Top Shooters at Lamar at Prospect Camp
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YOU MUST be able to knock down shots at the next level. In college when you take shots you must be able to make them. These are the shooters that stood out at Lamar Camp. Arlind Konjuhi HEIGHT 5'10" POS…
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Continue ReadingYOU MUST be able to knock down shots at the next level. In college when you take shots you must be able to make them. These are the shooters that stood out at Lamar Camp.
Arlind Konjuhi
Arlind Konjuhi
Konjuhi was on fire yesterday from deep. Highly confident shooter that is shifty to create shots for himself. He was pulling up from the red volleyball line and even got fouled for the four-point play. Great footwork on his step-back ensuring correct balance on his jump. Smooth release that he can get off at any moment. Playing Fiba basketball helps with the pace he plays with.
Luzey used his shooting ability to open up his game. Quick release on his jumper forces defenders to close out heavily. Saw him use the shot fake to drive toward the rim. His handles are tighter. When driving he can stop on the dime with an automatic mid-range jump shot. Plays stronger than he looks. You can tell he is confident in his game.
Neumann is a reliable shooter in every game. He can be your three-and-D guard because he plays tight intense defense. Coachable high-motor player. He can handle big lights because of his influence in the basketball community. Crafty handle that can create separation from his defender. You can put him off-ball because of his shooting ability, and at the point with his handle, and getting players in the position.
Woodberry was knocking down shots off the dribble in rhythm. His long wingspan makes it hard for defenders to contest his jump shot. Sometimes use the screen to create separation for his jump shot, and shots when his man goes under the screen. Sometimes doesn’t get credit for his passing skills.
Derrick Buckener Jr.
Derrick Buckener Jr.
Buckner proved his shooting touch once again this camp. He takes what the defense gives him. When he gets hot it’s usually a long game for the defense cause you can’t sag off which opens up the middle. The quick first step that allows him to get paint touches deciding to pull up, kick out, or drop off the pass.