Larry Hughes Elite Camp: Missouri Guards/Wings
Prep Hoops Missouri was in the house at the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy in Chesterfield, MO for the first day of the Larry Hughes Elite Camp, which was presented by Recruit Looks. Here is a look at the guards and…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri was in the house at the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy in Chesterfield, MO for the first day of the Larry Hughes Elite Camp, which was presented by Recruit Looks. Here is a look at the guards and wings from Missouri who participated in the Elite Camp.
Rashad Weekly-McDaniels Rashad Weekly-McDaniels 6'0" | PG Trinity | 2020 State #392 Nation MO 6’0″ Trinity (’20): The thick point guard was able to display his handles, his passing ability and his penchant for getting buckets throughout the day. He punished defenders with his physicality with his bully-ball drives or play in the low post. He had some very crisp laser-beam one-handed passes off the dribble to open teammates.
Cole Farrell Cole Farrell 6'4" | SG Hazelwood Central | 2021 State MO 6’4″ Hazelwood Central (’21): The bouncy wing player was very productive on the day with his high motor and rate of activity on the wing. He was tough to handle on the dribble as he got consistently got into the lane and could jump over defenders for short jumpers and layups. He was also a big factor on the offensive glass. Very explosive at times.
Bud Crawford Bud Crawford 6'7" | PF Lee's Summit | 2021 State MO 5’10” Kearney (’21): Being one of the smaller players at the camp did not bother Brennan at all as he showcased his offensive skills with the ball and playing off the ball. He nailed some long distance treys from well-beyond the 3-point line while also hitting a few nice mid-range jumpers off the bounce. He made himself tough to guard because he was constantly moving without the ball.
Seth Larsen Seth Larsen 6'5" | SG Hickman | 2021 State MO 6’1″ Francis Howell Central (’21): The crafty wing player was impressive throughout the drills session and into the scrimmage games as well. He was knocking down 3-pointers off the dribble and doing a good job of creating his own shot as well. He probably had more reverse layups than anyone else at the camp as he kept shot-blockers away by using the rim as a shield.
Tayven Glasgow Tayven Glasgow 6'2" | PG Lee's Summit West | 2020 State MO 6’2″ Lee’s Summit West (’20): The strong-bodied point guard played a very sound game as he kept things under control with his ball handling and passing. When his 3-pointers weren’t falling early, he made the adjustment and started attacking the glass on the drive and also using his strength to get buckets in the low post. He has excellent court vision and a feel for the game.
Demarcus Sanford Jr Demarcus Sanford Jr 6'2" | PG St. Louis Christian | 2021 State MO 6’2″ Lift for Life (’21): The long and athletic point guard showcased his ability to make plays off the dribble or with the pass. He has a nice stroke from 3-point range, but he can also cover a lot of ground with his length and quick first step to the basket. He can also make plays on the defensive end with his length.
Larry Hughes Jr 6’4″ CBC (’22): The young sharpshooter did just that throughout the day as he showcased his high-arching jumper and quick release to go along with it. I was impressed with how he moved without the basketball and did his work to get himself shot ready before he even caught the ball to shoot it.