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Primetime Nationals 13U: Day 2 Recap
by Jason Pratt, Future150 (9:24 PM CT, Sat July 26, 2014)
2019 PG Tyrese Smith at the Primetime Sports Nationals.
2019 PG Tyrese Smith at the Primetime Sports Nationals.
Jason Pratt
Jason Pratt:

Future150 Senior Recruiting Analyst. Covering high school basketball nationally.

Dallas, TX (Future150) -- Day 2 got off to a hot start with pool play finishing on Friday afternoon at the PrimeTime Sports Nationals. Here are some of the standouts in the13U division..

Will McDonald-(2019 PG- Oklahoma Spirit) used the pick and roll to perfection for his OK Spirits team. He made play after play whether it was for himself or his teammates. He has a nice feel for the game and showed that he can shoot the ball well from deep.

Tyrese Smith-(2019 PG-Bama Boys) The silky smooth combo guard had an outstanding offensive output with 22 points and he did so by showing he can score on all three levels. He shot the ball extremely well from deep and played the passing lane well which turned into scoring opportunities.

Larry Penn-(2019 F-Bama Boys) proved to be the glue guy for the Bama Boys.  He's always at the right place at the right time and he will fill up a stat sheet.  Very young 2019 kid who has a lot of upside and a lot of room to grow.

Jaylon Williams-(2019 F-South LA Select) is a big bodied wing who gets to the rim at will. He does most of his damage in the paint area where he uses his soft touch to finish plays. Jaylon will be in attendance at our Elite 24 camp where he plans to add to his productive summer.

Davonte Davis-(2020 PG-Arkansas Wings) is just a special kid who has the "it" factor, and always does it in fashion. He has the ball on a string and you have to keep the camera going while he's playing because he's a walking highlight reel. He uses his elite handle to create space to get off shots or to get by you and create for teammates off the dribble. This 2020 prospect is definitely a kid to keep your eye on.

Rodney Eason-(2019 F-Texarkana Tar Heels) is the definition of an athlete. He dominated without showing any skill, just pure will and determination. At 6-feet, 175-pounds there wasn't many players that could stay in front of him with his strength, size and quickness.

Andrew Timme-(2019 F-Tx Express) is a 6-foot-4 power forward that has a lot of skill and high upside. He showed that he could shoot out to three point range with ease to go along with his fundamental  footwork on the block. Andrew used his high basketball IQ and ball fakes to create plays for him and his teammates. With his dad standing 6-foot-9 and mother 6-foot 2-, coupled with his skill set, he definitely has a chance to be special.

Corey Washington-(2019 F-Tx Pride) showed a soft touch around the rim but with a physical presence. He rebounds the ball extremely well and has a knack for being at the right place at the right time for easy buckets. Corey didn't shoot any three's but his stroke from the line looked good.

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