Lafayette, LA (Future150) -- Another day, another Future150 alumni is off the board! Yesterday, Columbus (MS) 6'6" small forward Robert Woodard chose Mississippi State. Today, Lafayette Christian Academy (LA) shooting guard Greg Williams chose St. John's over Nevada & Tulane.
The 6'4", 180-pound guard is a strong and aggressive slasher on the offensive end. Defensively, he's very strong on the ball and has a nose for rebounding opportunities. A rising star since his days at the middle school level, he had a strong final AAU season playing with the Houston Hoops Nike EYBL program.
A star at our 2015 Future150 Summit Camp, he came to Nashville and killed the competition, along with Louisiana native and Georgetown signee Josh LeBlanc. Here's what we had to say about him at the camp that summer.
"Williams was the most consistent player we saw all weekend long. He can score on all three levels and makes it look easy while doing it. The one thing he did extremely well this past weekend was shoot the three. Of the mutiple talented Louisiana prospects on hand, Williams is the most explosive. He vaults into the sky to either score or tug down offensive rebounds. Players like him compete a foot higher than the competition. His play over the weekend gives him MVP honors for the Future150 Summit Camp."
Red Storm fans should be excited about the type of physically punishing combo guard they are adding in the Louisiana native.
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