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Under Armour: Best of the Best Recap
by Jason Pratt, Future150 (11:48 AM CT, Mon June 16, 2014)
2018 PG Tyler Harris out of Memphis was voted the MVP.
2018 PG Tyler Harris out of Memphis was voted the MVP.
Jason Pratt
Jason Pratt:

Future150 Senior Recruiting Analyst. Covering high school basketball nationally.

Atlanta, GA (Future150) -- Under Armour hosted the "Best of the Best" Camp this past Saturday in Atlanta, Georgia, featuring some of the most talented prospects in the Southeast and beyond. Eleven states were represented at the camp.

Memphis 2018 product Tyler Harris put on a show all day long and took home MVP honors while winning the 3-point contest as well. He is an explosive scorer, has a great change of pace, and can flat out shoot the basketball. After this performace, look for Harris to move up the rankings in the coming months. 

Josh Leblanc - 6-foot-6 inch jumping jack and 2018 small forward showed of his athleticism all weekend long, finishing above the rim consistently. He capped off the weekend by winning the slam dunk contest in impressive fashion. Not only is he a great athlete but he understands how to play the game the right way. As his skill catches up with his athleticism, the sky is the limit for him.

Jaylen Stegall - The 5-foot-7 inch point guard is a pass first point who showed great court vision in both transition and the half court.  He showed a good first step and the ability to make his teammates better. You have to love a player that all he does is compete, game in and game out. As he grows and gets stronger, look for his game to the go to the next level.

Dalvin White - The 5-foot-9 inch sparkplug was one of the bright points this past weekend with his shifty style and his ability to find the open man. He is fundamental and understands how to play the game the right way. He made the open shot and was a good on ball defender. The Georgia product has a lot of upside and should be tracked over the next couple years.

Garrett Golday - The 6-foot-4 inch small forward is a blue collar, hard working player who never gives up on a play. He is extremely fundamental and is a great rebounder on both ends of the floor.  As his guard skills continue to develop, look for him to only get better.  Improved perimeter shooting and ball skills will make him even more appealing.

Zion Young - The 6-foot-1 inch combo forward likes to mix it up both in transition and the half court. He showed the ability to score on all three levels and is a great finisher when attacking the basket. His atleticism is his best asset at this point in his game. The sky is the limit for this prospect as he will only get better as his skills catch up.

Horace Wyatt - The 6-foot-3 inch super long small forward loves to get out and score in transition. His best attribute at this stage is his long arms which allow him to play great defense and rebound the ball well on both ends. As he gains more weight and his skill level rises, this prospect has all the makings of a future division one prospect.

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