Top 250 Expo: More Standout Performers
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Carrollton, Texas was the host of our most recent Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo and it brought out some of the most prominent, competitive, and talented basketball prospects in the state of Texas. This exposure camp gave many underrated recruits…
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Continue ReadingCarrollton, Texas was the host of our most recent Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo and it brought out some of the most prominent, competitive, and talented basketball prospects in the state of Texas. This exposure camp gave many underrated recruits the opportunity to showcase their skills, gain exposure, and experience while competing against the best of the best. The day was filled was action and highlight reels from every grade level from Freshmen to Seniors. Here we take a look at more of the most impactful Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors of the day.
Corleone Dandridge Corleone Dandridge 6'5" | SG Sunrise Christian | 2024 KS | Small Forward | Richardson Berkner HS | C/o 2023
6-foot-4-inch, Corleone Dandridge Corleone Dandridge 6'5" | SG Sunrise Christian | 2024 KS is a pure three-level bucket getter that usually does the bulk of his damage beyond the perimeter, but on this day Dandridge put his versatility on full display as he showed off his post skills, footwork down low, and the ability to get open from the dunker’s spot for quick points within the lane. Corleone Dandridge Corleone Dandridge 6'5" | SG Sunrise Christian | 2024 KS flourished whenever he was able to establish a position inside the arc, his superior upper body strength allowed him to handle physicality fairly well anywhere near the hoop.
Carter Eddy Carter Eddy 6'3" | SG Ponder | 2024 State TX | Denton Guyer HS | C/o 2024
Carter Eddy Carter Eddy 6'3" | SG Ponder | 2024 State TX showed extreme amounts of hustle, heart, and effort for the ball that stood out in a major way. It didn’t matter that this was an exposure camp, Carter was willing to sacrifice his body for the ball and do all of the dirty work for his team, diving out of bounds to keep possessions alive, hustling from end to end, and following teammates misses to the rim looking to cleaning them up.
Antwone Gonzales Antwone Gonzales 6'2" | CG Killeen Shoemaker | 2022 State TX | Shooting Guard | Shoemaker HS | C/o 2022
Antwone Gonzales Antwone Gonzales 6'2" | CG Killeen Shoemaker | 2022 State TX is as athletic as they come and come jump with the best of them. Gonzales found several ways to take high percentage shots by gliding past defenders and blasting his way through traffic. In many instances when Antwone got inside, he proceeded to posterize the competition, flying through and throwing down slam dunks on three separate occasions in the first half of the first game. After consistently exposing the weak interior defense with his physical finishes, players proceeded to get out of his way whenever Gonzales drove the lane, leaving him open to attempt windmills and other rim rocking jams.
RICHARD LEMBOYE RICHARD LEMBOYE 6'4" | SG Mansfield Summit | 2023 TX | Small Forward | Mansfield Summit HS | C/o 2023
6-foot-3-inch, RICHARD LEMBOYE RICHARD LEMBOYE 6'4" | SG Mansfield Summit | 2023 TX made his presence felt as a gifted athletic specimen with the ability to play above the rim. One of the best pure athletes in the building, very bouncy and explosive off one and two feet, his leaping ability made him a terror on the offensive glass, he also burned teams with his elite speed that made him seem impossible to keep out in lane in the open court. Defensively, Lemboye disrupted passing lanes with his ball hawk nature, effectively defended multiple positions, and controlled the boards extremely well each game.
Javon Baker Javon Baker 5'10" | PG Desoto | 2025 TX | Point Guard | DeSoto HS | C/o 2025
Freshman point guard, Javon Baker Javon Baker 5'10" | PG Desoto | 2025 TX , proved to be a speedy, scrappy, and competitive floor general with elite court vision and a knack for finding open teammates. Baker got the ball, usually by rebound, and took off up the floor always looking to reward a teammate for running the court along with him. Some of the best aspects of Baker’s game were his phenomenal rebounding skills at 5-foot-7-inches and his ability to take great care of the rock, always keeping his assists-to-turnover-ratio low.