Best of the Best, Middle school
MGM hosted the Best of the Best showcase at the RDV Sportsplex in Orlando. Here are some the players that showcased their talents. Kimora Green 5’4″ SG 2027 Progress Village Middle Green is a really good all-around player. She was…
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Continue ReadingMGM hosted the Best of the Best showcase at the RDV Sportsplex in Orlando. Here are some the players that showcased their talents.
Kimora Green 5’4″ SG 2027 Progress Village Middle
Green is a really good all-around player. She was hitting outside shots throughout the event. On the defensive side of the ball, she was blocking shots and getting deflections. Green was boxing out, and getting a ton of rebounds. For such a young player, she showed a high IQ level, as she was getting in the right spot on defense, along with being on the help side.
Yakeisha Shillingford 4’7″ PG 2030 Joella C. Good Elementary
This kid was showing off her ball handling skills the whole day. One of the youngest player at the event, she showed that age doesn’t matter. A very quick player that was getting after it. Shillingford was playing very aggressive, smart defense. She has a very good level of anticipation and awareness.
Trezure Reese 5’7″ PF 2027 Coral Spring Middle
The 8th grader from South Florida was balling out. Reese has a nice frame that puts her at an advantage over the other players. She finished well at the rim, making the close shots. Reese has a very nice spin move that she was using over and over.
Harmeni Eugene Harmeni Eugene 5'7" | PG Cardinal Gibbons | 2027 State FL 5’7″ SG 2027 Pioneer Middle School
A good outside shooter that was hitting shots. Eugene was also attacking the basket with a high confidence level, finishing with either hand on both sides of the goal. The South Florida native has a bright future.
Guliana Garcia 4’8″ SG 2028 St. Mark Catholic School
Little “Gigi” with the free event t-shirt two sizes to big, was out there getting buckets. She showed a high level of play, using a bunch of different ball fakes, shot fakes, and pass fakes. Garcia was finishing her lay ups on two feet, under control and with poise. She was knocking down three balls from distance.
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