CP3NMSC East Qualifier: 8th Frontcourt Recap (Pt. 2)
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Atlanta, GA — There were a lot of promising frontcourt prospects at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta, GA. During the camp, there were moments when some of the top post players made impressive plays that showed their potential…
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Continue ReadingAtlanta, GA — There were a lot of promising frontcourt prospects at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta, GA. During the camp, there were moments when some of the top post players made impressive plays that showed their potential and upside. We released the first part yesterday and the second part of our top frontcourt players from the class of 2028 is below…
Bentley Lusakueno Bentley Lusakueno 6'8" | PF #6 Nation GA
Bentley Lusakueno Bentley Lusakueno 6'8" | PF #6 Nation GA
Bentley Lusakueno Bentley Lusakueno 6’8″ | PF #6 Nation GA was one of the top long term prospects at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta, GA. His length and versatility stand out immediately and are two traits that make him dangerous when he is on the basketball court. Offensively he can score the ball at all three levels and has the ability to score the ball whenever it is in his hands, especially over smaller defenders. On the defensive end, he uses his size to defend multiple positions and can be a player a team can rely on to defend without fouling. His immense long-term potential is legit.
Khalil Luster
Khalil Luster
Khalil Luster was one of the overall top forwards at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta. He is an extremely efficient scorer and scores it best around the rim. His ability to convert close-range opportunities with precision sets him apart as a player with a keen scoring touch. He knows how to use his size as an advantage as well. He leverages his physical attributes, creating opportunities for himself in the paint while also stretching out to the perimeter. With his efficient finishing, size advantage, soft touch, and ability to stretch his game, Khalil Luster is a player to know in the class of 2028.
Ethan Mott
Ethan Mott
Ethan Mott stood out whenever he was on the court in Atlanta, GA at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier and was a no brainer for the Top 20 All-Star Game. Mott lit up the scoreboard from anywhere on the court and exceled when getting out in transition. He is a sharpshooter with the ability to score from virtually any spot on the court. His precision in shooting sets him apart as a player with an exceptional scoring touch. Mott’s understanding of the game sets him apart from his peers. He knows how to make the right plays, read defenses, and ensure his team is in the best position to succeed.
AJ Williams AJ Williams 6’2″ | PG New Hampstead | 2027 State GA lived up to the hype during his time at the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta, GA. He is a big guard with an even bigger impact on the game. His size, combined with his skill set, makes him a versatile asset for his team. He showed off that he is lethal from the mid range. He’s a player who can score consistently from this range, putting constant pressure on the defense and expanding his team’s offensive options. Williams is comfortable with the ball in his hands, making him a playmaker who can create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. His ability to orchestrate the offense sets him apart.
LJ Williams
LJ Williams
LJ Williams came to the 2023 CP3NMSC East Qualifier in Atlanta, GA a bit unknown but definitely made a name for himself by the time the weekend was over. He gets most of his points closely around the rim and showed that he can also finish above the rim at certain times. He is just impactful on the defensive end as his shot-blocking abilities and defensive prowess make him a player who can disrupt the opponent’s game plan. Williams possesses a promising upside, hinting at even greater potential in the future. His blend of offensive and defensive skills suggests he will be a player to keep tabs on from the class of 2028.
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