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Future150 Underclassmen Camp Atlanta All-Stars
by Zachary Lyon, Future150 (6:32 PM CT, Thu March 17, 2016)
Future150 Underclassmen Camp Atlanta 2016
Future150 Underclassmen Camp Atlanta 2016
Zachary Lyon
Zachary Lyon:

Future150 Regional Analyst. Covering high and middle school basketball: NC, SC & VA

Atlanta, GA (Future150) -- The Future150 Camp series continued on in the city of Atlanta, Georgia where there was plenty of young and rising talent in the gym.

Like Birmingham Underclassmen Camp, this camp had a diverse range of talent from nine different states. Check out the All-Stars from this past weekend. 

2021 PG Tyler Rice, Columbia (SC): Rice, the younger bother of Kaiden Rice, is too a big time shooter. He proved he can score on all three levels and love to start the fast break. He has good ball handling skills, court vision and overall feel for the game. As he continues to get stronger and stretches out like his bother, the sky is the limit for this talented point guard.

2020 SG Jaden Hannon, Powder Springs (GA): Hannon is a soild scoring guard who showed he has the skills to play both guard positions. He loves to score in transition and create opportunities for his teammates of the dribble. His rebounding from the guard position is excellent. The ability to create plays is something he does really well. You gotta love how hard he competes on both ends of the floor especially on the defensive end. Overall solid performance this past weekend.

2019 SG Emil Smith, Attalla (AL): Smith has a really good overall performance this past weekend. He showed a nice mid range shot as well as the ability to score on all three levels. He was one of the better athletes in the camp. He loves to rebound on both ends of the floor. He as a good first step which allows him to guard multiple positions as well as get by his defender off the bounce. The one thing that stood out the most was his competitve fire and will to compete.

2019 PG Joshua Williams, Shalimar (FL): Williams had a big weekend. He started off slow but picked up his game on both ends of the floor really quick. He was scoring on all three levels and making jumpers from all over the floor. He did most of his damage beyond the three point line. His quick first step off the dribble made it almost impossible to stop him as he attacked the rim. He had the highlight of the camp by making a 90-foot shot at the half time buzzer. Williams takes home Co-MVP honors.

2019 PG Jordan Burchfield, Rockvale (TN): Burchfield was one of the more impressive guards in the camp. His energy and skill too the camp by storm. He was one of the better on ball defenders we saw all weekend long. If you leave him open he can knock down the open jumper from not only the mid range but the 3-point bomb as well. Tough, competitor and fundamentally sound are three words that best describe his overall game. Solid overall performance this past weekend.

2018 C Kadear Johnson, Philadelphia, (PA): Johnson is a big bodied player who knows how to use his size around the rim. His ability to rebound on both ends of the floor made him stand out. The offensive glass is where he did a lot of his damage along with a nice mid-range shot from fifteen feet. He loves to compete and doesn't mind doing the dirty work to help his team win. That effort made him a no brainer for the weekend All-Star game.

2020 F/C Demetrius Huff, Gadsden (AL): Huff was back at camp for a 2nd time and showed off an improved skill set. His shot has become more consistent and he has started to stretch his range beyond around the basket. He was definitely one of the more polished finishers around the basket. He makes a living off offensive rebounds and put backs. His conditioning is getting better which give him better lift and the ability to run the floor and fill lanes on the break. Working on his overall shot mechanics will help his game go to the next level.

2019 CF William Rutherford, Gainesville (FL): Rutherford is a big bodied combo forward who loves to score around the basket. He was one of the better finishers at the rim and on the fast break we saw this past weekend. He's a solid on ball defender and loves using his body to his advantage when rebounding the ball. As his mid range shot develops look for him to become a more complete player. Solid overall performance which landed him in the All-Star Game.

2019 SG Javontay Rollings, Smyrna (TN): Rollings was one of the most impressive skilled players we saw this past weekend. He's a do it all type player that can score in a variety of ways. One of his weapons was his ability to score off the bounce and attacking the rim.  He was the most conistent 3-point shooter we saw and one of the better athletes in the camp. His overall performance gave him Co-MVP honors on the weekend.

2020 PG Nate Perryman, Powder Springs (GA): Perryman is a small point guard with elite speed. He can use the dribble to get anywhere on the floor he chooses. His first step made him almost impossible to guard when attacking his defender. Crafty would be a word that describes his game when trying score. If you leave him open he can also knock down the open shot. Solid overall weekend helped him land in the All-Star game.

2018 SG Derionte Roby, Kansas City (MO): Roby is a high energy player and loves to do most of his scoring on the fast break. He's and excellent rebounder from the guard position and showed the ball handling skills to play both guard positions. His quickness allows him to be a good on ball defender which will make any coach happy. Slasher would be the best word to describe his overall game at this point. Good competitor and team player. Solid overall perfromance on the weekend landed him in the All-Star game.

