OKC Top 250 Player Evaluations: Morning Session #16-25
The Prep Hoops Top 250 was in Oklahoma City on Sunday. Throughout the week Prep Hoops will have tons of content from the camp. Keep checking PrepHoops.com for content. Player Evaluations will be done for every player that attended the Top 250 camp. Order is based off the number provided at camp. These will be released over the course of the next couple of days.
Monroe Darragh-Harris: 6’0 2019 Guard OKC Storm/Epic Charter School
Darragh-Harris is a pure scoring guard. He has a nice shooting touch and is quick enough to get past most defenders. He needs to improve defensively, but has all the scoring tools on offense.
Julian Smith: 6’0 2019 Guard Sapulpa High School
Smith was one of the best guards that attended the Top 250 Camp. He is an excellent floor general who is constantly looking for open teammates. His shooting keeps getting more consistent. Smith has also gotten stronger and showed it off finishing through contact time and time again.
Stevie Davis: 6’1 2019 Guard John Marshall High School
Davis is a solid lead guard who showed great vision across the floor. He was making the correct passes in difficult situations.
Michael Dean: 6’3 2018 Guard Howe High School
Dean is a long guard who rebounded the ball very well Sunday. He showed a knack for finding space when a shot goes up.
Camryn Dennis: 6’2 2019 Guard Broken Arrow High School
Dennis is a very athletic guard who showed a great ability to rebound the ball. Along with rebounding, finishing at the rim was another strong skill that Dennis showcased.
Temitayo Dina: 6’2 2019 Guard Bartlesville High School
Dina was a quicker guard who was able to get to the rim at will for layups. Finishing through contact is something he will have to work on, but his ability to get open layups was impressive.
Logan Dolan: 6’3 2019 Guard Broken Arrow High School
Dolan is a long armed guard who shot the ball very well. Shooting from behind the arc is going to be what Dolan does best. He also used his length to disrupt passing lanes on the defensive side of the ball.
Keith Dooley: 5’9 2018 Guard Moore High School
Dooley is an extremely quick guard who played some of the best on-ball defense in camp. Dooley might be undersized, but he was able to use his quickness to harass ball handlers and cause multiple turnovers.
Cole Durkee: 6’3 2019 Guard Charles Page High School
Durkee is a guard who showcased great defensive awareness. He had a nose for the ball and won multiple 50/50 balls. Durkee also rebounded the ball well.
Moun’Tae Edmundson Jr.: 5’9 2019 Guard Oklahoma Centennial High School
Edmundson displayed great court vision and showed a great ability to put teammates in the right position to score. He pushed the ball well and had no trouble passing up good shots for better ones.