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All college programs need some players with size, and these players in particular had a nice blend of size and skillset that was on display. Some are prospects that colleges already know about while other are still attempting to make…
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Continue ReadingAll college programs need some players with size, and these players in particular had a nice blend of size and skillset that was on display. Some are prospects that colleges already know about while other are still attempting to make their case as to why they should be recruited.
Flight 22 2020 Forward Kyron Kelly: At times you still see the rawness in his game and other times you see the potential that you have to love. He rebounds at a nice rate, blocks shots and uses his 6’7 height and long wingspan to finish plays inside the paint.
Flight 22 2020 Forward Jadyn Parker: We like his upside as he is a legit 6’8 with a very long wingspan and has shown flashes of how good he can be. Constantly staying aggressive will be what turns the heads of college coaches even more, we saw him put the ball on the floor on a few occasions throughout the day and make some plays for himself and teammates.
Flight 22 2021 Forward Brandis Kelly: A nice combination of size and agility in his game, Kelly is a player that we saw early this season and was very impressed with his skillset and potential. Don’t be surprised to see him put together some nice performances if he is given the opportunity to this summer.
Fayetteville Stars 2021 Forward Elijah Hayes: One of the tallest players on the court whenever he steps on the floor but he is still raw and will need to stay in the lab to be ready to make contributions this summer. We like that he is aggressive on the defensive end to try and come up with blocks but will need to learn how to defend with that aggression without fouling.
Fayetteville Stars 2021 Forward Jordan Maddox: Has good height and size which he used at a high rate to score the ball inside the paint in the matchups that we saw. Just about anything his team needed from him, he provided which included: rebounds, blocked shots and even setting some good solid screens.
Fayetteville Stars 2021 Forward Deiondre Mixon: One of the more productive players on the court for his team, intensity and production are two things that you love to see a player bring to the floor and he brought both. Another forward for the team that rebounded and blocked shots, the difference was the motor that he played with as he is one of those players that you rarely see take a play off.