Big Shots Nationals: Final Notes
Over the last week we have covered a high amount of standout players from the Big Shots Nationals event that was full of talent. Our final notes features a mixture of talent that college coaches should keep an eye on. …
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Continue ReadingOver the last week we have covered a high amount of standout players from the Big Shots Nationals event that was full of talent. Our final notes features a mixture of talent that college coaches should keep an eye on.
Team Curry 2023 Wing Wesley Tubbs: There is plenty to like about what this young man brings to the table. 6’6 with a long wingspan with a nice natural feel for the game, you can see why there is excitement about his upside. His versatility allows him to play multiple positions on the court on both ends, he clearly is a player to keep an eye on for the future.
Big Shots Elite 2022 Forward Cornelious Williams: He has plenty of the tools that you like to see from a Forward prospect and he continues to get better each time we see him. Rebounding and finishing are two of the areas that we saw him make the most impact on games but especially rebounding. When a shot goes up he’s fighting to get to the ball and come down with the board on both ends of the floor.
Team Marsh 2022 Wing Jaden Daughtery: D1 programs have already extended offers and it doesn’t take long to see why. A legit 6’6 wing that has a nice blend of strength, agility and scoring ability, he can impact the game in a high amount of ways.
Team Hickory 2021 Guard Cole Seagle: One of the better shooters on his team, he has good shooting form and moves very well without the ball. In their matchup with Pro Skills Raleigh, he went for 11 Points, knocking down two trey balls.
Tea Marie 2023 Wing Jakwon Moore Jakwon Moore 6'5" | SF New Life Christian | 2023 State NC : He’s making his case to be a Top 10 player in the 2023 NC class. He’s 6’5 with outstanding athletic ability and plays the game with a very high motor. Slashing from the wing position or breaking down his man off the dribble, are all things we see from him consistently.