Ani Umana:
Future150 Southwest Recruiting Analyst. Covering high & middle school basketball in TX, LA, OK, NM, AZ.
Duncanville, TX (Future150) -- Day Two of the King of Courts showcased some good talent. These are your top members along with the elite attributes they displayed.
Honor Roll
Jaedaun Slack (BMM 2020): Big guard that gets in the lane with his size. Good catch and shoot player. He also can get into his jumper with the dribble. Slack can be hard to handle on the offensive end.
Quevian Adger (BMM 2020): Post that hustles for rebounds. Adger gets in the right position when shots go up and when guards drive. High motor.
Dorian Glinton (Ballers Elite 2020): Glinton is an aggressive guard that looks to attack first. He likes to finish with a floater.
Taquan Taylor (Texas Select 2020): The guard/forward is versatile, but is most effective off the ball. However, he does at times bring the ball up to set up the offense. Good finisher around the rim.
Kylon Owens (Texas Titans 2020): Skilled big that finishes well inside and with contact. At 6'5", Kylon mainly operates in the low post, but shows a decent handle that hopefully will progress through time.
Evan Anderson (Team Biz 2020): Anderson is a high level on ball defender. The guard finishes well in traffic with his size and he scores in spurts.
Josh Morris (Ballers Elite 2020): Morris is a combo forward that excels in transition. Morris mainly looks to attack the basket for a floater, but also has a decent pull-up jumper.
Awards
Top Three Point Shooter
Evan McCarthy (Texas Wolverines 2019): McCarthy is a guard that defenders can't leave open once he catches the ball. Once he puts the ball on the floor McCarthy is a solid player.
All Hustle Award
Malik Wooley (Got Skills 2020): Strong post that is comfortable operating in the high or low post. Wooley has a solid midrange jumper and a good left-handed baby hook. Wooley dove for several loose balls and had possessions where he had three or four offensive rebounds. Has a very high motor.
Top Shot blocker
Sam Freeman (Texas Wolverines 2019): Tall lengthy post that is an effective shot blocker and finisher in the lane. He impressed as a smart help defender.
MVP
Mike Miles (Texas Titans 2020): Quick guard that can score efficiently, pass at a high level, and play lockdown defense. Miles was the best guard all day.
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