MHP Camp: Day 2 Oklahoma favorites
The players listed below were my favorite individual players from the Sooner State on the second day of Jerry Mullen’s High-Profile Camp in Fort Worth, Texas on July 12-14, 2019. The players listed below were selected from the players I…
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Continue ReadingThe players listed below were my favorite individual players from the Sooner State on the second day of Jerry Mullen’s High-Profile Camp in Fort Worth, Texas on July 12-14, 2019. The players listed below were selected from the players I was able to watch, exclusively:
Sam Godwin 2020 Team Buddy Buckets/Southmoore forward (pictured above)
Sam Godwin nearly completed one of the most vicious in-game dunks I’ve seen Saturday, yet it would have been only the second-most impressive thing he accomplished on the second day. Godwin nearly recorded a triple-double in scoring, rebounds and blocks, finishing just a pair of blocks shy. Godwin is an elite scorer, defender and rebounder who can thwart opposing teams from getting a leg-up in the post game. He has continued to solidify himself as one of the most impressive inside prospects in Oklahoma.
Dalante Shannon 2021 Team Buddy Buckets/Edmond North combo guard
Dalante Shannon was a scoring machine for Buddy Buckets’s 16U squad on its quest to reach the championship game of the 17U bracket. Shannon used his length and craftiness with the ball to get to the rim with ease and finish shots all day. In one matchup with Team Griffin, Shannon notched 10 points in the first five minutes of play and finished with over 30 points for the game. He was torching the competition.
David Hunt 2022 Oklahoma Power/Putnam City North point guard
Each time I watch David Hunt play, I’m further convinced he is one of the most impressive young distributors of the ball I have seen at his age. Hunt moves the ball with elite precision. His chemistry with his teammates is phenomenal, which accomplishes two things, chiefly: defenses are clueless as to where he will next move the ball and his teammates can predict where he is likely to dish the ball off.
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