Open Gym Tour: Moravian Prep, Part 2
Moravian Prep doesn’t just have a national team, they’ve also got a regional squad set to do battle as well as a Post-Grad team due to show what they can offer college programs. Here’s a look at some standouts from…
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Continue ReadingMoravian Prep doesn’t just have a national team, they’ve also got a regional squad set to do battle as well as a Post-Grad team due to show what they can offer college programs. Here’s a look at some standouts from their open gym on Friday afternoon.
Post-Grad
Javon Anderson, Guard – Anderson is guard with a very strong build that allows him to get to the rim and finish in traffic. He plays with a high motor and energy on both ends. He’s slowly drawing interest from the likes of Butler, University of New Orleans and Marshall.
Shawn Nelson, Guard – Nelson is a 6-foot-4 guard with nice length and three-level scoring ability. George Mason was in to take a look at him on Friday so it will be interesting to see how things develop on that front.
Zack Austin, Forward – Austin is playing with a lot more speed and pace with the ball in his hands. He kept the gym alive with his ability to finish above the rim. Wichita State is starting to show some interest in him.
Noah Dunn, Forward – Dunn is showing better mobility since returning to the court from an ACL injury. He’s a big body forward that can score on all three levels. The University of New Orleans is showing high interest in him.
Themus Fulks, Guard – Fulks is a wiry guard that can handle the rock and facilitate. He’s got underrated athleticism that allows him to crash the glass and rebound and get out on the break.
Elijah Chenault, Guard – Chenault is a big, lead guard that can defend and score with his strength. He showed off his ability to shoot the outside shot and made smart decisions with the ball in his hands.
Regional Squad
2021 forward/center Tavis Bridges – Bridges is a 6-foot-8 big man that’s emerging as a rim runner and post threat. He’s got nice touch on his shot in the paint and finished with dunks a number of times.
2021 guard Blane St Clair – St. Clair is a scrappy forward with nice feel for where everybody is on the floor. He showed off his passing ability as well as his ability to create off the dribble, especially in the midrange.
2020 guard Cam Thompson – Thompson isn’t the biggest guard, but he makes his presence felt with his ability to push the pace and compete on defense. He can score on all three levels and is a strong driver that gets to the rim.
2021 guard Payton Lewis – Lewis is a shifty point guard that’s quick off the bounce. His first step allows him to get to the rim and finish in traffic despite his height. Still learning how to facilitate as well as he scores.
2021 guard Parker Grant – Grant is a wiry 6-foot-3 guard with downhill driving ability. He’s crafty in the halfcourt with his handles and has good vision for playmaking for others as well. An underrated athlete with length.
2021 guard/forward Alexander Sasha Letino – Letino is a lethal shooter with length at 6-foot-7. He has a nice feel in the halfcourt for finding open space and getting his shots. He’s got a high ceiling to excel on the wing for this squad.
2024 forward Brayden Crump – Crump is only an eighth-grader but he’s really starting to find his confidence despite playing with older guys. He competes in the paint and plays big with his ability to alter shots and crash the glass.