NEPSAC Showcase Final Day: Wing Standouts
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Today was the final day of the NEPSAC showcase with over 100 college coaches at all levels on hand to evaluate and recruit the talent. Here are some of the best wings I saw. Sam Hughes New E #16 SG…
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Continue ReadingToday was the final day of the NEPSAC showcase with over 100 college coaches at all levels on hand to evaluate and recruit the talent. Here are some of the best wings I saw.
Strong-bodied wing who has the ability to score from all three levels. Defenders were unable to stop him from getting straight line drives to the hoop because Hughes really understands angles and also stretches the defense with a really nice-looking long-distance jumper. Would imagine Hughes will be a scholarship level player.
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Kadin Bernard
Kadin Bernard
Bernard is an explosive athlete with an impressive ability to create off the dribble. He also locks in on the defensive end and can meet opposing players at the rim for blocks; for a 6-foot-3 wing, he’s a terrific rim protector. Plays with great effort and intensity and is always aware of the necessary help-side rotations.
Losiewicz has a mean hesitation move and got multiple defenders with it on his way to some high-arcing finishes at the rim over larger defenders. Strong, long athlete with solid bounce and a good handle who makes the simple play for his teammates. Would imagine he’ll be a scholarship player at the next level.
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Great team role-player who attacks closeouts with decisiveness and creativity. Excellent offensive spacer and shooter with size who really understands where to be and how to move without the ball. Also a good passer who can read the weak-side defensive rotations out of the pick and roll. Really solid.
Wilkins is one of the most intriguing prospects at the NEPSAC showcase. At 6-foot-5 with long arms, he’s a special athlete with an incredibly smooth scoring game. He doesn’t have much of an offensive weakness and is able to score at all three-levels with great control and touch. Definite D1 player and could imagine some high-major programs being very interested in Wilkins.
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Blackburn has a flamethrower for a right arm and maybe one of the prettiest releases in the gym. He gets solid elevation on his jump shot in the mid-range and can shoot it from deep as well. Once defenders started flying out to him, he showed a solid pull-up and floater game. Added strength will help improve his defense and ball handling under pressure.
Quinn is a freak athlete with ridiculously impressive body control once he gets downhill to the rim. He’s also one of the best shooters I’ve seen at the showcase, with a quick release and very deep range. Quinn can blow by defenders with the dribble or back them down with his strength and shoot fadeaway jumpers. Also a dog on the defensive end and always the first to the floor.
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Jules Lewis
Jules Lewis
Lewis is a solid lefty with a great understanding of how to play off the ball. He’s a great spacer, shooter and cutter. Defensively, he showed a supreme work ethic, even blocking multiple taller players in the second half of one of his afternoon games. Great weak side rotations all day.