PCI All-Tournament Team
The Putnam City Invitational featured a great slate of teams that competed for the title. The finals saw Union defeat Putnam City West in a great game. Today, Prep Hoops breakdown the All-Tournament team for the tournament! MVP: Adrian Rodriguez…
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Continue ReadingThe Putnam City Invitational featured a great slate of teams that competed for the title. The finals saw Union defeat Putnam City West in a great game. Today, Prep Hoops breakdown the All-Tournament team for the tournament!
MVP: Adrian Rodriguez 2017 Union Forward (UTSA Signee)
Rodriguez dominated the boards all tournament long on both ends of the floor. He averaged a double-double for the tournament shooting a very high percentage from the floor. The work ethic he brings to the floor is incredible. Rodriguez is a great get for UTSA. He continues to prove he can flat out play.
Adrian Rodriguez has done a great job of creating second chance scoring opportunities for Union. #PrepHoops https://t.co/wx07Xa2LQL pic.twitter.com/bAWkYtQypx
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) January 9, 2017
Jon Matthews 2018 Heritage Hall Point Guard
Jon Matthews continues to be a problem for team to handle at the Point Guard spot. Matthews is undersized with great handles and did a fabulous job of getting teammates involved. He has a nice crossover and scored the ball very well.
Nick Robinson 2017 Putnam City West Forward
Robinson is going to be a Division I football player, but he had a great tournament for the Patriots leading them to the championship game. He does a great job of getting to the rim. Every now and then he throws in a few three-pointers to make the defense respect his ability to score in all three phases of the game.
Nick Robinson can play a little basketball too. #PrepHoops https://t.co/wx07Xa2LQL pic.twitter.com/0AdBjjdPw3
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) January 9, 2017
Adokiye Iyaye 2018 Putnam City North Guard
Iyaye played very well throughout the tournament scoring the ball at a great rate. Putnam City North took Putnam City West into overtime in the semifinals, but could not overcome the Patriots. Iyaye scored the ball well from three-point range and driving to the hoop. He is a Division I prospect in the 2018 class.
2018 PC North Combo Guard Adokiye Iyaye has had a great tournament at the PCI. #PrepHoops https://t.co/wx07Xa2LQL pic.twitter.com/yLljYBW6xI
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) January 9, 2017
Ethan Chargois 2017 Union Forward (SMU Signee)
Chargois was great throughout the tournament dominating the boards. No post player could contain him inside. Chargois did a great job of staying out of foul trouble and contributing on both ends of the floor for Union. He had a block party at the PCI. He is one of the best passers in the post in Oklahoma.
Ethan Chargois continues to shine for Union. #PrepHoops https://t.co/wx07Xa2LQL pic.twitter.com/N6VgKuvGaA
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) January 9, 2017
Les Thomas 2017 Heritage Hall Shooting Guard
Thomas lit the net on fire at the Putnam City Invitational with great shooting from behind the arc. He is proving he is one of the best shooters in the Oklahoma 2017 Class. In the third place game Thomas hit several clutch shots to lift them to victory.
Sixth Man: Greg Thomas Putnam City West 2018 Guard
Thomas raised his level of play throughout the weekend at the Point Guard spot for the Patriots. They use Thomas in several different roles and he excelled in each of them. The most notable way Thomas stepped up was scoring the basketball at an efficient and high level.
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