May 24, 2013

Summer Review Part 1

Douglas Brothers Elite Grayson Allen was one of the top players and surprises from the summer. PHOTO: Shyft Sports

In our summer review, we wanted to take another look at players that made an impression on the Phenom Hoop Report during the July “live period.” We covered the Queen City ShowcaseBig Shots I and II, Peach State, and even took in a day at Peach Jam. While we will comment on players with national reputations, it will be many players that are either under the radar or had stellar performances that will elevate their recruitment.

At the Queen City Showcase, we got a chance to watch 6’7 2015 PF Luke Maye of William Hough High School of Huntersville, North Carolina and of the Queen City Thunder AAU team. We first watched Maye at the Dave Telep Carolina Challenge and he was just coming off an injury and was doubtful to attend. While he was playing with a nagging injury, Maye was somewhat timid and conservative in his play, however his play at the Queen City Showcase was simply outstanding. We labeled Maye as a high school version of Adam Morrison. He has good size and skill and may be just one of the top perimeter shooters in the state regardless of class. We stated earlier that“he is an excellent perimeter shooter with a high release point and his range is uncanny.” He has the ability to play with his back to the basket or “pop out” to the perimeter where he is deadly. He has good passing skills and court vision and has a true understanding of the game. In our opinion, he is a solid MM prospect and can even project higher with additional growth, development and increased athleticism.

Next up is 6’4 2014 WG LJ Peak of Gaffney High School in Gaffney, SC and of the Upward Stars AAU program. Peak has a physically mature body and his skill and athleticism earned him a spot on the NBPA roster in June. He overcame a troubling groin injury in the spring and his performances in July was rock solid as he continued to put up big numbers each and every game. We love the way the physically gifted WG plays under control and with so much poise and is currently tracking as a HM prospect.

Down at Big Shots I, the Phenom Hoop Report was the first to report about the nationally unknown 6’4 2014 SG Grayson Allen of Providence Christian in Jacksonville, Florida and of the Douglas Brothers AAU program. While in the 2014 class, Allen was playing up one age/grade division and he was clearly one of the top producers during the July live period.  At Big Shots I, we wrote “ Allen was simply sensational and wowed the crowd with his overall skill and surprisingly athletic ability.” He was knocking down 3 pointers, driving to the basket and was on the receiving end of alley oop slam dunks. One coach even stated Allen reminded him of a younger version ofBobby SuraAllen is a strong and big bone player with big hands and feet. We look for Allen to grow into his frame and become one of the hottest prospects in the 2014 class. He has HM written all over him.

Last year for Team Loaded, 6’6 2011 WF Andrew White decided to re-class and enroll at the Miller Academy and it paid off with a scholarship offer from Kansas. Whiteenjoyed a banner summer last year with Team Loaded and saw his recruitment explode! This year, 6’0 PG Frank Mason has decided to follow in the footsteps on his fellow AAU teammate and will re-class to 2013 and will attend Massanutten Military Academy in Virginia. Mason is a strong and athletic scoring PG that is best in transition and using the dribble drive to attack the basket. He has excellent body control and can be a lock down defender. While his recruitment may not have as much success asAndrew White, we strongly feel many HM schools will recruit him. He is a “tough as nails” player and is a hardnosed competitor on the court.

With Frank Mason adding one more year to his recruitment, on the other end of the spectrum is 6’2 2016 Seventh Woods of Hammond Middle School in Columbia, South Carolina. We first saw Woods at the NC Junior Phenom Camp several years ago. Without question, Woods will be one of the high level premier players in his class. Woodsplays way beyond his years and has the maturity of a rising senior rather than a rising freshman. He plays with so much poise and has a beautiful shooting touch from the perimeter. Just a rising freshman and HM schools are already recruiting him and rightfully so! In addition, there is another top underclassman from the state of South Carolina and his name is 6’3 2015 PG PJ Dozier. Dozier is a smooth operator and runs the PG position like a season veteran. He too plays with tremendous poise and has advanced ball handling and passing skills for his age/grade. He has the ability to be the team facilitator or create his own shot off the dribble. Dozier comes from excellent stock and his father is 6’8 and an South Carolina alum.

