Big Shots MB Live Session 1 Top Performers: SLAM Gold Division
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Asa Williams GA #161 SF #38 HEIGHT 6'3" POS SF CLASS 2024 View Profile Asa Williams State: Georgia School: Buford Has plenty of the tools that you love to see from a combo guard and showed a bit of his…
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Continue ReadingHas plenty of the tools that you love to see from a combo guard and showed a bit of his entire arsenal in the championship game. He’s strong, quick, athletic and seems to play even better in the bigger games. Scoring a game high of 39 Points in the championship, he finished second in the division in points per contest.
Kenneth Burke
Kenneth Burke
Provided a high amount of offense for his team that helped them reach the championship game. He plays at his own pace, showed that he can score over players with size and has impressive shooting range.
The leading scorer in the division averaging 32 Points per game in their first two contests and just over 26 points per game in the entire session. He can score the ball from all three levels with ease but doesn’t seem to force plays and understands how to use his 6’4 height and long wingspan to make plays.
Michael Phillips Michael Phillips 6'4" | SG Grace Christian | 2026 State NC II
Michael Phillips Michael Phillips 6'4" | SG Grace Christian | 2026 State NC II
The young prospect played up against mostly class of 2024 talent, but he showed flashes of his potential to be a special prospect. He’s skilled, moves well without the ball, has nice shooting range, legit size and still is only scratching the surface of what he can be.
Brandon Dennison
Brandon Dennison
What is there not to like about 6’7 prospect that can battle inside the paint but also steps outside and knock down perimeter shots. He doesn’t force plays often, instead he finds his offense within the flow of the team offense and takes high percentage shots.
Ashton Gute
Ashton Gute
A hard-nosed PG, that is a natural leader for his team, he makes plenty of plays on both sides of the ball. He constantly applied defensive pressure, came up with some steals and deflections while running the show on the offensive end, getting his team into their sets to facilitate to teammates.