BigShots Carolina Slam: 17U All-Tournament Team
The 17U division had a lot of talent at the BigShots Carolina Slam this past weekend. Here’s a look at the 17U All-Tournament Team. MVP: 6’7 Josh Massey, Team United EYBL, 2020 Josh Massey had quite the weekend for Team…
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Continue ReadingThe 17U division had a lot of talent at the BigShots Carolina Slam this past weekend. Here’s a look at the 17U All-Tournament Team.
MVP: 6’7 Josh Massey, Team United EYBL, 2020
Josh Massey had quite the weekend for Team United EYBL as he posted 21.3 points per game on the weekend and showed off his versatility on the wing. He’s quick on the break and can play above the rim as well as drawing fouls and getting the free-throw line. He finished with a division-best 17 made free throws. He’s a prospect with offers from Wofford, Elon, Western Carolina, North Carolina A&T, Hampton and Albany.
6’5 Mike Dudley, Team United EYBL, 2020
Mike Dudley was another top performer on Team United’s squad this past weekend. He’s a 6-foot-5 wing that loves to play above the rim. He averaged 14.0 points per game and put up 20 points after scoring in a variety of ways on the floor. So far, he’s drawing interest from DePaul, Columbia and Texas A&M.
6’5 Noah Dunn, WCBA Elite Blue, 2020
Noah Dunn made a surprise appearance with WCBA Elite Blue this past weekend in Rock Hill and he didn’t disappoint. The unsigned senior put up a division-best 26.0 points per game and made 13 3-pointers on the weekend, showing off his ability to shoot the ball and get to the rim. He’s one prospect to keep an eye on this upcoming season at Moravian Prep.
6’0 Anthony Allen, DTA Elite, 2020
Anthony Allen was one of the top floor generals and sharpshooters in the 17U division from this past weekend. He picked things up a whole lot after his squad took a loss in bracket play. By the end of the weekend, he drained 14 3-pointers, 13 in his final two games of the weekend. He finished the weekend with 26 points on eight made 3-pointers. Allen has offers from Rider, Mount Olive, Lees-McRae and Mars Hill to mull over as his final season of high school ball approaches.
6’2 Trevon Williams, DTA Elite, 2021
Trevon Williams was a solid backcourt mate to Anthony Allen this past weekend. He posted 25.0 points per game while playing above the rim and showing off his touch from behind the arc. He posted 23 points and 27 points on the first day, showing off his ability to score on all three levels. Williams is one prospect in the 2021 class to keep an eye on. So far, he’s got an offer from Lees-McRae.
6’4 Jahnarious Snell, Carolina Wolves, 2020
Jahnarious Snell was one of the standouts for the Carolina Wolves despite falling short. Snell showed off his athleticism and ability to knock down the 3-ball all weekend long. He went off for 32 points on six made 3-pointers against the Charlotte Nets, showing what he can do when he’s really locked in. He’s got an offer from Missouri Baptist and tons of interest from a number of DI and DII schools.