All-2018 Fourth Team
A fourth team was not originally intended, but a handful of the following players demanded respect. Melrose forward Duane Posey is a player peaking at the right time, heading into his 17u AAU season. Bayron Matos skyrocketed upon entry to…
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Continue ReadingA fourth team was not originally intended, but a handful of the following players demanded respect. Melrose forward Duane Posey is a player peaking at the right time, heading into his 17u AAU season. Bayron Matos skyrocketed upon entry to this country and if his verbal commitment holds until November 2019, then the Bulldogs of Mississippi State will land a brute of a young man. If you want to see the
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Bayron Matos |
2020 |
C |
Hamilton Heights |
EAB 17u |
Mississippi State verbal |
Duane Posey |
2020 |
WG |
Melrose |
Bluff City Legends 16u |
— |
Alex Anderson |
2021 |
F |
Tipton Rosemark |
Team Thad 15u |
— |
Matthew Sells |
2021 |
WG |
Livingston Academy |
EAB 15u |
— |
Eric Rivers |
2021 |
SG |
McCallie |
Atlanta Celtics Black 15u |
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Matos entered the United States in 2018 and also verbally committed to an SEC basketball program. Posey ran with one of the best AAU programs in the state while Alex Anderson grew into a fantastically bouncy combo forward.
Matthew Sells summoned his Livington Academy team all the way to the Class A State Tournament, then scored at will for EAB 15u.
Eric Rivers didn’t even play varsity in 2018 spring, but now exists as a top 10 player statewide. His rise was predicted by former McCallie Head Coach John Shulman.