<strong>PRO Resolution: Notables</strong>
A look at some notable players from PRO Movement’s PRO Resolution camp held on 10/25/2020.
<strong>2021 5-10 W Ajia Smith – Marietta</strong>
Holding the ability to play multiple positions, Ajia Smith had a strong showing at camp. Smith showed off an improved three-point shot and some more creativity with the ball. She’s a physical wing that can play inside and out and can help out defensively with her rebounding. With her strength, Smith can bounce around and defend different spots on the floor. She’s a nice piece that is just starting to scratch the surface of her potential.
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<strong>2023 5-8 G [player_tooltip player_id="213348" first="Anna" last="Conza"] – Walton</strong>
Down from New York, [player_tooltip player_id="213348" first="Anna" last="Conza"] will provide an immediate lift to the perimeter play of Walton. The southpaw has a textbook shot that can loosen defenses well beyond the three-point line. Conza is a tough driver that has the ball control and strength to get to the rim when she puts her head down. She’s got a very good future ahead of her.
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<strong>2021 5-10 W [player_tooltip player_id="195825" first="Nadya" last="McCown"] – Peachtree Ridge<img class="wp-image-206816 size-thumbnail alignright" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/pgh/uploads/2020/09/20_Nadya-Mccown_2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></strong>
One of the more underrated players in Georgia’s senior class, [player_tooltip player_id="195825" first="Nadya" last="McCown"] reminded those in attendance of her diverse skill set. She’s a big wing that can do a lot of different things. McCown is a mismatch. She’s a very good shooter but also is tough around the basket and can create her own offense off the dribble from time to time. She was one of the most consistent rebounders in camp and her first instinct was to push the ball in transition and start her own fast breaks. Her size helps her defend 3-5 in a pinch. Schools looking for a potential combo-forward that can space the floor could use McCown’s skill set.
<strong><img class="wp-image-206863 size-thumbnail alignright" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/pgh/uploads/2020/09/76_Jada-Morgan_2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />2023 5-7 G [player_tooltip player_id="154586" first="Jada" last="Morgan"] – Jones County</strong>
As the day went on, the more comfortable and aggressive [player_tooltip player_id="154586" first="Jada" last="Morgan"] got. She’s a physical guard that assaults the rim. Morgan has a powerful first step and has the strength to keep defenders on her hip. She loves to seek contact at the rim and as a result can tend to pile up the free throw attempts. She will need to improve her consistency on the defensive end but once she does, Morgan will be a name that D-I and D-II programs should flock to. Her toughness is hard to match.
<strong>2022 5-8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="188306" first="Mia" last="Geveke"] – Harrison</strong>
Schools will want to circle [player_tooltip player_id="188306" first="Mia" last="Geveke"]. The high academic three-point shooter could be the perfect piece in the right system. She’s got one of the purest shots in the state and can get hot after seeing one go in. Geveke could be a premier floor spacer and has nice size at the two-guard. As she improves defensively and gets better with the ball in her hands, Geveke could become a very sought-after commodity.
<strong>2022 5-10 F Adeja Bacon – Norcross</strong>
Adeja Bacon carved out her niche in camp early and stuck with it. Bacon crashed the boards hard and averaged 7 rebounds over her three games. The lefty battled for position and used her length to wipe the glass. She hit two threes over the course of camp. She’s growing her offensive arsenal as a wing. Keep an eye on Bacon come senior year.
<strong>2021 5-7 SG [player_tooltip player_id="186286" first="Amaya" last="Johnson"] – Sprayberry<img class="wp-image-206850 size-thumbnail alignright" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/pgh/uploads/2020/09/61_Amaya-Johnson_2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></strong>
Unselfish play from [player_tooltip player_id="186286" first="Amaya" last="Johnson"] made her a favorable teammate. She did the little things that didn’t show up in the box score. She played fundamental team defense and was opportunistic on offense. Known for her three-point shot, Johnson scored some tough baskets inside and shined as a rebounder.
<strong>2021 5-11 F Cynthia Engler – East Paulding</strong>
A late bloomer, Cynthia Engler holds intrigue. She’s a rugged forward that is a quality rebounder and has shown the ability to score inside and shoot the mid-range shot. Her decision making process will need to speed up, but Engler is a double-double threat at the high school level, able to create some mismatches with her combo-forward versatility.
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