McDavid All-American Camp Standouts
I hope you enjoyed the day 1 standouts article about the players that caught my eye at camp. Here are a few more players that had good showings. Hunter McGraw (5’11/PG/2027) Team: Team United 2027 Instagram: hunter.mcgraw Twitter:…
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Continue ReadingI hope you enjoyed the day 1 standouts article about the players that caught my eye at camp. Here are a few more players that had good showings.
Hunter McGraw (5’11/PG/2027)
Team: Team United 2027
Instagram: hunter.mcgraw
Twitter: N/A
Hunter is a skilled PG that was strong going left. He is a slasher that has creative handles and displayed creative finishes. Despite his slim stature, he was one of the toughest off the bounce and wasn’t afraid to get to the cup, where he often finished thru contact. He is a crafty ball-handler that did an excellent job using his dribble to create space to get his shot off, and that kept defenders off-balance and guessing.
He is a playmaker that was tough to be contained.
As he continues to get more explosive athletically and balance his attacks between his strong drive left and going right, he will be a player that this will not be the last time you hear about him. I like the trajectory he is on, and he is a prospect to monitor.
Quincy Mosley (6’0/PG/2026)
Team: Mad City Mambas
Instagram: Quincymosley2026
Twitter: @Quincymosley2026
Q had an impressive showing at camp. He is a listed PG and has good physical build and size. He is a slasher that can score the rock, and he does so with balance on two feet and thru contact. His scoring ability and ability to play off the ball could easily push him over to being listed as a CG. He is a three-level scorer and was one of the toughest guards to contain off the bounce. When he is facilitating, he shows a strong drive game that collapses the D and creates fouls.
Whenever Q attacked the basket, he attacked with purpose, and good things for his team were often the result.
With such a strong scoring arsenal, he kept defenders’ eyes on him, and when he was creating off the bounce, he showed very good court vision hitting open teammates. He is a hard-playing baller to monitor in the 2026 class.
Owen Boyle (5’4/PG/2028)
Team: Liberty Edge
Instagram: Owen_boyle_hoops
Twitter: N/A
Owen had a good showing at the camp. He is a solid PG who played with patience and demonstrated a higher IQ than many of his peers. One thing I can say about Owen is that even though it was a camp, and play can get loose sometimes at a camp, Owen played the right way, whether it was in 3v3 or 5v5. He is a lefty that showed production in c&s situations.
When the ball was in his hands, he was a willing passer that worked hard to get his teammates going.
When defense seemed to have been checked at the door, for the most part, Owen worked hard on the defensive end of the floor and was moving his feet pretty well. I would like to see what time in the lab produces over the next year and a half when he starts his eighth-grade campaign. Something good is developing with this kid.
Noah Farley (5’10/CG/2027)
Team: Big Shots Tricities
Instagram: noahsgot2
Twitter: @noahsgot2
Noah, at times, took away from the strength of his game by doing too much. As he learns to do more with less, his game will take jumps. He has a good feel for the game and has an all-around game that impacts the game on both ends of the floor. He showed his handles yet often over-dribbled when he had his man off balance and beat, but he added another combo move that allowed the defender to recover. When his vision to hit the created gaps gets better, he will be more effective with his game off the bounce.
He showed his ability to knock down the trey ball in c&s situations.
When pushing the rock in transition, he showed that he could change speeds, and his ability to accelerate was impressive. He has a nice touch from deep and in the paint. He is a player to watch as he goes throughout this spring and summer. Something is definitely there; let’s see if Noah can put it all together.
Giuliani Blaise (6’3/Forward/2027)
Team: Team Power
Instagram: Giuliani_blaise
Twitter: N/A
G is a 2027 kid that I was waiting on to shift into dominating mode. Offensively he is a versatile and stout forward with good size. He easily scored in the paint, off paint touches, and put-backs. He also showed his ability to step out and knock down the mid-range J. He was strong on the glass, which led to the many put-backs he had. He is an intriguing long-term prospect because of his ability to get it done in the paint and on the perimeter.
As he continues to hone his ball-handling skills, he will expand his game and could develop into a player that causes a lot of problems on both ends of the floor.
I mentioned I was waiting on G to shift into dominating mode, but it never happened. He showed signs, but maybe he did not go all out at camp, but if he had ever made up his mind that he was going to be the best post player in his classification at the camp, there was not much anyone could have done. He has that type of potential, and as much as G showed me, a lot of his game is still in potential mode, waiting to be unleashed.
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