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PrimeTime Nationals 14U: Day 2 Recap
by Jason Pratt, Future150 (11:21 AM CT, Sat July 26, 2014)
Day 2 Primetime Sports Nationals in Dallas Standouts.
Day 2 Primetime Sports Nationals in Dallas Standouts.
Jason Pratt
Jason Pratt:

Future150 Senior Recruiting Analyst. Covering high school basketball nationally.

Dallas, TX (Future150) -- Jr.Future150 was out scouting more talent during pool play action on Friday at PrimeTime Nationals. Let's take a look at some of the standouts...

Jaibreun Peters- (2018 PG, Benton Panthers) is a shifty guard who showed he can play both guard positions when on the floor.  He loves to get out in transition and attack the rim. One thing that stood out was his ability to knock down the mid-range jumper off the dribble. You just don't see that much at this age. We love the fact he can finish with contact with either hand. As his game evolves so will his basketball IQ, and that’s the one thing he is missing. So much upside.

Kevin Davis- (2018 PF, Jazz Elite) is a big bodied PF who knows how to use his body to create space in the post area. He runs the floor well and loves to rebound the ball on both ends. For a player his size, he is a pretty good athlete which allows him to make his living on the offensive glass with rebounds and putbacks. If he gets you pinned on the low block it's just about over. He has a high IQ and plays hard on both ends of the floor.

Henry Spriggs- (2018 SG, Louisiana Leadership) is one of those players most teams need to win a game. He can play both guard positions and is a great leader on the floor. He can score on all three levels and loves to get out and run. The best part of his game is his ability to finish on the break. He gets to the free throw line a lot in the half court due to his aggressiveness. You have to love how hard he plays and never gives up.

Keyshawn Embery- (2018 SG, Stars Hoops) is a super athlete with a great body for a guard at this age. He might be the best overall athlete we have seen to date in this age group. Today during pool play he had a steal and breakaway dunk with a baby flush. He is a great on ball defender and has long arms which makes it hard for the offense to pass the ball. He had 20 points and 8 rebounds in a blowout win to advance to the championship bracket.

Braylon Cyrus- (2018 PG, North TX Finest) is a guard who can do it all. I watched him today in pool play and he had several plays where you can tell he has a high basketball IQ. He scored on all three level and has great court vision when creating for his teammates. He made two three-point shots at pivotal points in the game to give his team the boost to get the win. He scored 14 points and had 4 assists.

Jackson Kimble- (2018 PF, Grapevine Scorpions) is a big bodied PF who loves to pound the opponent in the low block area. He showed nice footwork with his back to the basket and the ability to finish through contact. One thing he does well is he makes his free throws, which a lot of players his size haven't mastered as of yet. He is extremely fundamental and plays hard at all times.

Dylan Mead- (2018 SG, Memphis Elite) is lightning in a bottle in the open floor. He has the uncanny ability to break you down off the dribble and create for his teammates while making it look easy. He can flat out make plays and was one of the better slashers we saw today. His on ball defense and defensive rebounding might be his best two attributes. .

Trevion Littlejohn- (2018SF, Memphis Elite) is a glue guy player that every team wants. He flat out does everything on the floor for his team which usually results in a win. He can score on all three levels and loves to play defense. One thing he does extremely well is rebound the ball on the offensive end while scoring on the put back. He is extremely versatile and can play three positions on the floor. We love his overall game.

Vincent Camacho- (2018 PG, San Antonio Apaches) is a scoring point guard who loves knocking down the three ball in the half court and tranistion. He has great handles and can get anywhere on the floor he chooses when breaking down the defenses. He is a good on ball defender and never gives up on a play. We love his passion on the floor. 

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