Quincy Shootout: Top Missouri Forwards
This week was the Quincy (IL) shootout and the event featured a number of top Missouri teams. The following players from the Show Me State stood out and improved their stock over the course of two days. Jahidi White (Chamiande):…
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Continue ReadingThis week was the Quincy (IL) shootout and the event featured a number of top Missouri teams. The following players from the Show Me State stood out and improved their stock over the course of two days.
Jahidi White (Chamiande): White is a player with a huge frame and ability to create second shots using his sheer size. At 6’7 around 250lbs he’s a people mover and causes problems as an offensive rebounder. He has an evolving post game and shows flashes of touch over his left shoulder. His biggest asset is the rare frame and strength he brings to the table.
Andre Iguodala II Andre Iguodala II 6'8" | SF Link Academy | 2025 MO (Link Academy): The son of an NBC Champion, young Iguodala shows a lot of traits that can make him an elite prospect in time. He’s incredibly long and rangy on the defensive side of the ball just like his father. He played lots of minutes on Friday and got to showcase a good looking shot from three. Prototypical 3&D prospect at 6’6.
Cameron Barnes (Lee’s Summit West): Barnes was one of the most intriguing new names to the national scene at this event. He’s a 6’7 man child who made the three and got busy using his frame around the basket. Barnes is a true wing with strength and coordination. His physical traits are extremely rare for a 14 or 15 year old freshman.
Nassir Binion Nassir Binion 6'4" | SG Vashon | 2024 State MO (Vashon): Binion has been an impact transfer for Vashon. He’s a smooth athlete who glides in transition at 6’5. An off-ball player who can create turnovers and score in bunches. He’s capable of getting second chance points and has a few high effort plays that kept this game close. Binion posts Division 1 offers and it’s not hard to see why. Lots of potential here with the rising senior out of St. Louis.