Looking Back: Best of The Best in July!
The month of July has come to an end and it has been truly refreshing to see so many youngsters back on the court. As we end the month, let’s take a look back at some of the best players…
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Continue ReadingThe month of July has come to an end and it has been truly refreshing to see so many youngsters back on the court. As we end the month, let’s take a look back at some of the best players & teams from July.
Best PPG Prospect -Farmville Central & Tea Marie 2021 Guard Terquavion Smith Terquavion Smith 6'3" | CG Farmville Central | 2021 State #105 Nation NC : He was on a mission in the month of July and he put together quite a few high scoring games. He’s athletic and has the ability to knock down the three point shot at a very high level. His shooting percentage may not be the best but once he gets hot, he’s a tough player to stop.
Best Stockriser– Team Curry & Liberty Heights Forward/Center Jonas Aidoo Jonas Aidoo 7'0" | C Liberty Heights | 2021 State #89 Nation NC : Without a doubt, he’s been the player that has benefited the most from playing this month. The 7 foot prospect has played well and picked up offers from: Clemson, Va Tech, Houston and South Carolina to name a few.
Best Non-Sneaker Circuit Team- Juice All-Stars: Of course it’s impossible to rank all the different non sneaker circuit teams but this team in particular really stood out to us. They went down to Peach State Select 24 and dominated then returned to play in SC two weekends in a row against top talent and played well.
Best Sneaker Circuit Team– Team Curry: Once again we haven’t got the chance to see all these teams matchup, with some teams even playing under different organizations. For this month we feel this squad has been the most consistent and knocked off one of the better teams in a squad that features 3 ACC commits.
Best Bounce Back Performer– Flight 22 Point Guard Bradlee Haskell Bradlee Haskell 6'2" | CG Pinecrest | 2021 State NC : For some strange reason he wasn’t getting a high amount of minuets which was confusing considering the fact that he’s a legit D1 prospect. After about two tournaments he finally began to see an increase in minuets and he showcased why numerous D1 programs have a close eye on him.