Big Shots Myrtle Beach: 2021 Eye Catchers, Part 1
Big Shots Myrtle Beach kicked off the grassroots season for the Hoop State. Here’s a look at some of the rising seniors in North Carolina that turned heads. Terquavion Smith Terquavion Smith 6'3" | CG Farmville Central | 2021 State…
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Continue ReadingBig Shots Myrtle Beach kicked off the grassroots season for the Hoop State. Here’s a look at some of the rising seniors in North Carolina that turned heads.
Terquavion Smith Terquavion Smith 6'3" | CG Farmville Central | 2021 State #105 Nation NC | 6’3 Guard | Tea Marie Hoops
Smith is already headed to NC State but he reminded prospects in his class why he’s the No. 3 in the Class of 2021 with some stellar performances. In the opening session, he drained a total of 14 3-pointers including five against Garner Road 3SSB in a 81-54 victory. He finished that game with 22 points.
Kenny Noland Kenny Noland 6'2" | CG Apex Friendship | 2021 State NC | 6’4 Wing/Guard | Tea Marie Hoops
Noland is a versatile prospect that’s coming along and showed off his development with Tea Marie Hoops. He had a productive this past season with Apex Friendship and it carried over into Big Shots MB. He made four 3-pointers in the opening session and showed off his ability to finish in traffic and get to the free throw line.
William Felton | 6’9 Forward | Garner Road (3SSB)
Felton showed off why he’s the best big man in the 2021 class. He opened the weekend with a big 20-point performance in the frontcourt to set the tone for his squad. He’s an emerging forward with his best years of basketball ahead of him for Garner Road .
Lucas Taylor Lucas Taylor 6'6" | SG Heritage | 2021 State #184 Nation NC | 6’4 Guard | Garner Road (3SSB)
Taylor showed off his ability to be an aggressive combo guard on the hardwood. He can attack off the bounce and has a nice stroke from deep. His most underrated asset may be his ability to take over the point guard duties in the backcourt.
Brent Randleman Brent Randleman 6'3" | CG Piedmont Classical | 2022 State NC | 6’8 Forward | Garner Road (Whitley)
Wynn is a high IQ big man that can run both ends well and make his presence felt with no issue. He finished with 20 points including a made 3-pointer in their final victory in Session I. He’ll be an emerging name to watch at Wilson Prep in 2020-21.
Jordon Nelson | 6’0 Point Guard | Charlotte Royals
Nelson was a prime reason the Royals went 4-0 in the opening session. He finished with nine 3-pointers, good for fifth in the division, while handling the point guard duties for the Royals. He had two games where he made four 3-pointers while also making sure his teammates got touches as well.
Brady Rankin Brady Rankin 6'2" | CG Northwood Temple | 2021 State NC | 6’3 Guard | 24 Elite
Rankin got off to a rough start in their opening game, but he bounced back with a vengeance in their second game with 18 points on four made 3-pointers. He’s a three-level threat that’s just scratching the surface with his athleticism.
Jayden Johnson | 6’2 Guard | 24 Elite
Johnson was another standout in the 24 Elite backcourt alongside Brady Rankin Brady Rankin 6'2" | CG Northwood Temple | 2021 State NC . He made egith 3-pointers across the first session, showing off his ability to stroke it from deep when his number is called. He’ll be a guard to keep an eye on at Laney High School in 2020-21.