Big Shots Myrtle Beach Finale: Top Standouts (17U), Part 1
The Big Shots Myrtle Beach Finale was another exciting event. Here’s a look at Part 1 of the standouts in the 17U division. Bryce Harris Bryce Harris 6'5" | SF Bull City Prep | 2021 State NC – 6’6 Wing/Forward…
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Continue ReadingThe Big Shots Myrtle Beach Finale was another exciting event. Here’s a look at Part 1 of the standouts in the 17U division.
Bryce Harris Bryce Harris 6'5" | SF Bull City Prep | 2021 State NC – 6’6 Wing/Forward – 2021 – Flight 22 Elite UA Rise
Harris was a top performer once again for Flight 22 , averaging 14.8 ppg on the weekend and showing off his all-around game. He never plays one way and does well to take what the defense gives him when the ball comes his way. He continues to impress for Flight 22 .
Bradlee Haskell Bradlee Haskell 6'2" | CG Pinecrest | 2021 State NC – 6’2 Guard – 2021 – Flight 22 Elite UA Rise
Haskell did a masterful job controlling the pace and getting to his spots on the floor to make things happen in the backcourt for Flight 22 Elite. He got to the free throw line quite a bit across their four games and showed off his crisp handles and ability to play through contact.
Charlie Miller – 6’0 Shooting Guard – 2021 – Flight 22 Elite UA Rise
Miller showed off his ability to knock down the 3-ball with consistency once again as Flight 22 took home the championship. He finished third in the division with 11 made 3-pointers on the weekend and is slowly becoming a prospect to watch in the 2021 class.
Sam Alajiki – 6’7 Wing/Forward – 2021 – West Virginia Generals
Alajiki was a key cog in the WV Generals run to the Blue Division title game. He’s got nice size and strength at 6-foot-7 that allows him to rebound with purpose and get to the rim with purpose as well. He showed off his length and ability to get out on the break and finish at the rim.
Austin Ball – 6’6 Guard/Wing – 2022 – West Virginia Generals
Ball was a prospect playing up in the 17U division but he still held his own, posting 20 points in their title victory. He’s an athletic slasher that gets to his spots off the bounce and won’t hesitate to finish with authority at the rim. He’s one to keep an eye on.
Jayden Nervis – 6’6 Guard/Wing – 2022 – West Virginia Generals
Nervis is an emerging floor general with nice instincts and handle. He did well to control the tempo for his squad and shared the backcourt well with Austin Ball in putting up 20 points himself in the championship game. He does well to get by his defender and create in traffic and get to the free throw line.
Brady Rankin Brady Rankin 6'2" | CG Northwood Temple | 2021 State NC – 6’3 Guard – 2021 – 24 Elite
Rankin finished with 31 points against Garner Road 3SSB, though it came in a loss, while making four 3-pointers and closed out the weekend with 24 points on four made 3-pointers as well. He’s a guard that’s shown he can score with consistency on all three levels.