EBC Showcase Displays Young Talent
This weekend the Elite Basketball Camp made it’s way to Utah. We focused most of our attention to the 14U prospects that will be entering the 9th grade next year. The Class of 2023 has some height and crafty players…
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Continue ReadingThis weekend the Elite Basketball Camp made it’s way to Utah. We focused most of our attention to the 14U prospects that will be entering the 9th grade next year. The Class of 2023 has some height and crafty players with high IQ.
We were able to see some quality players that made some electric plays. In the king of the court portion some players were in their element and some had to make some adjustments.
Looking forward to seeing how these young players progress.
Class of 2023 Top Performers
Jordan Ross (Utah Elite)
Jordan is great with the ball in his hands and he can create. He is quick and athletic. Jordan also has high IQ. We look forward to seeing Jordan develop. With time he will turn into a great passer and he will also be able to see the floor with ease.
Zuriel Marquez (Salt Lake Bounce)
Zuriel is explosive and shifty. He has a great crossover and he finds ways to impact the game. As he develops a consistent outside game he will be a problem to deal with. One of the better rebounding guards at the camp.
Kevin Doe (Utah Select)
The most impressive player on the floor this weekend. His lateral quickness is at an elite level. He already plays above the rim. He is a wrecking ball going to the basket. With some work to his shooting game he will be a name to remember.
Yorgio Golesis (Utah Force)
Yorgio was the best shooter in the gym. He not only nails the open 3, but he has a mature mid-range game. Yorgio is a player that can impact the game tremendously because of his ability to shoot.
Micah Madry (Salt Lake Bounce)
Micah has a smooth flow to his game. Being lefty really changes the pace as he has all the tools as a a good young player. When he improves his quickness he will be a tough player to guard.
Michael Mitton (Las Vegas Prospects)
The best overall player in the showcase with refined skills. Michael could make a varsity roster depending on what high school he attends. He is unselfish but knows when to keep the ball he is good inside and out. He is physical and has a great motor.
Aaron Dunn (Exum Elite)
Aaron not only stood out because he was the tallest player on the floor. He stood out because he owned the inside. With maturity and athleticism and family genes. Aaron will be a big to keep an eye out for as he will be 6’8- 7’0 tall.