Warwick Workouts Elite Camp: Standouts
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Sioux Falls, SD – PHD was at the Warwick Workouts Elite Camp on Monday. Who looked good and who stood out? We have all that info below with player comments and observations. The Warwick Workouts Elite camp was fantastic. The…
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Continue ReadingSioux Falls, SD – PHD was at the Warwick Workouts Elite Camp on Monday. Who looked good and who stood out? We have all that info below with player comments and observations.
The Warwick Workouts Elite camp was fantastic. The players learned skills, went through great drills/scenarios, heard many noteworthy messages from coaches/trainers/speakers, and they competed against elite competition.
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I have seen him play a handful of times this spring and Jack is always shooting it well from beyond the arc. His shooting stroke is consistent and soft. As a bigger wing, Erickson has no trouble getting his shot off against smaller defenders. Jack is more athletic than I realized. He was going up and dunking with 2-hands easily. Erickson is bouncy and explosive to the rim.
As always, his mid-range and pull-up game was fantastic. Tyson plays with great flow and he always seems to know the perfect time to pull-up. His instincts and timing are impressive. Stevenson was also hot from beyond the arc and he looked like a SNIPER from -point land.
The BIG Lynx was dominant around the basket. He could not be stopped and he held his own on defense. Morgan showed fantastic feet on the block. He did great work scoring with both hands from the post. His drop-step was tough to stop he also showed a nice fall-away jump shot. Morgan proved that he has a high hoops IQ and he put together two great days of basketball at the Camp.
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Before this, I had only seen him play online. Rice is even longer than I thought. His wingspan and arms seem to never end. Rice has the length of a forward but he is athletic enough and can shoot it like a SG. I thought his perimeter shot was great. I was also impressed with his effort and mobility on the defensive end. Rice moved his feet and his length created problems. Reggie has a bright future.
He recently picked up an offer from Augustana and Goodbary certainly looked to part on Monday. Griffen has crazy length with long arms to match. Griffen did it all on both ends. Dunking with ease, stroking triples, blocking shots, and boarding up.
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Jackson showed that he is more than just a shooter. He showed a filthy spin-move, a sweet step-through, and many silky-smooth scores at the rim. Schauer is more crafty/skilled then I realized. I like how Schauer uses his jab-step to keep defenders off balance and to create space. Jackson is also an elite shooter from deep.
Every time I looked it seemed like Austin was making a shot. From beyond the arc, Terveen was hitting shots in the catch-n-shoot game. He was also making plays off the bounce. Austin looks to have sharp ball skills and ball-pressure did not seem to phase him.
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He stuck out to me as a knockdown shooter. I like the way Caleb moves without the ball and he has a nice-looking shot. Terveen is a fluid shooter and his range is extended. The Terveen brothers are going to be two quality players for OG.
The young lefty is a col-blooded shooter! Talley has an ultra-soft shot that he lets go with a gentle flick of the wrist. He is a confident player and I like his footwork. Markus is skilled with the rock and he impressed me with a right-handed floater. Talley is a stud in the making.
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He had another good showing. Blake was a hot shooter on Monday, he drilled many 3-pointers throughout the day. Ellwein was deadly in catch-n-shoot situations. He also slashed and made things happen. Blake was dropping dime like a PG. He was battling on the glass and this led to multiple offensive rebounds. For his young age, Ellwein has a well-rounded game.
I have seen him shoot well in the past but Stormo was on a different level on Monday. His footwork, form, and shooting mechanics were impressive. Evan was lights out from beyond the arc. He was extra good in transition and at spacing the floor. Stormo is a lethal in-rhythm shooter!
He was productive and consistent both days at the Camp. Nickles was fire from three-point land. He is another talented lefty shooter. Carson also stood out as an unselfish and skilled passer. You have to a love a shooter that shares and moves the ball!