Hustle in the Sun Day 1 Top Performers
The Prep Hoops Circuit Hustle in the Sun Day 1 is officially over. There were some pretty close games that left us all on the edge of our seats and some stellar play from young players. Here are the day…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Circuit Hustle in the Sun Day 1 is officially over. There were some pretty close games that left us all on the edge of our seats and some stellar play from young players. Here are the day 1 standouts!
Maxwell Lewis 6’8 F 2021 AZ Compass Prep/Dream Vision 16U
Maxwell Lewis has really impressed me! It was cool to see such a high prospect who is in our backyard here in AZ! Lewis is definite top prospect in my eyes due to his size/length and versatility. He showed some really good handles and movement. He did a lot of good stuff in transition due to his athleticism. All around very impressed by his game and eager to see them.
Boubacar Coulibaly 6’10 F 2020 San Gabriel/Dream Vision 16U
Boubacar looked like one of the best forwards in the event today. He is more of a hustle rebounder type of player. He has a lot of size and athleticism and runs the floor very well. He would often block a shot on one end, pass to the outlet, and then beat everyone down the floor and get a dunk.
Makur Maker 7’0 F 2020 Orange Lutheran/Dream Vision 17U
Makur showed a lot of versatility today. He is 7 feet tall and has very good handles. He didn’t shoot the ball extremely well but he shot it with confidence and the form looked good, you could tell that he can stretch his game out to the 3. He dominated on the boards and looked really solid in transition.
Dominick Harris 6’4 G 2020 Rancho Christian/Dream Vision 17U
Dominick Harris showed why he is committed to Gonzaga. He is an elite guard and plays so fast you’ll miss it if you look away for a second. He showed that he could shoot the ball but what made the biggest impression on me was his play making ability.
Nick Bowden 6’0 G 2020 St. Bernard/Los Angeles Elite
I was pleasantly surprised by Bowden. He is on the smaller side and doesn’t stand out when given the eye test. He has elite shooting range. He often pulled his shots from near half court and hit them pretty frequently. He also demonstrated his speed by speeding past defenders and getting into the paint at will.