FAB40 East America Camp Top Performers
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Chris Crudup NC #50 PG #9 HEIGHT 6'3" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Chris Crudup Instagram Twitter State: North Carolina School: Southern Wake Academy Club: Team Curry East He didn’t waste any time getting to work, putting together his…
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Continue ReadingHe didn’t waste any time getting to work, putting together his best showing of the day in the first game with 19 Points & 5 rebounds. Has good upper body strength, gets to his spots without much of an issue and has a nice IQ for the game. Colleges at the D1 and D2 levels have expressed a good amount of interest as he will be a very nice late pickup for a program at this level.
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A Guard that can score the ball from the perimeter at a very high level, he doesn’t need much space to get his shot off and knocks down shots from beyond college three-point range. JUCO programs that are looking for a player that can come into their program and provide scoring from Day 1 should give him a call.
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Plenty to like about what he can potentially on the next level due to his height, wingspan, skill and athletic ability. He scored the ball from multiple levels, made plays above the rim, defended guards and bigs while helping his team win the camp championship. Another player that will most likely take the JUCO route, colleges should be giving him a call sooner than later.
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One of the few underclassmen in attendance at the event, he finished in the top 5 in: Scoring, rebounding, blocks and steals. He has the size to make plays inside the post but is agile enough to be just as effective out on the wing. Keep a close eye on him over the summer and going into his senior season, he seems to get better as an overall player each time we see him.
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Chris Pitts
Chris Pitts
The 6’8 Forward is a player that is a very intriguing prospect not only due to his height and long wingspan, but he showed that he can step out and knock down shots from three-point land. Finished top 10 in: Scoring, rebounding and blocks, he used his height to his advantage and played his way onto the recruiting board of colleges in attendance.
Fresh off of leading his team to a state championship appearance, he came into camp and showed why college programs should be recruiting him. An outstanding athlete at the guard spot that doesn’t hesitate about guarding the best opposing player, he is the type of player that you love to have on your team when you’re going to battle.