Big Shots MB: Final Notes
In our final notes we take a look at a combination of players from various classes that proved themselves to be prospects. With such a huge amount of teams in the building, there was a ton of player to choose…
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Continue ReadingIn our final notes we take a look at a combination of players from various classes that proved themselves to be prospects. With such a huge amount of teams in the building, there was a ton of player to choose from but these made the cut!
Big Shots Elite NC 2020 Forward Isaac Weaver: He has plenty pf the physical tools that you like to see, he’s 6’6 with a strong frame and can make plays above the rim. You can play him at either Forward spot, as he is strong enough to battle inside with some players that may be taller than him in height.
Greensboro Warriors 2019 Forward Dashaun Ballard: This wasn’t our first time getting the chance to see him play and once again, he impressed us with his performance. Finding ways to score the ball is something he does really well, even when it seems that he doesn’t have a good option available, he still finds a way to put the ball in the bucket and be productive for his team.
NL Disciples 2020 Forward Tyler Young: The big fella is a presence in the paint without a doubt, he affects play in various ways on the defensive side of the ball with blocked and altered shots. Offensively he sticks to what he’s successful at, he has good hands so catching and finishing inside the paint is something he’s efficiently doing.
Philly Hurricanes 2020 Forward Scion Dorsey: Has the ability to play inside the paint as well as stretch his game out on the perimeter somewhat. Legit height at 6’6, and know showed that he knows how to put the ball in the bucket at a nice rate throughout the entire event.
Flight 22 Select 2020 Wing Colin Radcliffe: Solid showing from this youngster after he picked up quite a bit of buzz during the Big Shots All-American Camp prior to. His ability to shoot the ball from mid and deep is something that you have to like as well as the fact that he’s a legit 6’4/6’5 wing.
River City Reign 2020 Wing Cam Stitt: The combination of a long wingspan, athleticism and a nice overall skillset is what draws your attention to him early. He constantly is attacking the defense in various ways and pulled off one of the best poster dunks of the event. Currently he holds several D1 offers from MM and HM level programs.
WCBA 2020 Forward Michael Boney: Had some good showings throughout the event, he is what we would classify as a system type of player. He seems to excel the most without going into his own one on one offense but instead picking the correct spots to attack within the team concept, which is something colleges should love.
WCBA 2020 Guard Armon Muldrew: Very impressive showing from Armon, he’s a strong player that can score from all three levels and showed that different types of defensive pressure doesn’t affect him much. D1 programs have been showing interest as he already holds a few offers and should only add more as he performed in front a high amount of coaches.
Greensboro Warriors 2020 Ahmil Flowers: A lot to like about Mr. Flowers , he’s constantly active and plays the game on his toes which allows him to react quickly to plays. Athleticism is one area that stands out but the high motor that he plays with is what we really liked. It doesn’t matter who he is matched up with, he’s going at every opponent.