University of Missouri Elite Camp (2020 Standouts)
Here is a look at some of the talented incoming freshmen who were at the University of Missouri Elite Camp in Columbia: Luke Kasubke 6’4″ Chaminade: A long, rangy athletic wing who showed absolutely no fear while playing against older…
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Continue ReadingHere is a look at some of the talented incoming freshmen who were at the University of Missouri Elite Camp in Columbia:
Luke Kasubke 6’4″ Chaminade: A long, rangy athletic wing who showed absolutely no fear while playing against older players. Every time Kasubke got the ball on the wing, he was. in full attack mode going to the basket. He did an excellent job of finishing on his attacks to the basket. He has a very substantial upside with his length and athleticism and willingness go hard on virtually every play. If he develops a consistent perimeter jumper, look out.
Davion Bradford 6’9″ – Not only was he was one of the youngest kids in the camp, he was also one of biggest. He has really improved in the past five or six months when I first saw him in an eighth-grade tournament. He has solid fundamentals. I like how he keeps the ball up high when he catches or rebounds the ball. He finished well and threw down dunks whenever possible. He still has his share of baby deer moments as he is still growing, but he is quite mobile. Looking forward to watching him develop.
Dylan Branson 6’1″ Vianney: Young guard who plays with a lot of poise and savvy. He can really pass the basketball. He can make the simple pass to an open teammate or he can also grab your attention with a flashy dime that nobody sees coming. He handles the ball with confidence and always has his head of a swivel. He has a nice offensive game to go along with his passing.
Moory Woods 5’9″ Alton (IL): A very impressive point guard who did not play like an incoming freshman. He is extremely quick, but he already knows how to control that speed and quickness. Was rarely out of control. Got in the lane on a consistent basis and did a nice job shooting the 3-pointer. Also has excellent court vision. A very good point guard of the future.
Zion Harmon 6’9″ Washington D.C.: The one out-of-towner that I will mention in this report. This kid has a tremendous game and a lot of confidence. He can handle it, shoot it and pass it with a lot of creativity. He is already doing his thing on the Nike EYBL circuit against the best high school players in the country. He will be a highly-recruited player if he isn’t already.