KBC State Tournament: Top 17u Performers (Part 1)
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This past weekend was the annual AAU State Tournament brought to you by the Kentucky Basketball Commission. Here’s a look at some top performers from the event. Brett Decker KY #3 PG #2 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2024 View…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend was the annual AAU State Tournament brought to you by the Kentucky Basketball Commission. Here’s a look at some top performers from the event.
Decker was the best performer in the event in my opinion. Brett is a ridiculous shooter who rarely missed on the weekend from the three point line or the free throw line. At 6’2, Decker played above the rim often, having several dunks. Already committed to Liberty, the Flames got a steal.
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Christian had a big time weekend as well. Doerr was a double figure scorer in all 4 games he played in and nearly matched Decker’s production with 22 points against Phenom in the Semifinals. One of the better athletes in the 24 class, Christian is capable of locking down on defense when he wants to.
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It was actually House, not Decker, who was named MVP of the tournament and he was deserving of the accolade after a big weekend in his own right. Quel’ron is shifty with a very tight handle and capable of getting paint touches all day long. He also showed an improved three point stroke over the course of the weekend.
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Smith was a star for the Phenom Gold team and earned an offer from Campbellsville after his performance on Saturday afternoon. Taveon is a dynamic playmaker that creates offense for himself and others with ease. In a 5th region that’s loaded with talent, Decker and Smith will be a big time matchup when they go head to head this season.
Allen joined Smith in earning an offer from Campbellsville on Saturday night. LaRue had a good season and Daniel was among the best scorers in the (you guessed it) 5th region this past year. At 6’5, Allen is also a good athlete who consistently gets into the paint and finishes above the rim.