2021 SF Christopher Lengyel, Rainbow City (AL): Lengyel is a high energy player with a fundamental game. He can score on all three levels and loves to attack the rim. He has a long frame and is a solid on ball defender. His competitive nature is what really stood out this past weekend. If you leave him open he proved he can make open jumpers. Solid overall performance this past weekend which led to an All-Star game appearance.

2019 PF Kevin Powell, Newnan (GA): Powell is a 6-foot-6 inch prospect with long arms and a good body. He is a good rebounder on both ends and runs the floor well for a player his size. He's a good finisher around rim and can score with either hand. He has decent instincts when it comes to shot blocking. His mid range jumper is definitely one of his better features in his game to this point. As his skills and athleticism improves, look for this prospect to take his game to the next level.

2019 PF Dal'Mont Gourdine, North Charleston (SC): Gourdine has grown to 6-foot-six inches and has slimmed down some since we last saw him. His ability to run the floor and finish at the rim is what makes him an intriguing prospect. He made his living on the offensive glass where scored at will. A developing mid range jumper showed flashes at times during the weekend. His upside alone landed him in the All-Star game.

2019 SG Brandon Williams, Lithia Springs (GA): Williams is a high energy player who loves to score the rock in transition. His ability to play multiple positions on the floor makes him an intriguing prospect. He showed good quickness and the ability to break down defenders and create for his teammates. He scored on all three levels and made it look easy at times. Inconsistency is what is holding him back at this point. Solid performance on the weekend put him in the All-Star Game.

2019 PG Devin Laster, Southside (AL): Laster is a pass first point guard that loves creating for his teammates. He loves getting in the lane and scoring off the mid range jumper. He's a solid on ball defender and enjoys scoring in transition where he can use his ball skills. Competitor might be the word that best describes his game to this point. His overall performance landed him in the All-Star game.

2021 CF Tyler Cauley, Tampa (FL): The Florida native, Cauley is a long rangy prospect who likes to score the ball with the mid range jumper. At 6-foot-1 inch, he uses his size to create position on the floor to be effective when play both defense and scoring. His overall speed and athleticism is something he will need to improve in order to take his game to the next level. Overall, he had a solid performance scoring and playig defense which landed him in the All-Star game.

2019 PG Corlyn Pearson, Gadsden (AL): Pearson is a solid point guard who can do a little bit of everything on the floor. He loves to score on the fast break and has the court vision to get his teammates the ball in space. He showed a quick first step and loves shooting the mid range jumper. He has a good burst and can get to the rim if need be. Solid overall performance this past weekend, good enough to make the All-Star game.

2019 SG Markus Maloy, Shalimar (FL): Maloy is really good with the ball in his hands. He has elite ball handling skills and a burst which allows him to break down defenses and get to the rim. His size and length are two things that he uses to his strengths when guarding the ball. He can play both guard positions and loves scoring in transition. One thing he must fix is his jump shot mechanics, due to the fact that the ball comes out flat.  Once that is taken care of the sky is the limit for this prospect. A top five finish in the camp gives him something to work on.

2021 CG Adonis Davis, Blackville (SC): Davis is a power guard who has a good size body for a 2021 prospect. He was one of the more polished prospects we saw on the weekend. He can score on all three levels and loves getting to the rim and finishing. His best attribute at this point is his athleticism and he put that on display all weekend long dominating the competition. Rebounding on both ends and the versatility to guard multiple positions made him an All-Star. 

2019 SG Quenton Thornton, Lithia Springs (GA): Thornton was Mr. Hustle all weekend long. He never gives up on a play regardless if its on defense or offense. He made his living attacking the rim in both the half and full courts. He has good size and and long arms which benefit him tremendously when he guards the ball. He made open jumpers but must continue developing his shot mechanics to take his game to the next level.

2020 Rafael Smith, North Charleston (SC): Smith is a do it all type of guard that plays with a ton of energy. That hustle translates into a ton of steals and making plays for his teammates. On ball defense is one of his better attributes when describing his game. He loves scoring in the open floor and can knock down the open shot from both long and mid range. Consistency is what made him stand out and helped him make the All Star game.

Underclassmen Camp Atlanta Rankings
 

  1.  Javontay  Rollings
  2.  Joshua  Williams
  3.  Markus  Maloy
  4.  Kevin  Powell
  5.  Kadear  Johnson
  6.  Derionte  Roby
  7.  Jordan Burchfield
  8.  Emil  Smith
  9.  Dal'Mont Gourdine
  10.  Nate  Perryman
  11.  Demetrius  Huff
  12.  Tyler  Rice
  13.  Adonis  Davis
  14.  christopher  lengyel
  15.  William  Rutherford
  16.  Quenton  Thornton 
  17.  Brandon Williams
  18.  Rafael Smith
  19.  Corlyn Pearson
  20.  Devin  Laster
  21.  Jaden  Hannon
  22.  Tyler  Cauley

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