Top Scorers in Texas
Tristen Newton / 6’5 / SG / El Paso Burgess / 2019 Newton has been unstoppable on all three levels on the offensive end for Burgess this season. Newton is averaging 39.7 PPG. and had a season high 50 over the…
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Continue ReadingTristen Newton / 6’5 / SG / El Paso Burgess / 2019
Newton has been unstoppable on all three levels on the offensive end for Burgess this season. Newton is averaging 39.7 PPG. and had a season high 50 over the number 1 ranked team in Texas, Mansfield Timberview.
Keionte Cornelius / 5’10” / PG / Spring / 2019
Cornelius is a fast scoring point guard that can really fill it up. He is constantly in attack mode and doesn’t take his foot off the gas unless his shot isn’t falling and he decides to get his teammates involved. Cornelius is averaging 28.1 ppg.
Byron Schoby / 5’9” / SG / McKinney / 2019
Schoby is a dynamic scorer, that has the ultra bright green light to shoot whenever he wants to. Schoby has had some big time scoring performances versus some really good 6A Texas High School Teams.
Tramon Mark / 6’5 / Guard / Dickinson / 2020
Mark didn’t score it that much this past spring with AAU Texas powerhouse San Antonio Hardwork but with his high school team he’s definitely showing that he’s one of the best scorers in the state. Mark’s ability to hit jumpers when open or create off the bounce and get to the rim makes him hard to stop on the offensive end.
Rj Hampton / 6’5 / Guard / Little Elm / 2020
Hampton knows how to efficiently score the basketball without exerting too much effort. He also does a good job drawing fouls when going to the rim. The five star 2020 prospect has been struggling to knock down the long range jumper consistently but has been able to hit the mid range jumper at a high level.
Lj Cryer / 6’1 / PG / Morton Ranch / 2020
Cryer is an Elite bucket getter that always seems to find a way to put the ball in the rim no matter if it’s in AAU on the Adidas Gold Circuit or in High school basketball. Lj utilizes floaters, pull up jumpers and attacks the rim. No matter where Lj decides to play College basketball at his scoring will translate because he knows how to find his spots for open looks.
Tyrese Maxey / 6’4” / Combo / South Garland / 2019
Maxey is one of the best two way players in the state. The Kentucky Commit has a knack for being able to score the ball whenever he wants but doesn’t force it and allows the game to come to him. He is fast with the basketball in his hand when in transition and knows how to finish with body control at the rim. Maxey can also knock down jumpers from beyond the arc.
Samuell Williamson / 6’7” / SF / Rockwall / 2019
Williamson is a Smooth Forward that has one of the purest mid range jumpers in the state and also the country. Williamson also knows how to crash the boards on the offensive end and finishes with layups off his teammates misses.