New York, NY (Future150) -- With Future150 returning to New York after a year off, it's easy to look back at the camp and find a number of division one prospects.
One of the top players to make a name for himself at the camp was Lincoln combo guard Donald Cannon-Flores. The rising senior has had a very good AAU season, picking up a number of offers along the way.
At 6-foot-2, 190 pounds, he has decent size for a lead guard. That being said, Flores is at his best as a scorer. His ability to knock down shots and finish at the rim make him a dangerous offensive weapon capable of going for 20+ every time he sets foot on the floor.
UNC-Wilmington was the first program to offer him, while Indiana State, Kent State and St. Bonaventure have all joined them as well. Penn State, Alabama and Memphis are all showing interest in him as well.
"I'm excited for this summer, I feel like I can show coaches that I can play either position and help my team win games," Cannon-Flores said.
With just the three live periods left in the AAU season, Cannon-Flores knows that this next month will provide him with an opportunity to pick up a handful of scholarships with some strong play. It will be interesting to see who else gets involved in the next month. Follow along as we continue to track this talented alum's progress.
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