Missouri State Elite Camp: The Youngsters (2022-23)
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top young prospects in 2022 and 2023 from last Sunday’s Missouri State Elite Camp in Springfield: 2022 Nick Kramer 6’3″ SLUH: The tough, physical wing was one of the most impressive perimeter…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top young prospects in 2022 and 2023 from last Sunday’s Missouri State Elite Camp in Springfield:
2022
Nick Kramer 6’3″ SLUH: The tough, physical wing was one of the most impressive perimeter shooters at the camp. He knocked down a few shots from well beyond the 3-point line. He also displayed some toughness as he dribbled through contact to get where he wants to go.
Syncere Shaw 6’6 DuBourg: A long wing player who has a versatile skill set and a big upside. He got to the basket with ease with his long stride and his ability to finish at the basket with both hands. His ability to drive going left or right gives him an advantage. He is quite the matchup problem.
Tevin Gowins 5’6″ Hazelwood Central: A small but very effective pass first point guard who did an excellent job of distributing the ball and keeping everyone involved in the offense. He’s quick and he makes good decisions. He can also get in the lane to hit a floater and he will make an open 3-pointer.
Eddie Weekly 5’11” DuBourg: A talented young combo guard who can handle the ball and facilitate but he can also shoot the 3-pointer well. He has solid quickness and he plays with good pace.
2023
Jayden Nicholson 6’3″ Hazelwood Central: The versatile, physically built youngster had an excellent day picked up an offer from Missouri State in the process. He got to the bucket with both strength and finesse plus a nice shooting touch to boot. He had one impressive sequence when he jumped the passing lane for a steal and a big dunk.