2020 players who filled it up at Super 64
As always, I had a chance to just watch some amazing things from players I’ve seen numerous times as well as those I caught for the very first time at PBR Super 64 and some of these players already have…
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Continue ReadingAs always, I had a chance to just watch some amazing things from players I’ve seen numerous times as well as those I caught for the very first time at PBR Super 64 and some of these players already have offers on the table and some have decided exactly where they’re heading but all of these kids brought excitement, which I definitely needed operating off of 4 hours of sleep each night of the event, so it’s nothing like a boost to keep my adrenaline going. Tulane has two commits on the list of players, McKenzi Carter and Jerkaila Jenkins, and ironically two of the most explosive guards in the 2020 class I’ve seen on the circuit this season are from Louisiana, Shakahia Warmsley and Jordan who just left me speechless leading her team to the championship in the highest division (Baylor) at the event
McKenzi CarterMcKenzi Carter-6’1 SF (HG Elite Watts) Ft Worth Country Day HS (Tulane)-size and mobility enables her to score a whole lot of ways.Power or a little finesse on the inside has always been there and she uses it quite well, but she can knock the outside shot down with ease as well as take defenders off of the dribble
Bailee Chynoweth-5’10 SG (SA Finest) Westlake HS-big guards that can shoot it is something most college coaches have on their short list for a number of reasons and when you have the ability to knock that midrange down accurately as well as hit the long rang, that adds fuel to the fire
Rylee Langerman-5’9 PG (OK Swarm Bluestar 17U Richie/Jim) Christian Heritage Academy (Arkansas) watching her for about 5 years shows what can happen when you put in the work. She was definitely a next level player but has elevated her game to BCS level and one thing I can honestly say is you will not outwork her. She can score so many ways, she follows her shot, she dives on the floor, she just brings “it” over and over
Jaackulyn MooreJaacuklyn Moore-5’9 SG (Austin Elite RFW) Round Rock HS-plenty of options with this young lady as she also can run the one efficiently but watching her elevate over defenders with her patented pull-up has been something to see. Mid to long range, take your pick, length and athleticism makes her a threat off the dribble as well
Taelour Purvis -5’10 G (Texas Flight Elite 17U) Hightower HS-long, athletic, plays passing lane, these are some of things I saw early, before she was a Hurricane, HS mascot, but over the years, that midrange, that long range, well any range because she can create her shot and elevates over the defenders with ease
Jerkaila Jordan-5’9 COMBO (Texas U 17U GUAA) John Curtis Christian School (Tulane)-first step is deadly to defend, she keeps defenses guessing because she can not only blow by them and finish with ease, contact included, but she can score from outside, the gym. Her ball-handling under pressure, her ability to see the floor and that all important energy level was special to see