CP3NMSC West: Class of 2029 Top Performers (Pt. 2)
Phoenix, AZ — The last CP3NMSC of 2023 ran out west in Phoenix, AZ this past weekend. Some of the top 6th, 7th and 8th graders were under one roof at Legacy Park. The West Coast is always producing high-level…
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Continue ReadingPhoenix, AZ — The last CP3NMSC of 2023 ran out west in Phoenix, AZ this past weekend. Some of the top 6th, 7th and 8th graders were under one roof at Legacy Park. The West Coast is always producing high-level talent from an early age and it was great to get eyes on many kids throughout the weekend. We will provide many names that people should know from the event and this particular piece will be our second piece of 7th grade coverage…
Anthony Lloyd IV
Anthony Lloyd IV
Anthony Lloyd IV’s performance at the 2023CP3NMSC West Qualifier in Phoenix, AZ was a showcase of his outstanding athleticism. Whether soaring through the air for rebounds, executing lightning-fast crossovers, or displaying explosive bursts of speed, he established himself as one of the best athletes in the gym. Lloyd’s physical attributes included tremendous length, and he used it to his advantage in multiple facets of the game. His long reach became a disruptive force on the defensive end, allowing him to contest shots, disrupt passing lanes, and secure rebounds. Lloyd’s length also translated seamlessly into offensive opportunities, enabling him to finish plays with finesse around the rim.
Harlem McNeal
Harlem McNeal
Harlem McNeal’s time in Phoenix, AZ at the 2023 CP3NMSC West Qualifier was characterized by an unmatched level of productivity. Whether contributing on the offensive end, locking down opponents defensively, or making crucial plays for his team, McNeal emerged as a prodigy of productivity. McNeal’s ability to score from various positions on the court made him a matchup nightmare, leaving defenders guessing and creating ample offensive opportunities for himself and his team.
Talen Miller
Talen Miller
Talen Miller’s movements off the ball were eye popping during his play in Phoenix, AZ at the 2023 CP3NMSC West Qualifier. Whether cutting through defenses, finding open spaces, or executing sharp screens, he showcased an innate understanding of spacing and timing. Miller’s ability to navigate the court without the ball not only created opportunities for himself but also made him a valuable asset in offensive sets. His movement created open shots for him and his teammates. His ability to hit open shots, whether from beyond the arc or mid-range, made him a reliable scoring option for his team. Miller’s clutch shooting not only bolstered his team’s offensive output but also showcased his composure and confidence in high-pressure situations.
Kai Newman
Kai Newman
Kai Newman’s impact on his team’s offensive success was nothing short of pivotal. His court vision, strategic decision-making, and ability to create scoring opportunities for both him and his teammates. Throughout the camp, Newman’s basketball IQ was a driving force in adapting to various game situations on both offense and defense. Newman’s strategic decision-making not only impacted individual possessions but also influenced the overall flow and success of his team’s offensive schemes.
Jackson Wolverton
Jackson Wolverton
Wolverton’s standout quality at CP3 Camp was his remarkable ability to consistently make shots. Whether it was from beyond the arc, mid-range, or near the basket, he showcased a reliable and accurate shooting touch. Wolverton’s consistency in shot-making not only made him a go-to scoring option but also instilled confidence in his teammates, knowing they could rely on him in crucial moments. His teammates recognized his scoring abilities and did an excellent job of getting him the ball in positions where he could thrive. The synergy among Wolverton and his teammates created a seamless offensive flow, allowing him to maximize his scoring potential.
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