New Orleans, LA (Future150) -- At the Future150 Elite 24 Camp in August, the class of 2019 saw a number of talented youngsters stand out. One prospect who burst onto our radar that weekend was New Orleans, Louisiana forward Larenz Williams.
The 6-foot forward was a dominant force all weekend, and he did it from a number of positions. He was spotted playing anywhere from the 2-5 positions, and he played well wherever he put him.
The long and athletic forward uses his long arms to rebound well on both ends, as well as block a ton of shots. His timing on the defensive end is very impressive for such a young talent, and he is only going to improve with more growth.
On the offensive end, he is comfortable putting the ball on the floor or knocking down shots consistently out to 15 feet.
The New Orleans Dream Team product will continue to emerge on a national level over the coming years, especially because of how diverse his game is.
What may be most fun about projecting where he will be in the next few years will be what position he will ultimately settle in at. For now, we will just appreciate Williams for what he is, one of the most talented young kids in the Southeast.
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This young man is a great talent with a lot of heart and great character…
My grandson is beast at basketball..