Hoops and Beyond: All-Tournament Second Team
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the All-Tournament Second Team from last weekend’s Hoops and Beyond Summer Showcase at Webster Groves. Rico Coleman Rico Coleman 6'4" | SG Charleston | 2023 State MO (Charleston): The athletic 6’3 wing…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the All-Tournament Second Team from last weekend’s Hoops and Beyond Summer Showcase at Webster Groves.
Rico Coleman Rico Coleman 6'4" | SG Charleston | 2023 State MO (Charleston): The athletic 6’3 wing helped lead the Bluejays to the championship game. He’s an all-purpose player who has playmaking skills on offense and the ability to swoop to the hoop. He can also guard multiple positions with the length and athleticism.
Cameron Manyamu (Staley): The 6’8 2023 forward plays with tremendous energy and intensity at both ends of the floor. He is a tireless worker on the boards who loves to go on rim-runs. He had a number of dunks in transition. He has a very nice touch around the basket. He scored 14 points in the championship game victory over Charleston.
Nassir Binion Nassir Binion 6'4" | SG Vashon | 2024 State MO (CBC): The 6’4 2024 guard had a very productive weekend with his athleticism and high motor. His work on the offensive boards was relentless with several putbacks. He’s a prime slashing threat on who can create off the dribble. He was also excellent in the transition game.
Charles Nelson Charles Nelson 6'0" | PG Miller Career Academy | 2023 State MO (Miller Career Academy): The 6’0 2023 guard was one of the more impressive offensive players at the event. He is a three-level scoring threat who can shift gears and change directions to keep defenders off balance. He also plays without the basketball very well to get himself open.
Trevor Reed Trevor Reed 6'6" | PF John Burroughs | 2023 State MO (John Burroughs): The 6’5 2023 forward was tremendous throughout the weekend. He was assertive on offense as I’ve ever seen him, which resulted in buckets from all three levels. He could always stretch the defense from 3-point range, but he was also scoring in the post on a variety of moves.