The Hoop Gods Jr All American Camp: 2028 Evals
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The Hoop Gods Jr All American Camp takes place June 29th – 30th. The Camp, hosted by legendary Las Vegas trainer KG Grant, featured training and games. The players ranged from from class of 2025 all the way down to…
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Continue ReadingThe Hoop Gods Jr All American Camp takes place June 29th – 30th. The Camp, hosted by legendary Las Vegas trainer KG Grant, featured training and games. The players ranged from from class of 2025 all the way down to middle school participants. The event provided a great look at some new players, as well as a refresher on others Here’s a look at the evals of some of the 2028’s participating in the camp.
Such an intriguing player whose tougher than his frame would lead you to believe. His shot making has never been an issue, lefty can make catch and shoots and pull up jumpers from deep. Better rebounder than expected.
Was overall most dominate prospect. Over powered players in his class, using his size and quickness to get to the rim, if he missed he simply played volleyball above the rim. Prototypical college wing size and athleticism.
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Trending into the type of player that has to be kept on the floor. Versatile wing with the ability to be the best rebounder, defender and finisher on the floor. Left hander with a quick first step. He showed flashes of stretching his game out, knocking down open threes in off the bounce action.
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Good looking prospect that played with high ceiling. He plays with balance and power, and initiated contact on both drives and interior finishes. Has decent first jump quickness, which combined with his length, allowed him to finish around the rim.
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Bartlett has the size and power to dominate on the interior, but showed flashes of stretching his game. He was at his best when he could bully around the basket, showing decent hands, catching passes on the move. He made a few catch and shoot threes as well.
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Good rangy wing, that has athleticism. He’s a raw prospect but has length, along with some grab and go ability. He is mostly a downhill finisher on offense, but can defend nearly every position at the high school level.
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Haynes was a fresh face that did well for himself. The combo showed terrific finishing ability, slashing to the bucket. He has a good first step and was able to beat 1 v 1 defense in the half court, showing good body control on his finishes.
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The Hoop Gods Jr All American Camp takes place June 29th – 30th. The Camp, hosted by legendary Las Vegas trainer KG Grant, featured training and games. The players ranged from from class of 2025 all the way down to middle school participants. The event provided a great look at some new players, as well as a refresher on others Here's a look at the evals of some of the 2028's participating in the camp.
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