Prep Hoops SC Top 250 Expo: Team 3 Evaluations
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Prep Hoops SC hosted their annual Top 250 Expo on Sunday in North Charleston, South Carolina. Let’s take a look at what SC’s Best put on display yesterday, continuing with Team 3: #486 James Pojani James Pojani 5'10" | PG…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops SC hosted their annual Top 250 Expo on Sunday in North Charleston, South Carolina. Let’s take a look at what SC’s Best put on display yesterday, continuing with Team 3:
#486 James Pojani James Pojani 5'10" | PG First Baptist | 2026 State SC (First Baptist) – James was one of 4 Rising Sophomores on Team 3. He showed some nice playmaking abilities but I think he can be a very good outside shooter too. Pojani showed a consistent stroke from behind-the-arc and has good mechanics on his jump shot.
#724 Alizjah Mathis (Battery Creek HS) – Alizjah has a lot of talent and really got into a zone scoring the ball a couple of times Sunday. He is a score-first guard, but he excels at using his athleticism and fundamentals to put the ball in the basketball.
#761 Dylan Riddlespurger Dylan Riddlespurger 6'5" | SF Spartanburg | 2024 State SC (Spartanburg HS) – Riddlespurger is one of the best shooters every time he walks into a gym, but today he showed much more confidence in his overall game. His body has continued to mature, and he used it in an imposing way on both ends of the floor. Look for Dylan to be a real impact transfer for the Vikings this season.
#764 Damin Kirk (Cane Bay HS) – Kirk showed deep range playing with Team 3 on Sunday. He hit several shots from College-Range and has a very quick release.
#775 Dashawn Byrd Dashawn Byrd 5'5" | PG Spartanburg | 2024 State SC (Byrnes HS) – Dashawn Byrd Dashawn Byrd 5'5" | PG Spartanburg | 2024 State SC was one of the Top Performers at the Prep Hoops SC Top 250 Expo. Byrd was a handful in transition, exploding past defenders and finishing at the rim around bigger bodies. He also made some plays for his teammates in the half-court and created havoc on the defensive end.
#776 Samy Ibrahim (Fort Dorchester) – Samy really grew in confidence as the day went on. Early on in the first game, he sort of blended in on offense but by the end of game 3 Ibrahim was taking and making big shots for Team 3.
#788 Channing Wood-McCloy (SCVCS) – Channing is a very nice prospect on the defensive end. He has great physical qualities and has very quick feet to help him stay in front of opposing guards. If he could develop a consistent outside shot, he could have a huge impact as a 3-and-D wing.
#812 Payton Miles (American Leadership Academy) – Miles is another interesting long-term prospect on what was one of the youngest teams in the building today. At 6’5″ Payton was able to guard multiple positions and his length really affected jump shooters. He also hit a couple of 3’s to provide spacing to Team 3’s Offense.