North Carolina Coaches Association East vs West Game Preview!
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Tonight at 8:30 in Greensboro, some of the best from the West and East will meet up to do battle and compete for bragging rights! So, who are some of the players that you should keep a close eye on…
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Continue ReadingTonight at 8:30 in Greensboro, some of the best from the West and East will meet up to do battle and compete for bragging rights! So, who are some of the players that you should keep a close eye on and who will have a chance at taking home the ASG MVP? Let’s take a closer look!
Transferred into the state for one season but didn’t take long to show his talent and make his case as one of the best on the east side of the state. He can bang and bruise inside the paint but also has the skillset to step out and make some plays on the perimeter.
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Another youngster that we got the chance to see from early on his school years, he’s developed into a nice overall prospect and has committed to UNCP. His athleticism and ability to defend could force some turnovers and allow his team to get out into transition for some highlights which the fans will love.
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A floor general that can impact the game in various ways, this type of setting gives him the opportunity to show his strengths. Don’t be surprised to see him putting up double/digit assist, rebounding the ball and scoring when his team needs him to.
Markquan Gilbert
Markquan Gilbert
His strength and athleticism are two of the attributes that catch your attention about him almost instantly. He makes plays on both ends of the court, can defend multiple positions and doesn’t settle for jump shots too often.
Malachi McLean
Malachi McLean
A young man that can flat out score the ball, don’t be surprised to see him fill up the scoring sheet if he gets the opportunity too. He has outstanding three-point shooting range, is efficient from midrange and also has showcased his ability to score at the rim.
Jordon Nevill
Jordon Nevill
This young man is a name that many on the east side of the state may not know but he put together a very impressive senior year which included being named Conference POY and committing to play at Queens University. He’s a tremendous shooter from three-point range but is just as impressive with his ability to pass the ball.
After putting together another successful season where he was able to lead his high school team to a state playoff appearance, he made the decision to attend Livingstone College in the CIAA. He has the size and skill to play inside or out and can be a dominate force in the paint when he wants to be.