Louisiana Scouting Reports: Madison Prep Classic Part 2
Northside vs McKinley Brandon Ellis (6’0 PG, 2016, Northside) – Brandon Ellis is a rock solid point guard who can run a team in the way any high school coach desires. Awareness on the court and the ability to make those…
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Brandon Ellis (6’0 PG, 2016, Northside) – Brandon Ellis is a rock solid point guard who can run a team in the way any high school coach desires. Awareness on the court and the ability to make those around him better are evident. Can score from every level and defend. LM player with offer(s) on the way.
Darius Randell (5’11 SG, 2016, Northside) – Randell can fill it up in a hurry. Against McK he had an easy 28 points. As a scorer with the quickness to defend, there is a place for him at the next level. Built for big moments. NAIA-D2 player.
Jonte Morrison (6’3 F, 2016, Northside) – Morrison is a monster on the boards on both ends and can score it from 15 foot and in. Likes to face up defenders when in the post. His motor will allow him to play at the NAIA-D3 level.
Tyrece Radford (6’2 G, 2018, McKinley) – Radford is a lefty who makes his hay driving to the rim. Not much of a shooter yet but with his build and ball handling ability, he can get to the rim with relative ease. Has D2-LM potential with improved shot.
Micah Hill (6’0 G, 2016, McKinley) – Hill is a transfer that has helped McKinley add another guard to it’s backcourt. Ability to operate on or off the ball and defend quick opposing guards. Small college potential.
Russell Daniels (5’10 PF, 2016, McKinley) – Daniels has continued to provide steady play for McKinley as both a point guard and scorer when Radford has the ball. Slight frame but still defends strong. Has NAIA looks.
Delhi vs Madison Prep
Jaimarkeis Percy (6’2 G, 2016, Delhi) – Percy is an athletic slashing guard who finishes both through and over defenders. Streaky shooter who uses size and length to defend the perimeter and help down low. Small college potential.
Josh Anderson (6’4 SG, 2017, MPA) – Anderson is a national recruit. Elite athletics lends to the potential to defend. Currently uses it to get in the lane at will and finish well above the rim. Ball handling lends to the ability to play some lead guard. High Major.
Josh Leblanc (6’6 F, 2018, MPA) – Leblanc continues to develop on the offensive end with the potential to transition to the 3. The defensive end is where he shines whether it is protecting rim or switching out to defend the perimeter. Can rebound and dunk everything. High Major.
Kobe Julien (6’5 F, 2018, MPA) – Julien routinely starts on the perimeter with the ability to knock down shots or get to the rim off the bounce. Consistently adds to the game and must prove he can defend perimeter consistently. Well built. Currently Mid Major.
Jharon Whitfield (6’1 G, 2018, MPA) – Whitfield is currently a shooter primarily for MPA but has shown the ability to play the lead guard in spots. May have to prove it for the next level. Willing defender. Certainly a D1 prospect with offers already.
Jamel Robinson (6’3 G, 2017, MPA) – Robinson brings an element of toughness when he enters the court. Whether it is on the defensive end or slashing to the rim, Robinson is a smooth but physical lefty. D2 prospect.
William Lloyd (6’5 F, 2016, MPA) – Lloyd is a strong and bouncy forward who does most of his work from the free throw line in. Straight line handles and can defend slower perimeter players. Real motor and toughness. D2 prospect.