Hoop and Dreams Showcase Top Performers: Fab Friday Standouts!
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The Hoops and Dreams Showcase was back for another year this past weekend with games taking place on Friday and Saturday at Fayetteville State University. Over the next two days we will take a close look at the standouts from…
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Continue ReadingThe Hoops and Dreams Showcase was back for another year this past weekend with games taking place on Friday and Saturday at Fayetteville State University. Over the next two days we will take a close look at the standouts from both days, beginning with the standouts from the Friday session.
Got off to an outstanding start in the first half, finding his rhythm from midrange as well as rebounding the ball at a pretty solid rate. Although he would slow down scoring wise, he still found ways to make an impact on the game without scoring.
You have to love how hard he competes on both ends of the floor and although his team was outmatched, he was one of the players that helped things stay competitive for a good amount of time. The lefty uses his slashing ability in half-court situations but also came up with a good number of steals and deflections which helped lead to some transition buckets.
Got off to a slower start scoring wise in the first half of their matchup with 71st but really turned it up in the second half to lead his team to a win. He has outstanding upper body strength that allows him to finish through contact when he attacks the basket, but he also showed that he has the ability to knock down shots from three-point land.
Xavier Johnson
Xavier Johnson
Scored the ball at a high level from beginning to end, finishing with a game high of 31 points and helping to lead his team to a blowout win. He knocked down shots from midrange, finished plays at the rim, and defended without fouling for the most part.
His team would come up short, but he put together a nice showing, finishing with a team high of 24 Points while pulling down 10 Rebounds. He has solid size for a SG prospect and doesn’t have much of an issue getting his shot off, regardless of how he is being defended.
The outside shot wasn’t falling for him in this matchup, but he didn’t allow that to keep him from making an impact. He attacked the basket to score inside and battled in the paint for rebounds against taller opponents.