WCE All-Star Camp: Top Guards
This weekend wrapped up the West Coast Elite All-Star Camp. The two day event featured a ton of talent! Unfortunately, I was only able to attend Day 1, so I missed out on some of the action. Here are the…
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Continue ReadingThis weekend wrapped up the West Coast Elite All-Star Camp. The two day event featured a ton of talent! Unfortunately, I was only able to attend Day 1, so I missed out on some of the action. Here are the top guards from the event:
Cody Williams 2023 Perry
Younger brother of Jalen Williams (Santa Clara), Cody can really play! He already has good height and demonstrated that he can shoot just like his older brother. Must run in the family! Williams is one of the most exciting incoming freshman and I’ll be watching him very closely!
Kevin Patton Jr. 2023 Mesa
Patton is quite the prospect! You can tell that he has a ton of potential and room to grow as soon as you see him play. He showed that he can shoot it but his defensive ability really stuck out to me. I think his perimeter defense could potentially rival that of Jackson Ruai’s one day. That is a huge compliment for Mr. Patton!
Andrew King 2022 Desert Vista
King is a fast paced guard who can shoot it. I don’t love his shooting form but it goes in! He is very quick and plays in a hurry. King is always looking to score the ball but can definitely dish it out to his teammates as well.
Justice Marmara 2020 Millennium
Probably the surprise prospect of the tournament, Justice just transferred from Texas if I am not mistaken. He can really attack the basket and finishes really well. His slashing ability will definitely help out Millennium this upcoming season!