The great thing about the July “live period” there are always players that can make a name for themselves and further enhance their recruitment and that can easily be said about 6’7 2013 Elijah Wilson of Flight 22. He was previously committed to the College of Charleston, but decided to prep a year and open up his recruitment. The physically mature PF is mobile and versatile. He has the ability to sit low in the post and use his strength as an advantage or simply step out on the perimeter and knock down 3 pointers. Against EYBL Georgia Stars, Wilson was the best player on the court with his 25 point performance. He was making strong drop step moves in the paint and make some nifty but power moves to the basket, but we were more impressed when he stepped out and knocked down three 3 pointers. Wilson will see his recruitment pick up with MM schools this fall.

7’0 2013 Center John Egbunu of Jonesboro, Georgia and of Douglas Brothers Elite was one of the country’s best shot blockers and was stellar at the NBPA camp. He followed up with back to back  performances at Big Shots and the Peach State tournament. He is a double –double player that will always be in double figures in scoring and rebounds. We like how selfless he was in the post area and rarely forced or made a bad move. If he didn’t make a quick move to the basket, he was willing to pass out of the post and reset for low post position. The South Florida commit has many college coaches scratching their heads and wondering how his HM prospect went under the radar so long. He is a great pick up for South Florida.

With a lack of quality bigs in the 2013 class, 6’10 2013 Robert Schuyler Rimmer had a long list of suitors following him at the Peach State tournament in Aiken, South Carolina. Schuyler Rimmer has a strong sturdy frame and is a fearless workhorse in the paint. He does an excellent job of posting up on the low block, but more importantly he is extremely talented in passing out of the post. Like Egbunu, he is patience and rarely makes a mistake and like 6’8 Kennedy Meeks of Team United, he has excellent court vision for his position. He has solid post moves with his back to the basket and has a good shooting touch from the FT line. More importantly, he was one of the best players at his position that actually “boxed out” on almost every offensive possession. He is a strong two handed rebounder and has a nice outlet pass. He has HM interest/offers from Florida, Virginia, Vanderbilt and Stanford.

Two players off the South Carolina Elite further enhanced their stock from the July “live period.” Up first, his 6’6 2013 WG Austin Ajukwa of Cardinal Newman in Columbia, South Carolina. Ajukwa is a premier athletic WG  and his end to end speed is uncanny. He has the ability to grab a rebound on the defensive end and be on the other end with a highlight dunk in a matter of seconds. He plays with passion and his energy level is top notch. He plays above the rim and finishes well in traffic. That being said, the next step in his development is to refine his perimeter skills. We were impressed with his size/length and ability to handle the ball in the open court. He is best shooting “off the dribble” once he gains rhythm in his shot. We reported from the Big Shots event he had HM ability and has since received offers from Clemson and South Carolina.

6’8 2013 Jared Scott of Flora MacDonald High School in Red Spring, North Carolina was in “beast mode” at Big Shots and was playing well at Peach State before he sprained his ankle. Although he attempted to play, he was not 100% and did not have the same results. That being said, Scott is a MM prospect and some HM schools may show him interest due to the numbers game at his position. We also feel strong about the ability of 6’7 2013 WF TaShombe Riley of Orangeburg Wilkinson of Orangeburg, South Carolina. The long and athletic WF has the ability to create his own shot in a half court situation, but I really good in transition. We feel his biggest attribute may be his ability to defend  in the open court. His length and exceptional lateral quickness will garnish a lot of offers at the MM level.

