Show Me Showdown: The Buckets
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at “The Buckets” from last weekend’s Show-Me Showdown. These are the players from Missouri who you could put the ball in their hands and they could go and just get you a bucket in…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at “The Buckets” from last weekend’s Show-Me Showdown. These are the players from Missouri who you could put the ball in their hands and they could go and just get you a bucket in a variety of ways.
Terrell Kabalaa 6’1″ Victory Ministry 17U (Webb City ’20): Stocky point guard with explosive leaps and the ability to score at all three levels. Averaged nearly 20 points a game for the weekend. One of the biggest stock risers during the entire weekend.
Lamontay Daugherty 6’7″ Team Ramey CCM 17U (Mehlville ’20): Big matchup problem who scored 21 points in the championship game in his team’s victory over Gateway. He has 3-point range and low post game to go along with good size.
Brock Wakefield 6’3″ Gateway 16U (South Iron ’21): Slender three-level scorer who led Gateway to the 16U championship. His 3-point range is deep and he can also score on the bounce.
Rashad Weekly-McDaniels 6’0″ SW IL Jets 17U (Trinity ’20): A thick-bodied point guard who has the ability to bully ball his way to the basket or create scoring opportunities with shake-n-bake moves with his handles. He can also pull up from well beyond the 3-point line to drain jumpers.
Nate Garrett 6’5″ SW IL Jets 17U (Hazelwood Central ’20): A smooth wing player with good size and ability to knock down 3-pointers and penetrate and get buckets on the drive.
Quenton Shelton 6’3″ Carroll GoL1ve (Lebanon ’20): An excellent 3-point shooter with excellent range to go along with his ability to create his own offense with his nice handles.
Drew Cromer 6’3″ Missouri Showtime (Marshfield ’20): Talented wing player who consistently got buckets by getting to the basket with an assortment of drives and escape moves. Has a nice float game to go along with his perimeter shooting.
Demarcus Sanford, Jr. 6’2″ St. Louis Blazers 16U (Lift for Life ’21): A long and slender point guard with a nice 3-point stroke and a middle game to go along with it. He was also very explosive in transition.
Dajuan Fields 5’11” Team Ramey CCM-White 16U (Miller Career Academy ’21): Was very impressed with his ability to beat defenders on the bounce and score at the rim along with his 3-point shooting off the catch. A very quick first step made it happen.
Barcus Jackson, Jr. 6’1″ St. Louis Blazers 16U (Lift for Life ’21): A smooth shooting guards who can put up points in bunches and make it look easy. He combines solid handles, a nice middle game and 3-point shooting range.