Silverado Unsigned Camp: Stockrisers
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The Silverado Unsigned Camp is an exciting opportunity for aspiring basketball players in the class of 2023, 2024, and JUCO 2022’s to showcase their skills and catch the attention of NCAA-certified scouts and college coaches. This camp provides a platform…
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Continue ReadingThe Silverado Unsigned Camp is an exciting opportunity for aspiring basketball players in the class of 2023, 2024, and JUCO 2022’s to showcase their skills and catch the attention of NCAA-certified scouts and college coaches. This camp provides a platform for talented players who may have flown under the radar to gain exposure and potentially secure scholarships. With evaluations conducted by experienced and accredited scouts, participants can expect a thorough assessment of their abilities. What sets this camp apart is the Live Streaming of all games on the renowned 7outz Network, allowing friends, family, and college recruiters from around the country to witness the talent firsthand. The Silverado Unsigned Camp is a crucial stepping stone for players looking to take their basketball careers to the next level. Several players made it clear by their performance at the camp, that they deserve to rise in the upcoming rankings. Here’s a look at the top stockrisers from the camp.
Muchbach is currently a top 100 player looking to make a climb. He showed the ability to score around the rim, not only by turning over his strong shoulder, but also putting together some combo moves.
Bradley played every position at the camp, handling some on the break, sprinting the wings, and posting up for tough inside baskets. He was the most physical player at the camp, showing the ability to rebound in traffic and finish through contact. The glue guy has been a top 45 guy throughout his existence in the rankings, he’s improved his overall offensive game, which could propel him in the updated rankings.
Franklin has been one of the top rising players in the class over the last few updates. The dependable mid range shooter, showed improved three point shooting to go along with his normally strong overall play. The top 20 prospect has put together a recent body of work that may see him rise even higher in the rankings.
Rose was the top shooter at the camp. Look up textbook in the dictionary, and you will see a photo of Rose’s jumper. He gets his shoot off quickly, complete with one of the prettiest releases in the state. What’s going to have him rising is his new found playmaking ability, as he used the threat of shot, to get by defenders.
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They say defense travels and Simpson came into the camp known as a tough nosed pitbull defender. He did nothing to dispell that notion, locking up every ballhandler he encoutered. His offense has improved a lot during the last quarter and he proved that, showing range on his jumper to go along with a good handle. The top 75 player did wonders to improve his stock.
Camp was a great platform for him to show that he can do more than shoot it. He showed a strong handle during the full court ballhandling drills, and proved to be one of the bouncier players in attendance. He was always a good shooter, however his new quicker release was impressive, and could have him rise not only in the rankings, but in the category of top shooters.