Top 250 Expo: Standout Performers
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Carrolton, Texas was the host of our most recent Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo and it brought out some of the most prominent, competitive, and talented basketball prospects in the state of Texas. This exposure camp gave many underrated recruits…
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Continue ReadingCarrolton, Texas was the host of our most recent Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo and it brought out some of the most prominent, competitive, and talented basketball prospects in the state of Texas. This exposure camp gave many underrated recruits the opportunity to showcase their skills, gain exposure, and experience while competing against the best of the best. The day was filled was action and highlight reels from every grade level from Freshmen to Seniors. Here we take a look at some of the most impactful Sophomore, Junior, and Senior prospects of the day.
Rasaun Collier Rasaun Collier 6'3" | CG Duncanville | 2023 TX | Shooting Guard | Duncanville HS | C/o 2023
True shot-creator in the half-court with a scorers mentality and an elite ability to get into the paint or go into his pull-up jumpshot in the mid-range with great-looking form. Good one-on-one skills, Rasaun was uncontainable in isolation situations, Collier started off a bit slow but consistently showed the ability to create his own shot off the dribble and get to his spots at will. The 6-foot-3-inch shooting guard loves the mid-range pull-up jumper from the free-throw line area, Collier was at his deadliest anytime he found a way to get into the center of the floor. A phenomenal ball-handler with a good burst and a beautiful crossover spin move.
Bryson McGlothin Bryson McGlothin 6'7" | SF John Paul II | 2024 State TX | Small Forward | Rockwall-Heath HS | C/o 2024
Expect to see this kid’s name on the next Prep Hoops ranking update. Bryson has continued to improve and at the Top 250 Expo McGlothin showed up and showed out. His production was at its highest, filling up the stat sheet across the board. Bryson was all over the floor making plays whether it was a rebound, an assist, a steal, or a bucket. McGlothin proved to be the most versatile prospect in the gym as he operated as a point forward, showing off his ability to slow down the game or up the tempo, read a defense, and distribute the ball. Terrific size and length, he had a fantastic way of using his long legs to take strides to the basket where he often put his ability to play above the rim on display. Bryson McGlothin Bryson McGlothin 6'7" | SF John Paul II | 2024 State TX has a lot of raw untapped potential and he hasn’t even scratched the surface of his talent yet.
Dillon Watt Dillon Watt 5'7" Greenhill | 2024 TX | Point Guard | Greenhill School | C/o 2024
Constantly kept the defense guessing and on their heels with his dribble and pressure on the basket. Anytime Watt caught the outlet or pulled down a rebound, he instantly got downhill and pushed the pace looking for quick and easy scoring opportunities early in the offense, and more times than not he came up successful. Dillon Watt Dillon Watt 5'7" Greenhill | 2024 TX is a high-speed guard with a tendency for making plays with the ball in his hand.
Cole Andrews-Heitz Cole Andrews-Heitz 6'1" | PG Leander Rouse | 2023 State TX | Combo Guard | Leander Rouse HS | C/o 2023
Cole Andrews-Heitz Cole Andrews-Heitz 6'1" | PG Leander Rouse | 2023 State TX came in and got right to work, showing excellent range, a tight handle, great shooting mechanics, and dribble penetration skills that always seem to stand out. This high-level guard and his broad shoulders along with his strong upper body made him a terror on the dribble drive, allowing him to score and penetrate through all sorts of traffic and contact before either picking up the foul or the two points.
Nicholas Reyes Nicholas Reyes 5'10" | PG ISchool Of Lewisville | 2022 TX | Point Guard | iSchool Lewisville | C/o 2022
Nicholas Reyes Nicholas Reyes 5'10" | PG ISchool Of Lewisville | 2022 TX is a player with an all-around set of skills and outstanding basketball instincts on both ends of the floor. This floor general showed a high IQ, a great feel for the game, good court awareness, and quick decision-making at the lead guard position, consistently creating plays for himself and his teammates. His creativity off the dribble, craftiness under the hoop, and accuracy on his passes caught my eye right away. Impressive court vision, Reyes made cross-court, full-court, and tough throws through tight windows look easier than ever.