Music City Madness: 16U Saturday Top Performers
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Music City Madness continued yesterday with a plethora of talented teams from across the nation competing against each other. Here are the players in the 16U division that shined on Saturday. Brodie Webb TN #107 PG #40 HEIGHT 5'10" POS…
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Continue ReadingMusic City Madness continued yesterday with a plethora of talented teams from across the nation competing against each other. Here are the players in the 16U division that shined on Saturday.
Webb’s combination of scoring and playmaking is very impressive. He drives to the basket and can finish in traffic and through contact. He is a knockdown shooter from deep as well. His quick decision-making and accurate passing keeps the offense flowing and often results in assists.
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Shelton is an elite athlete and finisher. He runs the floor hard in transition and can rise up for a dunk or efficiently score inside. He crashes the boards and converts offensive rebounds to points, including an incredible put-back slam over a defender. His shot-blocking erased multiple attempts around the basket.
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Vaughn is a crafty scorer and playmaker. He finishes around the basket at a high rate, even while being fouled. Also, he is a reliable shooter from beyond the arc, so the defense can’t give him too much space. His passing ability sets up his teammates for scoring opportunities.
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Christian Williams
Christian Williams
Williams utilizes his athleticism to impact the game. He attacks the basket in transition and the half-court. He can score inside over defenders or dish it to a teammate for an assist. His swarming ball pressure led to multiple steals, including one that he ended with a monster jam.
Nath fills up the box score. He drained several mid-range jumpers and can finish in traffic around the basket. His motor and toughness are on display while gathering rebounds on both ends. He creates turnovers with his constant ball pressure and deflections.