Jay Bilas Skills Camp Immediate Takeaways
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The Jay Bilas Skills Camp was once again one of the top-notch camps in the country, with prospects from across the nation putting their talents on display. Here are my immediate takeaways… Adam Barksdale HEIGHT 6'3" POS N/A CLASS 2025…
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Continue ReadingThe Jay Bilas Skills Camp was once again one of the top-notch camps in the country, with prospects from across the nation putting their talents on display. Here are my immediate takeaways…
Adam Barksdale Adam Barksdale 6'4" | PG Vestavia Hills | 2025 State AL (6’5/PG/’25)
Instagram: Adam.barksdale_13
Twitter: @barksdale_adam
Adam had an amazing performance up until his injury. He is a big lead guard who was a score-first PG in this camp. He was very assertive and consistently got to his spots on the floor where he was highly productive. He handles the ball as a primary initiator of the offense, but as I said, he was locked in on the offensive end of the floor looking for his shot. He showed his ability to get his shot at any point in the possession. He is a tough shot-maker as well as a player that makes off-balance shots. He came in with the mindset to compete and was highly productive until the injury.
Herly Brutus (6’5/G|F/’26)
Instagram: Noluv_herly
Twitter: @HerlyBrutus
I remember covering Herly when all he was at the time was a back-to-the-basket post player. He has transformed his game and has expanded his play to the backcourt. He is at his best when he is looking to put the ball in the hole, and his ability to score the ball from the perimeter is impressive. He does a good job attacking closeouts, drawing the second defender, and making high-end decisions in the paint. His footwork that was developed as a post has helped him to get looks that other guards don’t. He has the physical measurables and the scoring package that caused him to stand out as one of the best at camp.
Xander Alarie (6’8/G|F/’24)
Instagram: x_alarie
Twitter: @x_alarie
Xander was a prospect that had a fantastic camp, and he saw his stock rise as a result. He is versatile on both ends and can score in a variety of ways at all levels. He can spread the floor with his shooting but also open things up with his slashing and creation off of the dribble. His size makes him an even bigger threat to shoot over and back down smaller defenders. He is a difficult cover as he has a true perimeter game and a post-up game. He is too big and physical for smaller guards and skilled enough to attack bigger defenders off the bounce in space. He also showed that he provides a defensive presence as he can protect the rim with his shot-blocking ability. He competed at a high level.
Kany Tchanda Kany Tchanda 6'9" | C Sunrise Christian Academy | 2024 #295 Nation NC (6’9/F/’24)
Twitter: @Kanytchanda_mus
KT was a walking double-double the entire camp in the 5v5 games. He brings unique skills on both sides of the ball that help him to play a significant role as a frontcourt presence. In the paint is where he does his best work. He scores in bunches and defends at a high level in the interior. Defensively he alters shots tremendously, and I really like that he vertically challenges without fouling. His length was a factor throughout the entire camp, and he had his way around the rim. His touch on his short jumpers and finishes around the rim made him a legitimate scoring threat that had to be accounted for throughout camp. As he seeks the next level, I do want to see the ability to switch to smaller and faster guards out of his ball-screen defense.
Highlights
Luke Winkel (6’0/CG/’24)
Instagram: lukewink
Twitter: @lukewink05
Luke had the entire bag open throughout camp. He is armed with a crafty scoring arsenal and is a volume-scoring threat. He showed the ability to score when given the slightest bit of space, as he is really crafty and has a knack for scoring. Luke proved to be a talented player who can reliably create on offense and proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that his name deserved to be in the conversation when it came to the top-tier players at camp.
Colin Stemberger (5’6/PG/’26)
Instagram: Colstem23
Twitter: @colstem23
Colin is a small guard that can light it up from anywhere on the court. He does an excellent job creating space with the dribble to get his shot off. He does a good job changing speed and has slick ball-handling skills. Even though he is small in size, Colin has it all for a PG: PG IQ, vision, set-up ability, and ball handling. He’s a dynamic playmaker and nearly impossible to contain one-on-one.