2021 Prospects from BigShots Carolina Invitational, Part 1
The 2021 prospects were in full effect at BigShots Carolina Invitational this past week. Here’s a look at Part 1 of the standouts. Daylen Berry – 6’3 – Garner Road Daylen Berry is an emerging prospect that is due for…
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Continue ReadingThe 2021 prospects were in full effect at BigShots Carolina Invitational this past week. Here’s a look at Part 1 of the standouts.
Daylen Berry – 6’3 – Garner Road
Daylen Berry is an emerging prospect that is due for some high-major looks. Berry showed off his game every time he touched the ball. He made a total of seven 3-pointers and averaged 12.3 points per game. In his final game, he drained five 3-pointers and put up 18 points.
Redford Dunton – 6’6 – Garner Road
Redford Dunton is a big forward that can get up and down the floor, crash the glass, and stretch the floor with his outside shot. He averaged 16.7 points per contest on the weekend and showed off his ability to score and play above the rim. He’s another prospect that should get some offers soon.
Terence Harcum Jr. – 6’2 – Garner Road
Terence Harcum Jr. showed poise at the point guard spot and got to the rim and distributed when needed. He’s a solid combo guard that’s developing his outside shot and is an elite level slasher. He’s a mid-to-high major prospect in the making due for a big July.
Will Felton – 6’8 – Garner Road
It’s hard to believe Will Felton has only one Division 1 offer from Elon with his skills. He’s a walking double-double in the paint and rebounds virtually everything around him. He should start gaining attention very soon as a national prospect.
Kadyn Dawkins – 6’0 – Cobras 2021
Kadyn Dawkins showed off his development as more than a 3-point shooter this weekend. He averaged 21.7 points per game on the weekend and knocked down a division-best nine 3-pointers. He’s a scoring guard that’s learning to defend at a high level and should get some looks from college programs.
Mike Best Jr. – 6’0 – Garner Road Whitley
Mike Best Jr. is a high-level scoring guard that can score on all three levels. He averaged a division-best 23.5 points per game to lead the division. He scored going to the rim, from behind the arc and even had a knack for getting to the free throw line. He’s one prospect to keep an eye on in July.