Mountain West Invitational Recap: Top Floor Generals
The Mountain West Invitational took place from Friday, April 23rd until Sunday, April 25th. Hosted by Vegas Elite, the event featured over 100 programs across 8 different divisions. The event also featured some high-level point guards. In this article, we…
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Continue ReadingThe Mountain West Invitational took place from Friday, April 23rd until Sunday, April 25th. Hosted by Vegas Elite, the event featured over 100 programs across 8 different divisions. The event also featured some high-level point guards. In this article, we take a look at the top Floor Generals from the event.
Will Warner 5’11 Fastbreak 2023 – Warner is a tough gritty PG. He was devastating with his on-ball defense and made timely baskets on offense, including a game-winner. Perhaps his ball security was his best offensive skill. Warner rarely turned the ball over, allowing the offense to operate every time down.
Tru Coleman 5’11 Vegas Elite 2024 (#20PHN 2024) – Colman is a shifty PG with a solid handle. The Chicago native was able to get a ton of paint touches, putting maximum pressure on defenses with his driving ability.
Ty Harrison 6’3 Cedar 2022 – The lead guard for the 4A champs, played well this weekend. Harrison was able to score in transition and get by defenders off the bounce. He has a good stroke and showed the ability to knock down threes in catch-and-shoot situations.
Jett Lundberg Jett Lundberg 6'2" | PG Alta | 2022 State UT 6’0 Salt Lake Rebels 2022 (#33PHU 2022) – I enjoyed watching Lubdberg play. He showed a good handle and was able to use his wiggle to get to by defenders. He’s a tough physical PG, that was able to play through contact and still finish, or set up teammates with dimes.
Alijah Adem Alijah Adem 6'2" | PG Spring Valley | 2024 State #174 Nation NV 6’1 Chosen Few 2024 (#7PHN 2024) (featured image) – Adem was good this weekend. He may have one of the tightest handles in the state. Adem is good at driving with either hand and has a vicious COD game. Lately, his passing has stood out, and this weekend was no different. Adem hit teammates with both easy passes and some creative ones, including a sick underhand lob.