Big Shots MB Live: 17U Standouts
The 17U division was one of the deeper divisions that we have seen the entire summer with over 40 teams in this group. Obviously we didn’t get a chance to see every team but we were able to see a…
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Continue ReadingThe 17U division was one of the deeper divisions that we have seen the entire summer with over 40 teams in this group. Obviously we didn’t get a chance to see every team but we were able to see a nice amount of talent.
Brothers Basketball 2022 Kendrell Brooks: Attacked the paint at a nice rate, keeping defenders on their heels and showing some ability to score from inside and midrange. His three point shooting is an area for improvement but overall he was solid and gave effort on both ends of the floor.
Flight 22 2022 EJ McArthur : Found his rhythm shooting the ball from outside early on, knocking down shots from midrange and deep. Plays the game with a nice bounce in his step, reads Pick and Roll situations well and does not force too many plays.
Adirondack Wild 2022 Guard Robby Hicks: An outstanding shooter that gets his shots off without much of an issue, he caught fire from three point land throughout the day. His shooting was impressive but he also displayed the ability to run the PG spot, making some nice passes.
NC Eagles 2022 Guard Jayden Davis: Very impressive showing from him on both ends of the court. Offensively he didn’t have much of an issue scoring the ball at all, finishing with a team high of 20 Points in their first game of the day. On the defensive end of the floor he gave just as much effort, coming up with a high amount of steals and blocks which caused all types of problems for opponents.
Brothers Basketball 2021 Guard Luke Pagnanelli: We really like we saw from him as far as his skillset and the competitiveness he brings to table. He can score the ball in various ways and converted quite a few difficult shots. In one of the games we watched he finished with a team high of 19 Points.
Team BHB 2022 Forward Demarco Bethea: There is plenty to like about this prospect and the upside he brings to the table . A legit 6’7/6’8 that can make an impact on both ends of the floor, we feel he has the potential to be a dominant player if he continues to add muscle over time.