Big Shots NC Memorial Classic: C/O 2022 & 2023 Standouts
The Class of 2022 & 2023 showed their talent and why they need to be on the watchlist of colleges sooner than later. Let’s take a look at some of the players that colleges should keep an eye on and…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2022 & 2023 showed their talent and why they need to be on the watchlist of colleges sooner than later. Let’s take a look at some of the players that colleges should keep an eye on and the players that produced well for their squad.
River City Reign 2022 Forward Malachi Dark brings an old school style of post presence to the court, spending the majority of his time in the paint. He does a nice job sealing his defender to get proper positioning and finished inside the paint pretty well throughout the event. He understands how to use his 6’7 height and his weight to make things difficult for teams trying to guard him and was huge in the championship game, going for 30 points in the win.
Flight 22 Class of 2023 Collin Tanner Collin Tanner 6'6" | SF Combine Academy | 2023 State NC led the 17U Orange in Points per game, averaging over 23 Points per contest while leading his team to a Semi-finals appearance. Whether he’s knocking down shots from midrange and deep, finishing inside the paint or making plays in transition, his overall offensive game has continued to grow.
East Coast Ballers 2022 Guard Dylan Hundertmark won’t catch your eye just off of his physical stature as he only stands at about 5’10 but after watching him for a few moments, you can see that he’s a legit prospect. His scoring ability was on full display as he averaged 20 PPG but what was really impressive was the fact that he looked to get his teammates involved as well and did not force plays.
What is there not to like about Eastern Carolina Phenomz 2023 Wing William Brimmer William Brimmer 6'2" | CG New Bern | 2023 State NC ? He plays the game with max effort every time he steps on the court, can score the ball at a high level which was shown with his 21 PPG average, can finish above the rim and plays even bigger than his 6’4 height, which makes him a versatile player. He’s gotten off to a great start this spring and is playing his way onto the radar of college coaches.
Big Shots Elite WVA 2022 Guard Ryan Reasbeck has a silky smooth shooting stroke that was on display as he found his rhythm from midrange and deep in their final two games of the tournament. He has a nice IQ for the game and understands how to use shot fakes, jabs, outstanding ballhandling and proper angles to get to the spots that he wants to get to on the court . He possesses a pretty quick release on his shot so he doesn’t need much time to get his shot off, and he’s just as comfortable scoring off the bounce as he is off the catch.