Josh Level Classic Standouts: Part 2
Didn’t get a chance to be in the building for the Josh Level Classic ? No worries , we got you covered with our second installment of players that stood out during the event!! 2019 Guard Jalen Cone : Fresh…
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Continue ReadingDidn’t get a chance to be in the building for the Josh Level Classic ? No worries , we got you covered with our second installment of players that stood out during the event!!
2019 Guard Jalen Cone : Fresh off a reclassification and a commitment to Va Tech, Cone stepped in the building looking to do damage as he’s done his entire high school career . There were some moments in the game where he showed flashes of his brilliance and the ability to score the ball in which he is well known for.
2019 Forward Greg Gantt: Due to a serious injury , his high school season ended early but he continued to work and stay in top shape and it showed in his first game back. He played the game as aggressively as he always did , trying to tear the rim off the backboard every time. He rebounds, blocks shots , and will be one that Providence fans love.
2021 Guard Cam Hayes: Was one of the younger players on the floor but he showed that he belonged , coming up with his fair share of plays. He has a quick first step , good end to end speed and has a knack for scoring the ball at a high level.
2019 Guard Marcus Watson: Personally this was the first time that I had the chance to see him play and I must say that he was very impressive. He has a physique that clearly looks like he is ready to step on a college campus, is a crafty ballhandler/ finisher and has good range on his shot.
2020 Guard Shakeel Moore: As soon as the game began, he was aggressive to score the ball and attacked defenders using his strength and speed . Moore is one of those player that can score a bunch of points in a small amount of time, D1 programs have taken notice and he has picked up a good amount of offers.
2020 Wing Silas Mason: He didn’t get a ton of touches so his normal scoring wasn’t on display but he made the most of the possessions he got . It’s clear why HM programs have offered him as he has a good combo of size and skillset.
2020 Forward Kuluel Mading: The upside he has is clear , height and wingspan are what catches your attention about him almost immediately. He blocked some shots as well finished plays inside throughout this game , one to keep a close eye on throughout the summer and next school year.