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TK Lawson HEIGHT 6'5" POS CG CLASS 2024 TK Lawson School: PSAT Prep Club: Houston Superstars 17U TK Lawson has been putting on a show in AAU this summer. No matter who the matchup is, Lawson has never shied away…
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TK Lawson
TK Lawson has been putting on a show in AAU this summer. No matter who the matchup is, Lawson has never shied away from the competition and is willing to take on the toughest opponent. TK possesses a unique blend of size and speed at the guard position that allows him to either beat defenders off the dribble, or beyond the midrange/three point line. The bottom line is that TK has been proving that he is a coveted prospect this summer for good reason. He plays an important role on the Houston Superstars and will continue to improve more and more as the summer goes on heading into the school season as well, helping PSAT move up the rankings. Look for the Superstars to make some noise as we go into live period!
Christopher Adlam
Christopher Adlam
Chris was putting on a clinic in the game against the Houston Defenders, showcasing his scoring ability and defensive prowess on both sides of the court. Adlam is most efficient from the midrange where he can rise up over the defense and get an easy two point bucket, but he also possesses quickness to blow by his matchup and finish through contact at the basket. One of the most sought after prospects in the Houston 2024 class as of late, Chris is certainly proving as to why college coaches are asking about him. Look for Chris to make a statement as Houston Superstars continues through the summer as the road gets tougher and tougher.
Eric is a highly talented guard who can run the floor very efficiently and with great control. The way Woods is able to change the pace of the game is incredible and he will never hesitate to set up an open teammate with a great pass to score the basketball. Eric is a very unselfish guard who will always look to pass first, but will go get a bucket if needed. Woods has the ability to beat defending guards with a quick catch and shoot jumper or by using the pick and roll to his advantage. Eric excels as the receiver in the pick and roll exchange, often lobbing the ball to his post players down low for an easy two points. He also is never hesitant to be physical on defense with his matchup, bodying up the opponent and notching several steals, turning them into fastbreaks. I have had the opportunity to watch Eric’s game grow over the last three years, and he continues to improve every week.
Alec Belter
Alec Belter
Alec is slowly proving himself this summer as one of the best catch and shoot players in the city of Houston. Belter has been making a big impact on Team Temple, going up against some stellar competition and still scoring the ball efficiently and effectively. Belter is one of the few players I have been able to watch that is constantly moving around the court on offense, even without the ball in his hands. Alec is always positive and encouraging to teammates as well, sparking offensive runs with his energy. He also possesses great lateral quickness and uses his size to lock up opposing guards on the defensive end. Belter will continue to make his abilities known this summer as Team Temple climbs the ladder.
Michael Olaly
Michael Olaly
Michael has an impressive game, using his size to his advantage in the post and on the perimeter. Olaly has proved that he can beat the defense inside and outside of the paint, either hitting a wide open three pointer or using a variety of post moves to score under the rim. Michael also has great defensive awareness, not usually biting on pump fakes and lifting his hands up at the right time to block the shot of his matchup. Olaly is a force to be reckoned with down low and shows why Second Baptist will feed him the rock for most of the game as he makes it look too easy on both ends of the court. Look for Michael to get more touches in and out of the post as the competition gets steeper continuing down the grassroots season.