ECI Team Camp Best of The Bigs: Standout Forwards Part II
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Continue ReadingAs stated earlier he is still adjusting to his new teammates, but he put together some very good performances throughout the weekend. He provides a much-needed paint presence on both ends of the floor and showed that he can stretch the defense with his ability to shoot the trey ball.
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With the departure of the majority of the team’s starting lineup and contributors, his team is in somewhat of a rebuild mode, but he showed some flashes of how good he can be. He’s an athletic Forward with a long wingspan that seems to do his best work when he’s able to get out into transition to make plays.
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Chris Gibbs
Chris Gibbs
It’s always refreshing to see a player that simply loves to play the game and does not mind doing any of the dirty work for his squad. He makes a high number of plays simply off of his athletic ability and a high motor, such as blocked shots, rebounds, diving for loose ball and making all the small plays that often go unnoticed.
Tayvion Tangiora
Tayvion Tangiora
He plays the game in a physical manner, going into the paint to make plays and using his size to be as productive as possible. Contact of any kind does not bother him much, you won’t see him attempting to avoid contact very often but he also has a nice skillset to go along with his physicality and he’s still improving.
Chuks Ezeonu
Chuks Ezeonu
One of the best overall bigs at Team Camp, he made his presence known on both ends of the court, early and often. He uses a variety of post moves to score inside the paint but also crashes the offensive boards very well to provide extra scoring opportunities for his teammates. On defense he’s a very good interior defender and could constantly be seen working for positioning for rebounds.
A double/double machine that can also step out and knock down shots from the perimeter, we fully expect a big-time senior season from him which should only boost his recruitment. He does not mind doing any of the dirty work for his team and his versatility allows him to make an impact on games even when he’s not scoring.
Nehemiah McDonald
Nehemiah McDonald
Another new addition to the Monarch squad, he made a high impact on games with his ability to score from the high post and used his height advantage to finish in the paint. Over the past year he has made nice strides in his development and still has plenty of upside left that should have college coaches intrigued.