Super 80 Showcase: Top Performers
Saturday night marked the third Saturday of the Super 80 Showcase hosted by Eric “Cowboy” Robinson. The event featured some of the best players in the city of Memphis. Here are the top performers from Saturday night. Johnathan Lawson, Wooddale:…
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Continue ReadingSaturday night marked the third Saturday of the Super 80 Showcase hosted by Eric “Cowboy” Robinson.
The event featured some of the best players in the city of Memphis.
Here are the top performers from Saturday night.
Johnathan Lawson, Wooddale: The Oregon commit had 32 points in the first game of the evening, with his team winning 118-94. Lawson was, at times, bringing the ball up the floor. He made solid passes and got all of his teammates involved on offense. Lawson knocked down shots from 3 and had multiple dunks in transition.
Amarr Knox, Memphis Central: The 6-foot-2 point guard had 30 points. Knox made shots in the half court and in transition. He’s smooth with the basketball.
Tadarius Jacobs, Memphis East: Jacobs had 29 points. He was one of the best shooters on the floor, especially from the mid-range area.
Terrance Jacobs Jr., Memphis East: The junior point guard had 22 points on a stacked team with his brother Tadarius, Knox and Lawson. Jacobs made some great passes and knocked down shots from the perimeter. He was one of the smallest players on the floor, but he played big.
Daveonne Warfield, Kirby: The senior guard led the losing team with 28 points. He started the game off making his first four shots from 3-point range.
Hayden DrumWright, Lewisburg: The sophomore guard finished with 16 points. DrumWright is a sniper and has the makeup of making 35 percent of his 3-point attempts.
Carter Mullins, Hamilton: The 6-3 shooting guard is entering his freshman year of high school and he’s already skilled enough to play varsity. Mullins can handle the ball, finish at the rim with contact, shoot from 3-point range and score in transition. He had 24 points in the second game of the night.
Mason Hanback, Memphis East: The junior big man has made progress since his freshman year. Hanback is now putting the ball on the floor and driving to the rim. He’s positioning himself deep in the post and has the confidence to go up strong. He had 21 points in the second game of the evening.
Davon Barnes, White Station: Barnes had his second 40-point performance of the showcase. The senior wing finished with 41 points time around in the third game.