Ani Umana:
Future150 Southwest Recruiting Analyst. Covering high & middle school basketball in TX, LA, OK, NM, AZ.
LEWISVILLE, TX (Future150) -- Day two of the Hype Basketball Winter Jam brought in quality teams like the West Coast Stars, Ballers Elite, and GCBC. A lot of good games today and let us look at the notable players on Saturday.
Class of 2019
Tyrese Maxey (Team Texas): Guard that scored at will against West Coast Stars. Hit contested jumpers, but scored a lot attacking the basket.
Ernest E.J. Jackson (West Coast Stars): Exceled in the pick'n'roll, finding the roll man with ease. Jackson creates for his teammates.
Jovon McClanahan (West Coast Stars): Has terrific size and strength for a guard. Gets into the paint at ease and has a good pull-up jumper.
Jaden McClanahan (West Coast Stars): Handled pressure very well against Team Texas's press and against UTB. Scores well in transition.
William Harris (Higher Goals Elite): Post that had almost a 20 point 20 rebound game. Finishes well with contact, rebounds at a high level and blocks a lot of shots inside.
Kenyon Martin Jr.(Higher Goals Elite): Son of NBA player Kenyon Martin. Power forward that finishes solid with both hands. Has a lot of potential.
Quinton Ford (UTB): Athletic, wiry forward that has a high motor. He can handle it, rebound well, and play solid on-ball defense.
Class of 2020
Jason Harris (West Coast Stars): As a 6'5" forward, Harris is excellent at playing help-side defense. He had eight blocks vs. Team Balance.
Blake Burris (Pro Skills Select): Big bodied post that scores effectively with his back to the basket. Knows how to draw fouls and get to the free through line and a solid defensive rebounder.
Chandler Rogers ( Pro Skills Select): A athletic forward that rebounds very well. Plays good on-ball defense and on offense, he is effective in transition mainly.
Brayden Gerlich (3-D Hoops): Son of UT Arlington women's coach Kristie Gerlich, Brayden is a jack of all trades. Doesn't do anything great yet, but makes a impact in many facets of the game.
Evan Butts (Pro Skill Select): Guard with serious range. Scores in the paint with floaters and scores off floaters at a high rate. Shoots the ball from about the college three at times.
Misiel Teklai (D1 Basketball): One of my favorite guards from this tournament. Originally from Ethiopia, Teklai is a guard that shoots and handles the ball at a high level. A player that more need to checkout.
Notable teams in the lower age groups for Day 2:
Sixth Grade:
- Team Texas
- West Coast Stars
- Team Duke
Fifth Grade:
- Mighty Kings
- D1 Basketball
- GCBC
Fourth Grade:
- United Basketball
- GCBC
Third Grade:
- GCBC
- Team Jordan
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