Top Drivers/Slashers from Tulsa Memorial Veterans Arena Invitational
Who were the top prospects in Tulsa this weekend at driving to the basket strong? Prep Hoops gives a breakdown of the top prospects to drive or slash to the basket and finish inside. Josh Minney 2020 Sand Springs Wing…
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Continue ReadingWho were the top prospects in Tulsa this weekend at driving to the basket strong? Prep Hoops gives a breakdown of the top prospects to drive or slash to the basket and finish inside.
Josh Minney 2020 Sand Springs Wing
Minney really impressed with his ball handling skills, which have helped him to become a tough player to stop driving to the basket. He is not super quick instead he relies on crafty moves to find his way to the basket.
Sean Sims 2021 Southwest Christian Wing
Sims is more known for his jumper. However, the strength he possesses allows him to finish strong around the basket. He is not the quickest but is fast enough with great wits about him to find his way to the cup. It also makes him hard to stop knowing he can pull up at a moments notice. Sims was a problem all weekend.
Keylan Boone 2019 Tulsa Memorial Wing (Signed to Oklahoma State)
Boone did a nice job of using his length to finish inside. He was able to take opponents off the dribble, but also did a nice job of slashing to the basket letting teammates find him for easy looks around the rim. Boone is a force when given chances to score around the basket.
Davon Richardson 2020 Sand Springs Wing
Richardson glided to the basket for easy buckets off the bounce or slashing to the basket. He did a nice job of finishing in traffic. Richardson continues to develop his game not just on the court but with leadership for his Sand Springs squad too.
Nathan Serna 2020 Collinsville Guard
Serna used his quick first step to be a problem for opponents. The weight room is showing up for Serna helping him to finish strong against bigger players. Serna is a guy for small colleges to keep tabs on over the next year, especially if he can continue to develop his jumper.
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