Lindenwood University Elite Camp: Class of 2020 Wings
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2020 wings who participated in the Lindenwood University Elite Camp in St. Charles, MO: Sam Richardson 6’5″ Hancock: The big wing player showcased his all-around skills throughout the evening…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2020 wings who participated in the Lindenwood University Elite Camp in St. Charles, MO:
Sam Richardson 6’5″ Hancock: The big wing player showcased his all-around skills throughout the evening as one of the top prospects in the camp. He was knocking down jumpers off the dribble, working the boards and throwing down alley-oop dunks in transition.
Devon Barshow 6’6″ McCluer: The long and thin wing player displayed his offensive skills which earned him an offer from Lindenwood back in July. He was very comfortable with the ball in his hands as he attacked the basket and finished at different angles. His 3-point shooting was also working during the scrimmages.
Kyle Henderson 6’3″ CBC: A fine all-around wing player who did a good job of making plays throughout the camp. He did a little bit of everything from handling the ball, slashing to the basket for buckets and playing solid defense. He made some nice reads on offense where he found open teammates for scoring opportunities.
Justin Thoma 6’4″ Cape Notre Dame: The powerful wing was able to use his strength to get to his spots on the floors and make plays. He was tough when he was able to get into the lane for his pull up jumper and his stroke from 3-point range was good enough to keep defenders honest. He could take a rebound off the rim and go coast to coast for the layup.
Samuel Bledsoe 6’2″ Charleston: Sam started to shoot the ball well as the scrimmage games wore on, but he also showcased other facets off his game, especially his ball handling and passing. He is more confident when attacking the basket off the dribble.
Josh Ruble 6’2″ St. Pius: The solid wing player was very good at playing without the basketball in the drills and in the scrimmages. He makes excellent cuts in the half court offense and got out and ran hard in the transition game. He is easy to play with because he is capable of making productive plays without having to touch the ball all the time.