Big Shots MB: C/O 2020 Standouts
The 2020 Class has surely heard plenty about how great the 2019 and 2021 classes are, well it seems that they are proving themselves as a solid class! Check out some of the top 2020 performers that we got the…
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Continue ReadingThe 2020 Class has surely heard plenty about how great the 2019 and 2021 classes are, well it seems that they are proving themselves as a solid class! Check out some of the top 2020 performers that we got the chance to see.
Big Shots Elite NC 2020 PG Nolan Dorsey: One of our favorite PG’s to watch, you have to love the way he plays the game and get others involved. He’s a bigger guard at 6’6 that constantly has his head up and is looking to make the correct play, D1 programs have offered and rightfully so.
NL Disciples 2020 Guard Trent Mcintyre: Really like what we saw him from and so did the college coaches as he picked up his first scholarship offer this weekend. He plays the game with a toughness and confidence that you have to love, taking every matchup he has personally. Scoring the ball in various ways on the court as well making some smooth passes to teammates are attributes we like about him as he can legitimately play either guard spot.
Big Shots West VA 2020 Guard Kadin Mcclurg: About 6’3 with impressive shooting ability, he doesn’t try to do too much and is a tough player to defend once he gets it going. Understands how to get to his spots, take pretty good shots and showed us that he has the potential to be a good player defensively.
Big Shots West VA 2020 Guard KJ Metheny: He absolutely filled it up scoring wise throughout the event scoring wise, averaging just under 40 PPG through the first few games. His shooting ability is one of the attributes that makes him special, he has deep range on his shot and his quickness causes defenders to second guess attempting to guard him too closely.
Flight 22 Select 2020 Guard Jamison Long: His ability to score the ball is eveident, he has a smooth shooting stroke and solid ballhanlding skills that helps him to get to the spots he wants. He’s not the tallest or fastest guard but his skillset and IQ were on full display during the game we watched which lead him to put together an impressive performance.
Dallas Seawolves 2020 Guard Thailand Elder: He’s beginning to attract more attention as a D1 prospect after his impressive showing during the Spring Live period in Myrtle Beach. He was back again this time and showed some flashes of what we saw during the previous session with his ability to score the ball in numerous ways.