Arzhonte Dallas Arzhonte Dallas 5'11" | PG Lawton MacArthur | 2022 State OK | Oklahoma Chaos 5’11” G Lawton MacArthur (OK) ’22 Dallas’s two-way talent proved vital for Chaos. Running the one for Chaos, Dallas drained a few dead-eye shots…
5’11” G |
Lawton MacArthur (OK) ’22 |
Dallas’s two-way talent proved vital for Chaos. Running the one for Chaos, Dallas drained a few dead-eye shots from long range out of the dribble, took the ball to the rim, drew the foul and converted through contact. Once retreating back on defense, however, he was perhaps even better. The incoming senior was a ball-stopper, adhering and bullying ball-handlers back in the direction they came, gathering multiple steals and disrupting their offensive flow.
An excellent defender and scorer, No. 1 was perhaps the paramount talent of the weekend. Crafty, strong, quick and smart, he was the focal point for production on his team. Morris dished the ball well, finding teammates and providing accurate passes on the drive as well as tossing a couple lobs on flashy fast-break plays. He was one of the most capable defenders in the gym, rarely allowing ball-handlers the opportunity to advance to the interior and cutting off passing lanes to score on the opposite end. Past that, Morris is an exceptionally talented scorer, pairing his high-major frame with a polished offensive skill-set and the ability to create his own shot, even against the stiffest defenses.
A gifted athlete with a sharp handle, Williams tormented defenses with his down-hill speed and lateral quickness. He scored the ball in volumes throughout the weekend with a mature arsenal of maneuvers to get to the rack, convert at the mid-range and create his own shot at the perimeter. Williams was one of the most collegiate-ready playmaking guards at the event, as well.
Trey Weary | Drive Nation Houston |
6’1″ G |
Shadow Creek (TX) ’22 |
A heady guard with all-around skill, Weary executed a stat-line rarely accomplished on the grassroots platform: a triple-double. That’s right, in a 32-minute game Sunday, Weary accrued 19 points, 10 rebounds and the same number of assists in an excellent performance. The selfless, cerebral guard’s performance was only indicative of the talent he brings to the table. As a scorer, although Weary is not the fastest player on the floor, his control and ball-handling allow him to create scoring opportunities even against fast-footed defenders.
Cahlese Lee | Next Level Oklahoma |
6’1″ SG |
Edmond North (OK) ’22 |
Lee was outright one of the most capable scorers of the weekend, finishing with 28 points-a-game in his final three contests for Next Level. His craft when finishing at the rim may be his best skill, but his outside shot establishes the ability to utilize his hesitation to get to the rack in the first place. In one match, Lee tallied seven made 3-pointers in one matchup on his way to a 34-point performance. After that, defenders overcompensated at the perimeter in multiple games, allowing him to flash by them and slice through the interior.