Bigs Who Turn Heads at UH Camp
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Elvin Hayes, Hakeem Olajuwon, Sweet Lou Dunbar, Dwight Jones, and many more great post players have walked the campus of third ward. The big men of teams showed out consistently throughout the camp. These are the most impressive bigs at…
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Continue ReadingElvin Hayes, Hakeem Olajuwon, Sweet Lou Dunbar, Dwight Jones, and many more great post players have walked the campus of third ward. The big men of teams showed out consistently throughout the camp. These are the most impressive bigs at UH camp.
Already offered by UH, Clark proved why Sampson already offered the 2025 big man. The mobility for his size is not normal. Can play from the perimeter or on the block. Active in many areas of the game offensively and defensively. Can go coast to coast finishing strong at the rim. The upside is through the ceiling for this young man.
Huan can light the three-point lineup. The footer can play from the perimeter knocking down shots off the dribble. Looks to crash the offensive board for the put-back. Looking like the norm is seven-feet tall with skills like the guard. His footwork skill can help against defenders in the post.
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Steven Sifeng Huan
Just like his twin brother, Steven can also knock shots down from the perimeter. Create shots for himself using his height advantage. Aggressive when going up for a shot at the rim. Can become crafty in the air at times. Cause mismatch problems with his size because he can play inside and out.
What impressed me the most was his patience in the post. Wait to see how the defense reacts to him on the block then make his move. Have the presence of mind to be aware of finishing on the correct side of the goal. Provide multiple efforts on the boards. The day after camp he announced he will play at Oak Hill Academy next season.