At Peach State, we thoroughly enjoyed watching 6’0 2014 PG/SG Jarvis Calhoun of Trussville, Alabama and of the Birmingham Ice 17U team. The young southpaw has a flair and moxy to his game that breaths confidence. He employed one of the better pull up jumpers and his ability to score points quickly has made him a top recruiting target in Alabama. While he can knock down shots in the open court, he is more comfortable shooting off the dribble. He has excellent lift and elevation and if Calhoun encountered a growth spurt of 3 or 4 inches, he may just be attracting HM schools. Currently, he listed Murray State, UAB, Tennessee Tech and Georgia. Another player that caught our eye has a strong MM prospect was 6’4 2014 WG Dirk Williams of Williamsburg Christian Academy in Williamsburg, Virginia. He played with the Virginia Venom and the long and length WG has excellent handles in transition with above average court vision. He has advanced ball handling moves in the half court and loves to create his own shot off the dribble. We really like his shooting touch form the perimeter that sported a high release point with excellent lift and elevation. Williams should be another quality prospect at the MM level.

Big Shots II: Saturday action

Player: 6’8 Jared Scott
City: Lumberton, NC
High School: Flora MacDonald
AAU Team:  South Carolina Elite
Evaluation: The physically mature Scott was absolutely in “beast mode” Saturday morning against Virginia Venom. Scott scored a game high 26 points without once demanding the ball. All his scoring came from within the offense and many were being in the right place at the right time. He scored many off garbage buckets, but also did a very nice job of squaring up and putting the ball on the floor for impressive drives to the basket. The sheer strength of Scott was too much for the opposing team and Scott’s play has him projected as a MM/MM+. He was one of the most productive PF at the event and in a numbers game, some HM school may take a chance on him.

Player:  6’7 WF 2013 TaShombe Riley
City: Orangeburg, SC
High School: Orangeburg Wilkinson
AAU Team: South Carolina Elite
Evaluation: The long and slender WF forward enjoyed a solid game Saturday morning and followed up with an equally impressive game later in the day. Riley has the ability to become a defensive menace with his length and lateral quickness. He has the ability to step out and knock down 3s or attack the rim and pull up. He has the ability to ability to create his own shot and is excellent in transition. Riley is a solid MM prospect.

Player: 6’6 2013 WF Austin Ajukwa
City: Columbia, SC
High School: Cardinal Newman
AAU Team: South Carolina Elite
Evaluation: Ajukwa is one of the more athletic and explosive players at the Big Shots event. His end to end speed is uncanny and has the ability to grab a rebound on the defensive end and be on the other end with a highlight dunk in a matter of seconds. He plays with passion and his energy level is top notch. He plays above the rim and finishes well in traffic. That being said, the next step in his development is to refine his perimeter skills. We were impressed with his size/length and ability to handle the ball in the open court. He is best shooting “off the dribble” once he gains rhythm in his shot. We strongly believe Ajukwa can be a HM prospect. One of the more impressive players at Big Shots with a great upside and ceiling.

Player: 6’6 2014 WF Josh Level
City: High Point, NC
High School: The Christ School
AAU Team: Team Loaded 16U
Evaluation: While the Martin twins get a lot of national media coverage and rightfully so, Level has always been known for his physically mature body and gifted leaping ability. Loss in the shuffle has been his ability to knock down perimeter jumpers especially from the 3 point line. We have seen Level be an effective 3 point shooter for his high school team and on Saturday morning, Level was dialed in from deep. He scored a team high 14 points knocking in four 3 pointers. While he may not be better than the Martin twins, he was the best player on the team with his play on Saturday. He is tracking as a HM- player.

Player: 6’6 Caleb and Cody Martin
City: Mocksville, NC
High School: Davie County
AAU Team: Team Loaded 16U
Evaluation: It was another solid/steady outing for the talented twins. Caleb does more of his damage from the perimeter while Cody is more effective in the paint and midrange. Both are excellent dribblers and passers. Their game is transition and once they are in the groove, they are simply fun to watch. They are highly skilled and rarely do you find 6’6 WG/WF players with their mobility, versatility and skill set. The next step in their game is to develop more of an alpha male mentality. Martin twins are HM prospects.

