Top 250 Expo: 2021 POST Players
The Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo took place this past Sunday in Myrtle Beach. The event featured 145 players throughout the southeastern part of the United States. Lets take a look at some Post players who took part in the…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo took place this past Sunday in Myrtle Beach. The event featured 145 players throughout the southeastern part of the United States. Lets take a look at some Post players who took part in the event from the 2021 class.
Adam Comer Adam Comer 6'8" | PF Broome | 2021 State SC – Broome HS (Spartanburg)
Comer really likes to work from block to block down in the paint. Comer has good foot work and really remains active away from the ball very well. Comer keeps the ball up high to receive and likes to utilize a nice jump-hook over the shoulder. Comer is looking to have a big season this year for the Centurions. Comer doesn’t mind playing the game on contact and today he showed he could fight through contact at times down low.
Justin Baxter Justin Baxter 6'7" | PF Bamberg-Ehrhardt | 2021 State SC – Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS (pictured on the front)
Baxter is continuing to progress week after week with his play all summer long. Baxter a left-handed forward feels comfortable shooting a elbow jumper or cleaning up on the boards. Baxter averaged a double-double last season for the Red Raiders. Baxter is very coachable and seems to do his best work from 8-10 feet inside the basket. Baxter remains active with his length in the passing lanes. Prep Hoops first saw Baxter play as a freshman at the Hawks Invitational at Blackville-Hilda HS over the Christmas holiday.
Devin Boston Devin Boston 6'4" | PF Sumter | 2021 State SC – Sumter HS
Boston is a bit of a hybrid at times on where he play on the floor. Boston has good length and runs the floor well. Boston can play some on the perimeter but at times seems most comfortable playing as a undersized 4 man. Boston rebounds the ball well at times out of his area. Boston tends to score a lot of his points from 4-6 feet inside the paint. Boston is a good activity guy and can be a good rim runner down the road and clean up on the glass if he wants to buy into that role.