GMI 2019 LIVE: Out of State Prospects
This year the NCAA has allotted one LIVE period for the month of July. We had the privilege to cover the George McLellan Invitational in Houston, Texas ran by RCS Sports. Here are some of the top prospects from out…
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Continue ReadingThis year the NCAA has allotted one LIVE period for the month of July. We had the privilege to cover the George McLellan Invitational in Houston, Texas ran by RCS Sports. Here are some of the top prospects from out of state that participated in the event.
Camari Smiley 6’2 SG • 2021 • Classen School of Advanced Studies (OK) BGCOKC 16U
Has a strap on him and one game knocked down 6 trey balls and went for 24 points. This two-guard has a thick frame and may not look the part. I dare you to give him space or not play solid defense on him and he’ll make you pay. Has a tight handle on the ball with good ball speed.
Tre Harris 6’3 SG • 2020 • Comeaux HS (LA) Lafayette Celtics
He was on one from deep. With multiple D1 coaches watching was the perfect setting for this prospect to light it up. He netted four trey balls in a row and then took it to the mid-range game and back for one final deep ball shot. Finished with 25 points in the game. Has solid lateral movement and played with a good motor. He is a top 20 prospect in the state of Louisiana in his class and we saw why.
Corey Dunning 6’7 SF • 2020 • Lafayette HS (LA) Lafayette Celtics (as seen in the picture)
He is a smooth forward who plays with an edge but he’s in control of everything that happens around him. Has an elevator leaping ability in how quickly he gets off the ground. Had some nice one-handed tomahawk jams and two-handed flushes as well. Noticed that when he dunks he jumps from either foot (right or left) on one-foot jumps and off two feet as well. He can shoot the ball from deep that allows him to stretch out the floor when bigger guys are guarding him. Was truly impressed with this prospect should land a D1 Low-Major / D2 offer really soon.
Jordan Marshall 6’3 SG • 2020 • Raymond HS (MS) Mississippi United
Jordan was another refreshing prospect to see for the first time. He has a great motor. Scores the ball from all levels of the floor and at a high rate. Has bounce in his game which he let be known from the very first possession as he pinned his opponents lay on the backboard and went and threw down a dunk on the other end. He was able to change the pace of the game and speed up and slow down his opponent. Has good IQ on both sides of the ball. He is a pickpocket as he was able to get multiple steals every game while guarding the opponent. Would be a great addition to a D2/D3/NAIA school.