some tough shots for his team. His creativity on the offensive end also got his teammates involved and made plays on the defensive end as well. Givens finished with 19 points, 3 assists and 3 steals in their 74-65 loss to LivOn Basketball.
The 6-5 combo guard set the tone from the start of the game for Nightrydas Elite, as he led all scorers with 22 points and went a perfect 10-for-10 from the field. Watts played with a ton of versatility and has smooth shooting touch was what helped seal the win for his team. On the defensive end he was spectacular as well using his length and size to guard multiple positions throughout the game.
The 6-0 combo guard played with size and speed throughout the night for Team Final. He flirted with a near triple-double as he finished with 18 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. His unselfishness was the key that lifted his team to the win over Indy Gym Rats. On the defensive end, Nowell played with physicality which made it difficult for his opposition to set up for a good shot.
The 6-6 shooting guard had a quiet first half for Florida Rebels after picking up a couple early fouls. Knox returned late in the second quarter and started to takeover the game with his leadership and capable scoring. Knox finished with a game-high 23 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists in the 78-61 win over City Rocks Basketball. He used his length and versatility as well knocking down shots off the bounce. He remains one of the top prospects in the nation for the Class of 2024.