BigShots Myrtle Beach Live Superlatives: Pure Scorers
BigShots Myrtle Beach Live had a number of pure scoring prospects on display. Here’s a look at some of the top scorers. Nick Farrar – 6’6 – BigShots Elite North Carolina – 2020 Nick Farrar is a rising high-major prospect…
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Continue ReadingBigShots Myrtle Beach Live had a number of pure scoring prospects on display. Here’s a look at some of the top scorers.
Nick Farrar – 6’6 – BigShots Elite North Carolina – 2020
Nick Farrar is a rising high-major prospect that put on quite the show at BigShots Myrtle Beach Live. He put up 37 points on five made 3-pointers and eight made free throws showing off his ability as their primary scorer. He can score from anywhere on the floor and did so in front of the likes of Houston, Cincinnatti, High Point and other Division 1 programs.
Kadin “K.J.” McClurg – 6’3 – BigShots Elite Virginia – 2020
K.J. McClurg averaged 20.3 points per game in the first session and 19.3 points per game during the second session as the second option on the wing alongside Kaden Metheny. He has tons of Division 2 interest and offers and earned his first Division 1 offer from Niagra this past weekend. He’s a three-level scorer that really gets after it.
Chris Youngblood – 6’5 – BigShots Elite Georgia – 2020
Chris Youngblood was a smooth operator for BigShots Elite Georgia during Myrtle Beach Live showing off what he could do on all three levels. He’s a bully with the ball in his hands but also can create his own shot, especially with the mid-range. Kennesaw State is getting a flat-out stud.
Brandon Stroud – 6’5 – BigShots Elite Georgia – 2020
Brandon Stroud was another big-time prospect for BigShots Elite Georgia. He sets the tone with his ability to knock down the 3-ball and create for others. He’s got high major written all over him with his ability to not only score but also defend the ball.
Trent Mcintyre – 6’4 – New Light Disciples – 2020
Trent Mcintyre turned heads with his ability to score and was put in numerous positions to score thanks to floor general Jamarii Thomas. He opened the second session with 22 points on four 3-pointers, showing off his stroke from the arc and ability to finish at the rim. He’s due for more looks after earning an offer from UVA-Wise during the live period.
Ahmil Flowers – 6’5 – Greensboro Warriors – 2020
Ahmil Flowers showed off his ability to control the tempo with the ball in his hands. He’s a very methodical scorer that can score in the post, on the wing and off the catch-and-shoot. He also does well to get to the free-throw line. USC Upstate, Radford, UNC Asheville and Hofstra are the latest schools to offer him.
Noah Dunn – 6’6 – Greensboro Warriors Unsigned Seniors – 2020
Noah Dunn is working his way back from an ACL injury but he showed no ill signs of slowing down, scoring from all three levels. He produced 19.0 points per game during the first session with eight made 3-pointers and put up 31 points in his final game against Team Loaded Charlottesville in his final game of the weekend.
Misha Zurabashvili – 6’6 – Hill City Crash – 2020
Misha Zurabashvili is a 6-foot-6 wing that can create his own shot off the dribble and off the catch. He put up 35 points on four made 3-pointers and showed off his ability to get to the line with 13 made free throws in a near comeback victory. He’ll be a low major, Division 2 prospect before it’s all said and done.