SCBCA Elite Camp: 2024 Forwards – POSTS
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Atkinson has really picked up his game in the past year. Alex has the ability to step-out and play face-up to the basket from behind the arc. He plays extremely active around the rim and surely will look to alter and challenge shots on the defensive end of the floor. Alex runs the floor very well and still seems to be hitting his for the next level.
Atkinson still has his best basketball still in front of him.
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Giles moves well around the floor with his size. Caden has good footwork and a soft touch on his touch. He still must get stronger for the next level. Caden would be an ideal trail or stretch 4-man down the road. Believe it not Caden was a Quarterback on the football in his earlier days of high school.
Carr has continued his hot play with a strong effort here today. Darius made the move from the Grand Strand to the Midlands this off season. Carr is a double-double guy around the paint area. He will surely play the game on contact and get to the foul line at a high clip. Darius is a nice addition to the War Eagles roster this season. He has received some offers already from some NCAA D2 programs.
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Burton is a quick leaper around the cup while having the ability to alter and challenge shots. Daniel felt comfortable today stepping out and looking to knockdown the 17–19-foot jumper. Burton played active on both ends of the court today with his willingness to attack the boards. Daniel is still figuring out where he belongs and still seems to be getting better and better everytime he plays the game.
Pfister is a blue-collar post player. Jack can convert some short corner jumpers from time to time. He was able to finish over both shoulders here today after posting up down on the block. Jack really carves out space down low and seems to have a good set of hands to catch anything thrown in his direction.
Tillman works both side of the paint with his ability to deliver contact. Jaylen can face-up from a short distance. Tillman played the game as a mover-screener. He was able to finish through contact while staying active at all times. When receiving the ball down on the block he would tend to go to work. Tillman could have a big season for the Cavaliers if he gets the touches he needs.