Big Shots Myrtle Beach Finale Varsity Standouts, Part II
Big Shots Myrtle Beach Finale concluded the summer grassroots season in Myrtle Beach. Here’s a look at Part II of the varsity standouts. Chris Rodriguez | 5’11 Guard | Flight 22 Wilmington (Laney) Rodriguez was impressive in showing off…
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Continue ReadingBig Shots Myrtle Beach Finale concluded the summer grassroots season in Myrtle Beach. Here’s a look at Part II of the varsity standouts.
Chris Rodriguez | 5’11 Guard | Flight 22 Wilmington (Laney)
Rodriguez was impressive in showing off his ability to knock down shots on the perimeter and getting to the paint and making plays for others. He finished the weekend with 11.5 ppg including 18 points to close things out against Lowcountry Storm 2023. He’s a prospect worth tracking given his impact in the backcourt.
Mikah Nelson Mikah Nelson 6'5" | SF Carolina Forest | 2022 State SC | 6’5 Forward | Elite Ballers
Nelson is a versatile forward threat that showed off his ability to handle the ball on the break and finish through traffic on a number of occasions. He’s got nice length and athleticism that he can use at either forward spot to make an impact.
Jonah Nesmith Jonah Nesmith 6'5" | SF Carolina Forest | 2022 State SC | 6’6 Wing/Forward | Elite Ballers
Nesmith was another versatile threat in the Elite Ballers rotation. He showed off the ability to knock down shots off the catch on the perimeter and got to his spots in the paint in traffic. He’s an emerging name to know in SC’s 2022 class.
Keyshaun Sanders | 6’0 Guard | S.M.M. (Paulsboro High)
Sanders is a lengthy guard at 6-foot that uses his athleticism and guard play to get to the paint and finish through contact. He’s also got a nice feel on the perimeter as a catch and shoot threat. He’s one to keep eyes on out of NJ at Paulsboro High.
Bradyn Washington | 6’2 Guard/Wing | Eastern Shore Playaz
Washington is a versatile threat at 6-foot-2 with a solid frame and good length that he used well to create off the bounce and get to his spots in the midrange area. He put up 15.7 ppg to finish as a top scorer in the division. He’s an emerging name to keep an eye on in VA’s 2022 class at Broadwater Academy.