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Friday Night at the Real Deal in the Rock
by Jason Pratt, Future150 (12:53 PM CT, Sat April 28, 2012)
2014 Riley Norris had a solid performance Friday night.
2014 Riley Norris had a solid performance Friday night.
Jason Pratt
Jason Pratt:

Future150 Senior Recruiting Analyst. Covering high school basketball nationally.

Little Rock, AR (Future150) -- The Southeast has been the host to some of the biggest tournaments over the past 10 years and the Real Deal in the Rock might be one of the best.  This tournament is hosting over 300 teams during the live period for college coaches and the talent has poured into Little Rock to fight for the opportunity at exposure. Let's take a look at some of the top players from Friday nights action, which was headlined by Stephen Domingo, Riley Norris and DeAngelo Allen.

Hallice Cooke-(2013-Sports U Med) the 6-foot-3 inch SG was unstoppable as he dismantled the Atlanta Celtics in route to a 30-point win.  He can score at will and has an explosive first step which allows him to get anywhere on the floor he chooses.  Cooke showed great ball skills and the ability to finish at the rim.  He holds offers from Rhode Island, VCU and George Mason.  After tonights performance I've got a feeling more big dogs are on the way.

Riley Norris-(2014-Southeast Elite Stars) is a long SF who is extremely skilled and has the ability to play 3 positions on the floor. He has a good feel for the game and knows how to play.  Friday night he did most of his damage by posting up players around the 10 ft. mark and scoring at will. Norris has an offer from Ole Miss and Belmont, while UAB and Auburna are showing strong interest.

DeAngelo Allen-(2014-Dallas Showtyme Elite) is a SF that was one of the more well rounded players we watched on Friday.  He can score on all three levels and rebounds well from the guard position.  He's an explosive athlete who can finish at the rim with the best.  Allen has offers from Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Georgetown, Oregon and Marquette -- to name a few.

Stephen Domingo-(2013-Dream Vision) is a 6-foot-5 inch scorer who loves to finish in transition.  He has great court vision and can mix it up on the glass on both ends of the floor.  He is a solid defender with long arms and can defend 3 positions on the floor. Domingo has offers from Arizona, California, Memphis, Washington and Harvard, among others.

Skal Labissiere-(2015-M33M Elite) is a 6-foot-10 inch PF that is a shot blocking machine.  He has extremely long arms and is a presence in the lane which affected the outcome of the game Friday night.  He can score in a variety of ways from the jump hook, mid-range or even the occasional 3-point shot.

Tucker Haymond-(2013-Seattle Rotary) the 6-foot-5 inch SF is an excellent shooter and can score on all 3 levels.  He is crafty with the dribble and extremely fundamental.  He is a vocal leader on the floor and knows how to play.  Friday night he shot the ball well and led his team to the win.

Detrick Mostella-(2013-Southeast Elite Stars) the 6-foot-1 inch SG is a highlight reel waiting to happen.  He is an elite athlete when attacking the rim and is crafy enough to finish over taller players. He is a streaky shooter who can score in bunches. Mostella said "I am working on improving on my defense and once I am there I should be good."

Andrew Dotson-(2015-Dallas Showtyme Elite) the crafty point guard was using his ball handling skills and breaking down his defenders.  He showed on several occasions he can score off the bounce by knocking down the mid range jumper.  Dotson showed good court vision and made several 3-point shots as his team got the win.

Chauncey Hill-(2013-Compton Magic Elite) the 6-foot 7 inch PF was a beast on the offensive glass all night long.  He has a great body and the athletic ability to a ton of damage, not only on the inside, but out as well.  He made several jump hooks and floater from 6-8 feet, which made him unstoppable.  

Elston Jones-(2015-Compton Magic Elite) this moster of a player stands 6-foot-10 inches, weighs 220 pounds, and is a force on the defensive and offensive glass.  A developing shot to go along with his ability to run the floor is going to make Jones a potential high major down the line.

 

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