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COMO-TNT Fall League Team Evals (Lakers)

COMO-TNT Fall League Team Evals (Lakers)
Earl Austin
Earl Austin October 19, 2023 @ 08:28 AM
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Cameron Doubrava
Cameron Doubrava 6'1" | SG | 2026
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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>[player_tooltip player_id='1850542' first='Cameron' last='Doubrava'] (Moberly): The 6'2" 2026 guard was one of the most impressive offensive players that I watched during the day. He provided one of biggest moments of the day with his 25 footer at the buzzer to give the Lakers a dramatic victory over Heat. In addition to his deep shooting range, he has a quick release off the catch and he can also wheel and deal off the dribble. He can also rip through and attack the basket for pull up jumpers and he also moves well without the ball to get himself open.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Trevon Evans (Hallsville): A 2025 point guard who made things happen with his speed and quickness. He was very good in the open court as we had a number of coast to coast drives for layups. He distributed the ball well as he was very effective at the penetration and kick out to the open shooter. He also had good court awareness and defensive instincts that led to a number of steals.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Kish Jacobs (Moberly): A thick-bodied 2025 guard who possesses good strong and a nice set of fundamentals. He delivered a number of nifty passes to cutting teammates while on the move. He was also willing to make the extra pass. He was also very effective on the straight line drive where he could get all the way to the rim for a layup or into the lane for a runner. He was also knocking down the 3-pointer off the catch.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Paul Bruner (Fulton): A 5'10" 2026 guard who was one of the top perimeter shooters that I watched during the day. At first, he was content to handle the ball and keep it moving on the pass. He has a nice feel for the game. When the young lefty started to shoot the ball, he unleashed a barrage of 3-pointers that had the gym buzzing. He was knocking down shots from well beyond the 3-point line. He had a sequence where he hit three triples in three consecutive possessions.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Zhatarieon Horsley (Battle): A 6'4" 2025 forward who has a strong, physical build and who played with a tremendous motor. He is built like a tight end and he was able to impact the game without having to score a lot of points. He was rebounding at a high rate as he was constantly getting out of his area to grab boards. He was also running the court and blocking shots. He also delivered some nice passes to cutting teammates.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Dewey Churchill (Battle): A 5'11" 2026 guard who is a high-energy player whose productivity really picked up as each game wore on. He was constantly on the hustle as he got steals, chase down loose balls and scored numerous buckets in transition game. He also hit a pair of 3-pointers in the key part of the second-half of a one-point victory. One of them was a nice triple off the step-back.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Ray Steele (Battle): A 5'10" 2026 guard who is physically strong and very effective when he was getting downhill on the drive. . He played with plenty of pace, whether he was pushing the ball on the break or hustling for loose balls. He was also hitting the open 3-pointer off the catch. He made a lot of things happen with his high motor.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Cameron Doubrava Cameron Doubrava Cameron Doubrava 6'1" | SG Moberly | 2026 State MO (Moberly): The 6'2" 2026 guard was one of the most impressive offensive players that I watched during the day. He provided one of biggest moments of the day with his 25 footer at the buzzer to give the Lakers a dramatic victory over Heat. In addition to his deep shooting range, he has a quick release off the catch and he can also wheel and deal off the dribble. He can also rip through and attack the basket for pull up jumpers and he also moves well without the ball to get himself open.

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