Grassroots Elite 100: 2031 2032 Evals
The Grassroots Elite 100 Camp, took place in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 22nd. The camp is a premier basketball event that showcases the remarkable talents of young athletes from the class of 2028 to 2033. This camp represents the…
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Continue ReadingThe Grassroots Elite 100 Camp, took place in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 22nd. The camp is a premier basketball event that showcases the remarkable talents of young athletes from the class of 2028 to 2033. This camp represents the future of Las Vegas Basketball, offering a platform for the rising stars of the basketball world to shine. With Hoop City as the backdrop, the camp provides promising players with an invaluable opportunity to develop their skills, while competing at a high level, and gaining basketball exposure. Scouts, coaches, and enthusiasts will be in attendance all looking to uncover the next generation of basketball excellence, and setting the stage for a thrilling journey into the world of competitive basketball. Here’s a look at are Evaluations of some of the top 2031 2032 prospects.
Price Long
Price Long
Was a man among boys. Was the biggest player on the floor and showed the most skill. He was a dominant rebounder, however that was far from his best skill. He is an unselfish advanced passer with the ability to throw teammates open. His play was rewarded with MVP honors.
Legend Vinson
Legend Vinson
Shifty ballhandler that plays with good speed and lateral quickness. He was a bucket, using shooting along with the threat of shot making to raise defenders allowing him to attack the rim. The dynamic scoring guard took home the walking bucket award for top scorer honors.
Zaiden Davis
Zaiden Davis
He was quietly productive. The guard showed good ball speed, using his quickness to change ends of the floor. His quickness allowed him to get into the lane where he showed an array of solid finishing moves.
Donovan Venable
Donovan Venable
Venable played with terrific speed, flying up and down the floor in transition. He made his mark on the games with his ability to get paint touches and finish his drives with layups.
Zamar Burrell
Zamar Burrell
Burrell played with a combination of skill and energy. He is a first to the floor type who was one of the first guys sacrificing his body. The hard playing point did a good job of finishing as well, showing a variety of layup finishes.
JJ Moreno
JJ Moreno
Moreno took home the hustle award and it was a unanimous decision. He hit the deck countless times, and used sheer determination to take the ball away from opponents, competing with a ferioucious attitude.
Liam Galindo
Liam Galindo
Galindo brought it today. The pg made his impact stopping others, en route to being named camp Clamp God, for top defenders honors.