2024 MLK Dream Jam Monday Top Performers Part II
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Justin Caldwell NC #29 PF #3 HEIGHT 6'9" POS PF CLASS 2026 View Profile Justin Caldwell Instagram Twitter State: North Carolina School: Trinity Christian Club: Team United You have to love the emotion and energy that he played with in…
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Continue ReadingYou have to love the emotion and energy that he played with in their matchup with Westover HS. Constantly working inside the paint on both ends of the floor which led to some interior buckets and blocked shots.
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A dual threat Point Guard that can run the show for his team but can also step up and score from multiple levels, he made plays down the stretch to help his squad in their matchup against Westover. We love the intensity and confidence that he plays the game with, and you can see why colleges at the D1 level have already extended offers.
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Jaylen Miller
Jaylen Miller
The progression that he has made over the past year has been very impressive, he looks much more comfortable playing in the paint offensively and is playing the game with more confidence. He blocks shots, rebounds the ball, runs the floor and brings a good amount of energy for his squad.
Zaveon Porter
Zaveon Porter
The Freshman stepped up and provided his team with some valuable minuets down the stretch in their matchup with TCS. he handled defensive pressure well, keeping his turnovers low and getting his team into their offensive sets.
Got off to an outstanding start, scoring the majority of his points in the first quarter. He’s a high-flying wing that can finish plays above the rim on offense and used the same athleticism to make defensive plays as well.
Yabniel Cheveres
Yabniel Cheveres
His team struggled in their matchup with NLCA, but he was one of the bright spots for his squad. He knocked down shots from three-point land with efficiency, finishing the game with 12 points.
Mikhi Nobles
Mikhi Nobles
Made a nice impact on the game on both sides of the ball for his team. His on-ball perimeter defense forced some rush possessions and turnovers that allowed his team to get out into transition for easy offense.