Player: 6’4 2014 Dirk Williams
City: Williamsburg, VA
High School: Williamsburg Christian Academy
AAU Team: Virginia Venom
Evaluation: Williams is a long and lengthy WG that just recently re-classed back to the 2014 class. He has excellent handles in transition with above average court vision. In the half court situation, Williams has some nifty and crafty ball handling moves for his size/position. He can easily create his own shot off the dribble. We liked his shooting touch from the perimeter and had a high release point and has excellent lift and elevation on his jumper. We feel Williams is a solid MM prospect.

Player: 6’4 2012 SG Colton Ray
City: Lafayette, VA
High School: Lafayette
AAU Team: Virginia Venom
Evaluation: We first saw Ray at the Queen City Showcase and really liked his game. It is not to imagine a youngster with his skill set not having a D1 offer, but that will quickly change after two back to back solid performances at the Queen City Showcase and Big Shots. A lethal shooter from the perimeter, Ray showcased a “moxy” and “cockiness” that was appealing. He has excellent ball handling skills and his Rondo impersonation was big time in the game against SC Elite. Some D1 school should snatch him up before he decides to attend prep school. He is rather thin and does need to add strength and weight, but that should happen once he arrives on campus.

North Carolina Under the Radar camp

Without question, the state of North Carolina is a hotbed for basketball and year after year the state produces more than its fair share of elite level players. That being said, there are so many players that simply fall through the cracks and schools reach deep into the talent pool to snatch players that go on to become productive players at the D1 level. This year is no different and we wanted to give a list of players that are legit D1 prospects that should be recruited.

Player: 5’10 PG Shivaughn Wiggins
School: North Mecklenburg HS
City: Huntersville, NC
Class: 2012

Comments: Coach Duane Lewis of North Mecklenburg High School in Huntersville, North Carolina is one of the best high school basketball coaches in the state. He has produced many D1 prospects at every level and this year is no exception with his senior PG Shivaughn Wiggins. Wiggins is enjoying an outstanding start to the season. After a solid junior season where Wiggins averaged 13.3 PPG, 7.3 APG, and 3.4 steals per game, he is now playing the role of a scoring PG and a good one at that. Currently, Wiggins is averaging 25 PPG and 6.5 APG and over 3 steals per game. These statistics are outstanding for the level of competition he is playing. North Mecklenburg HS is in the 4A classification for the state of North Carolina.  Wiggins plays with a confidence that is second to none. He is a fierce competitor and will not back down from a challenge. He is an excellent on the ball defender and has quick hands and feet. He has a solid foundation of team defense and anticipates nicely for steals. On the offensive end of the court, he is an outstanding ball handler. He dribbles with a low stance and has his head always up looking for the next pass to an open teammate. He has an uncanny ability to see a play one step ahead and his advanced ball handling skills makes him one difficult player to defend. He has good ball speed and quickness and utilizes the hesitation move effectively to keep defenders off balance. He changes speed extremely well and has the ability to create his own shot off the dribble. Wiggins sports a nice mid range pull up jumper and has perfected the tear drop floater in the lane. Without question, Wiggins is a PG D1 schools should take a hard long look at, especially in the North Carolina area. If not, we will be reading about another player that was “snatched” away from his own back yard.

