Northwood Temple Pre-Season Jamboree Top Performers
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Karsten Swinney NC #87 PG #19 HEIGHT 5'9" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Karsten Swinney Instagram Twitter State: North Carolina School: Freedom Christian Academy Runs the show for his squad at the PG spot, getting where he wants by…
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Continue ReadingRuns the show for his squad at the PG spot, getting where he wants by using his change of speed. He has impressive shooting range and gets to his spots without much of an issue.
Landon Cummings
Landon Cummings
A sleeper prospect that is on tap to have a breakout season, he showed a nice overall skillset and a high motor. He doesn’t back down from any challenge and has good size at 6’3 for a Guard.
Christian Miller
Christian Miller
Checks off plenty of the boxes of what college coaches are looking for in a prospect at the Guard spot. He has a nice overall skillset, plays the game at his own speed, has good size for a guard, impressive athleticism and an outstanding IQ for the game.
Colton Taylor
Colton Taylor
One of the best perimeter shooters that we saw over the weekend, he doesn’t need much time or space to knock down shots. He has good shooting form, a fairly quick release and decent size for a smaller college SG.
His stock has been on the rise over the past few months, and it does not take long to see why so many colleges view him as a very intriguing prospect. He made plays for teammates but also found his own offensive rhythm, using his size and ability to score the ball from multiple levels.
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His team will look to him to lead the way once again in just about every statistical category and we saw flashes of that on Saturday. He knocked down shots from beyond college three-point range, blew by defenders for buckets and also made some nice reads/passes to teammates for buckets.
Collin Sampson
Collin Sampson
His ability to convert on highly contested shots was what caught our attention right away. He started the game off on fire and kept his rhythm throughout the end of the game. You love to have a player that steps on the floor with that type of confidence as his team will look to him to lead the way this upcoming season.
His impact on games for his team simply cannot be measured by his stats alone, he does all the small things for his team that may go unnoticed. Whether it’s coming up with a defensive stop, a timely bucket or an assist, he makes the plays for his team when needed.