Grind Session Mini Bubble ’21 sleepers: 11/30
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On November 30th I attended the Grind Session Mini Bubble at the Phhacility in Phx, AZ. 6 teams played and three of them were first timers of the prestigious event. Results: Veritas Prep 77 Rangers Academy 74. Colorado Prep…
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Continue ReadingOn November 30th I attended the Grind Session Mini Bubble at the Phhacility in Phx, AZ.
6 teams played and three of them were first timers of the prestigious event.
Results:
Veritas Prep 77 Rangers Academy 74.
Colorado Prep 81 Ron Institute 61
Prolific Prep 103 Minnesota Prep 76
Here were some of the senior sleepers of the three games:
Antwaun Massey Antwaun Massey 6'8" | PF Minnesota Prep | 2022 #249 Nation MN Minnesota Prep
-One of the best shot blockers with elite length and athleticism. His skill is up and down but he can make an open shot from mid-range but his defense is incredible. He hedges, covers a lot of ground and moves up the court like a wing. His ability to change shots, alter or block shots makes him stay on the court.
Yigit Arcan CG 6’3 Rangers Academy/CA
-The Turkish guard has a lot of game. He is very crafty, smart and skilled. He can pull-up from mid to the 3pt line plus he is a very good passer and uses the floater well.
Harrison Carrington PF 6’7 Rangers Academy/CA
-A skilled forward who can put the ball on the floor and drive to the rim through contact. He can shoot the 3 and rip through with his good length and frame.
Zavian Rivera CG/SG 6’2 Rangers Academy/CA
-A skilled guard can score it plus make a few plays. He is mostly a shooter off the catch with good consistency from the 3pt line. He has a decent burst and has the floater game.
Nikolas Flores PG 5’10 Rangers Academy/CA
-A pure PG who sets the table for his team. He has a tight handle and sees plays happen. He gets the ball out of his hands quickly and is competitive on the ball defensively.
Isaiah Gilliam SG 6’2 RON Institute/CA
-A physical driver who loves getting in the lane and absorbing contact. He has long arms with a strong upper body frame. He works best from the elbow and in and can use the hesi to freeze a defender and get into the lane and take a bump to score. He is also a good rebounder for position.
Paul Ezeamana PF 6’5 RON Institute/CA
-An extremely strong power forward. He is very physical and out muscles most of his competitors deep in the paint. He puts the contact on his opponents and has some nice post moves with good footwork and counter moves. He can occasionally step out and hit the 3 but works best inside. He is an above average rebounder using his girth and strength.