Player: 6’3 SG Nick Heater
School: Massanutten Military Academy
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Class: 2012 Post Graduate
Comments: Last year, Heater was the leading scorer for Northside Christian School in the NCISAA 2A classification. He averaged 14.3 PPG and led his team to the state championship against High Point Westchester which included Quincy Miller and Deuce Bello. Heater transferred to Massanutten for tougher competition and the opportunity to get recruited by more D1 schools. Heater is an excellent student and accumulated a perfect 4.0 GPA for the first quarter at his new school. Heater is a fundamentally sound player that has a high basketball IQ, but more importantly has the ability to stretch out the opposing defense with his accurate and efficient 3 point shooting. He has textbook form and fundamentals on his jump shot. He has excellent extension and follow through accompanied with a high release point. D1 schools that are looking for an outstanding shooter with outstanding grades should carefully monitor the progress of Heater. He has solid defensive abilities and has been well coached and understands team defense. Heater plays hard and gives maximum effort 100% of the time. He is a relentless worker and is only going to get better over time. He is a solid D1 prospect, but more importantly he has HIGH MAJOR character. If you are looking for a high character young man with excellent grades and the ability to shoot the basketball, you should serious give this young man a look.

Player: 5’10 PG Darren Williams
School: Flora MacDonald Academy
City: Red Springs, NC
Class: 2013
Comments: Williams is a strong and athletic scoring PG that is a true competitor. He plays extremely hard and plays with a passion and purpose. He changes speed extremely well and has a beautiful hesitation move to the basket. While he is undersized, he has the strength and quickness to finish plays in traffic against bigger players. He is extremely hard to guard because of his ability to knock down 3 point shows with accuracy. He currently averages 24 PPG and 8 APG for a tough FMA team that has played a tough early season schedule. Schools in the CAA and A10 should definitely be recruiting his young man.

Player: 6’7 WF Jared Scott
School: Flora MacDonald Academy
City: Red Springs, NC
Class: 2013
Comments: What’s not to like about a long and athletic 6’7 WF that has the ability to stretch out the opposing defenses with deadly accuracy beyond the 3 point line. He plays with confidence and the product you currently see is no where the finished product that Scott can develop into down the road. That being said, he has good athleticism, length and the ability to shoot the cover off the ball. That alone, should be a recipe for serious consideration from schools in the SoCon, A10, and the CAA to start recruiting this young man right away. Scott has a higher ceiling and with a stellar junior season along with a good AAU summer season, you may expect his interest level to grow. He is currently averaging 26 PPG and 6 RPG for the 7-3 FMA team.

Player: 6’8 PF Rashed Anthony
School: Flora MacDonald Academy
City: Red Springs, NC
Class: 2013
Comments: Anthony is a strong and physical PF that is averaging a double-double for FMA. He is scoring 13 PPG and grabbing 12 RPG. While Anthony is more of a face up PF, he too can step out and knock down the 3 ball. That being said, he does a really good job of boxing out and anticipating missed shots for offensive and defensive rebounding. (His numbers tell the whole story) Anthony is another player schools in the SoCon, Big South, CAA, and A10 should be recruiting. He has good instincts and looks like he has room for further growth and development.

Player: 6’5 SG Ashanti Day
School: Flora MacDonald Academy
City: Red Springs, NC
Class: 2013
Comments: Day is currently averaging 11 PPG and has good size and athletic ability for a SG. He has good fundamentals on his jump shot and schools in the SoCon and Big South should continue to monitor his progress over his junior and AAU summer season. He has the ability to create his own shot, but is more comfortable being more of a spot of shooter.

Player on the Rise

Player: 6’1 Brian Thornton
School: Chapel Hill HS
City: Chapel Hill, NC
Class: 2015

Comments: While it is still early in his high school career, go ahead and put this young man’s name in your memory bank. We are talking about a talented young PG with good size, length and athleticism. He has advanced ball handling and passing skills for his age/grade. Defensively, he is a really solid “on the ball” defender and is excellent is understanding team defensive principles as he has been well coached at the middle school or AAU level. He utilizes the “euro-step” often and effectively on many transition situations. He is always dribbling with his head up looking for the next pass as he surveys the court. He is excellent in making quick and crisp passes off the dribble. He competes hard on both ends of the court and he has a tremendous upside in his career. Thornton has a nice blend of fundamentals, skills and athleticism for a freshman PG to separate him from his peers. Without question, schools at all levels should carefully monitor his progress and development of his young man.