Recruits Up Next: Three to See
With the AAU season winding down and most clubs on the road attending events, Get Buckets or Die, Elev8d Visuals and myself put on an exposure camp to help some of the top non-traveling talents. Players were put on teams…
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Continue ReadingWith the AAU season winding down and most clubs on the road attending events, Get Buckets or Die, Elev8d Visuals and myself put on an exposure camp to help some of the top non-traveling talents. Players were put on teams and into gameplay situations with the cameras rolling. I previously reviewed my Standounts and High Ceiling Players, and will now cover four players who need to be on the radars of scouts.
LC Doss
LC Doss
https://twitter.com/LCDoss_rnDoss is a combo guard who can do a little bit of everything. He has a smoothness to his game in the way he handles the rock and change of pace that leaves opponents confused. He has a big body that makes it hard for defenders to play into him, as he will either go around or through them. Doss is a physical guard on both the offensive and defensive ends, makes opponents work hard to get buckets with quick hands that will poke balls loose. Omaha Bryan has put together solid role players behind their starters and Doss will make a difference this year with his defense and playmaking ability.
https://twitter.com/12benharrisrnAn energizer is one of the best ways that I can describe Harris to anyone new to his game. Harris was all over the gym chasing defenders, getting a hand on passes and closing out on open defenders. He is active on the floor and with his hands when the ball is near. Harris showed a ton of confidence, attacking defenders and finishing with a variety of midrange moves. He played hard which made his teammates play even harder beside him. Harris will show a lot of growth this year for Buena Vista and will open some eyes to what he brings to the table.
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Zyaire Tucker
Zyaire Tucker
https://twitter.com/ZyaireTucker1rnTucker is an intriguing prospect based on his size and obvious athleticism. Standing at 6’2″, and still growing, and 185lbs, Tucker has the frame to be create physical problems for some guards in the state. He stated off slow but his attitude and energy level never changed. It didn’t take too long before Tucker was making plays. A step back three, a block and driving to the basket with a floater. The effort was evident and when you combine the physical attributes, the development will be one to watch. I wouldn’t be surprised if Tucket ends up being a multi sport star for Buena Vista and brings some attention to his profile in the next couple of years.