Jenks/Union Invitational: All-Tournament Second Team
The Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best players from this tournament. Ike Houston – Jenks – G Houston is a guard that has…
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Continue ReadingThe Jenks/Union Invitational was filled with talent from Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Texas. Prep Hoops constructed a team of five of the best players from this tournament.
Houston is a guard that has a very balanced game. He played solid defense for the entire tournament and also showed his ability to knock down the three. Houston is also a strong finisher in transition and also gets his teammates involved.
Trae Washington – Tulsa Central – G
Washington is a guard that can score whenever he wants and in any fashion that he wants. He excels at scoring around the rim but he can also knock down mid-range jumpers consistently and occasionally make three-pointers. Washington has a good motor and plays solid defense.
Anfernee Nelson – Jenks – G
Nelson is a guard with good size who finishes tremendously in the paint. He excels at finishing through contact as he had multiple and-one finishes in the championship game. Nelson is also a good defender as he is quick enough to guard guards and strong enough to guard forwards. He scored 18 points in the championship game and was named the MVP of the tournament.
BJ Jefferson – Tulsa Central – G/F
Jefferson is a wing that is a strong rebounder and finisher inside. He also has a good handle and plays with high amounts of energy. He is a freak athlete that is unfazed by tight defense and easily finishes through contact around the rim.
Chase Martin – Jenks – F
Martin is a forward that scores in bunches and is a good rebounder. He has a nice spin move that he uses to score in the post and also can knock down three-pointers as well as mid-range jumpers. He lit up the scoreboard for the Trojans in the championship game as he scored 15 points and was dialed-in from behind-the-arc.