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Who are some players that had breakout performances this past summer at one time or another? This doesn’t always mean the most points on the scoresheet at all. These players brought some strong performances while Prep Hoops was in attendance…
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Continue ReadingWho are some players that had breakout performances this past summer at one time or another? This doesn’t always mean the most points on the scoresheet at all. These players brought some strong performances while Prep Hoops was in attendance this past summer. It’s time to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Ian really came on strong this past June with the Demons during SCBCA Camp in Rock Hill. Goings just delivers production as a Junk Yard Dog. Ian plays bigger than his size on floor. He has a winning attitude and really embraces his role on the floor at all times. He plays relentlessly around the glass and delivers putbacks.
Chavis was a great surprise this past June and we went back to watch again. The rangy left-handed forward can be disruptive down in the paint with his play. He’s still bit of an unknown but, look for that to change in the future for the Rams big man. Good upside and has the ability to step-out and face-up.
Coleman has made great strides since back in the early spring with his play. Justin never not seems to perform at a high level. What position does he land at the next level? My idea just put him on the floor and let things work out for your club. Justin can post-up, slash and rebound on both ends of the floor. Coleman can beat bigger post players down the floor and work for position while absorbing plenty of contact along the way.
West is a GLUE guy who can do a bit of everything. Kellett can handle the rock, slash and attack to the cup and make shots on the perimeter. He plays constantly around the ball and won’t even hesitate to jump on the floor for a loose ball. West helps you WIN GAMES.
Cromer was a great surprise this summer for Prep Hoops. Chrishaud had a strong showing last month for the Masked Men at Run That Fade Tourney in Columbia. He has good length to go with his ability to step-out and knockdown three pointers. Cromer is a RAW talent who only is going to better with more experience and game time.