After
a long day at the Suwanee Sports Academy for the Under Armour Finals, Day 3
concluded with a bang. First, Net Gain out of Minnesota hit a buzzer beater to
upset Jaylen Brown’s highly touted Game Elite squad and then the Utah Prospects
lost on a short fade-away to Earl Watson Elite.
Heading
into the final day, the semi-finals are set in the 17U age bracket. The South
Carolina Raptors face off against Sports U and We R 1 goes against KC Run GMC.
Day 3:
Justin Jackson, 6’8”,
F, 2016
Jackson
was impressive in a win against Team Felton on Friday afternoon. Driving down
the lane for dunks, running the floor, and hitting outside jump shots propelled
his 16U Canada Elite team to a win. Jackson showed good court awareness and
seemed to always be in the right place at the right time while presenting a
match-up nightmare due to his size and skill.
Jalek Felton, 6’4”,
SG, 2017
Going
against Jackson, was the 6’4” rising sophomore Jalek Felton. Raymond Felton’s
nephew finished with 19 points after falling just short in their comeback
attempt. Felton’s talents were on display early as he used his quickness to get
to the basket for lay-ups or assists. Felton gets the ball out of his hands
extremely quickly and always puts a good zip on the ball so that it arrives to
his teammate in the knick of time. During the game, Felton hit two deep three’s
including an and-one towards the end of the game, but at the same time he also
forced some shots from well beyond the NBA arc and struggled with his shooting
percentage. After the game, the Canada Elite coach let Felton know how
impressed he was saying “I haven’t seen too many kids like you.”
Frank Jackson, 6’2”,
G, 2016
BYU
commitment Frank Jackson plans to keep the Lone Peak state title tradition
alive and if his performance Friday night is any indication, he might just be
able to do that himself. A superb athlete, Jackson single handedly brought his team
back before they fell on a last second attempt. He got by his man off the
dribble and finished at the rim with right and left hand lay-ups, while also
adding in a nice two hand alley-oop dunk. He also hit a three from the wing
showing off the complete scoring package. The one negative for Jackson related
to his free throw shooting as he missed several shots throughout the second
half.
Derrick Jones, 6’7”,
SF, 2015
Jones
led his team to the semi-finals with one two fairly easy wins over Team
Charlotte and Baltimore’s Finest on Friday. In his first game, Jones finished
with 13 points on a cool 5-5 from the floor. The athletic and long swingman
threw down several highlight worthy dunks and competed on the defensive side of
the floor hardly breaking a sweat.
Donovan Mitchell, 6’3”,
G, 2015
Built
like a fullback, Mitchell used his upper body strength to create several easy
scoring opportunities yesterday. In a loss he went 6-9 from the field to finish
with 16 points. The fast rising senior also knocked down a three in addition to
his strong drives to the basket. Despite playing on the farthest court in the
gym, a few head coaches were seen checking out Mitchell including Brian Gregory
of Georgia Tech and Mark Gottfried of N.C. State.
Marquese Chriss, 6’9”,
PF, 2015
Playing
in front of his future head coach Lorenzo Romar, Marquese Chriss scored 23
points to go with four rebounds against two four-star big men in the class of
2016 in Juwan Durham and Dewan Huell. In the first half, Chriss spun down the
lane and finished with an authoritative two hand dunk that got the crowd off of
their feet. The California big man also showed a soft touch from just outside
the paint.
Jaylen Brown, 6’7”,
SF, 2015
One
of the top players in the senior class, Jaylen Brown put on a show scoring 20
out of a team total 48. Brown’s team lost at the buzzer, but the wing put on a
scintillating performance. Several times he caught the ball at the high post
before turning to face up his defender. With one quick move, Brown was usually
by his defender and finishing at the rim with a powerful dunk. With a strong
upper body, Brown often sought out contact on his drives and ended up with
eight trips to the line.
Other Notes:
He
only scored two points, but rising sophomore Darius Perry showed no fear playing with kids two years older. One
of the ball handlers for Game Elite (GA), Perry was extremely quick and put his
man on ice skates for his only basket of the game, a 15 foot step back. In
addition to his quickness, Perry can handle the ball and is one to watch going
forward.
6’6”
Tevin Mack scored 18 points in a
loss to Baltimore’s Finest and put up a hefty amount of three’s in the process.
Mack took 10 three’s and connected on three of them as he tried to bring the
Carolina Wolves back from an early deficit. With his size, Mack can often get
his shot off whenever and wherever he pleases.
Roy
Williams took a quick break from the Peach Jam to check out 6’4” wing Rayjon Tucker and 6’6” guard PJ Dozier. Tucker struggled with an
injury suffered on opening night and scored six points while going 0-3 from the
floor. Dozier finished with eight in an easy win and had a nice dunk down the
middle of the lane after working his way in between two defenders.
There
is a lot of talent in Las Vegas in the 15U level. In the 9pm games last night
on side by side courts the Las Vegas Prospects and Team Vegas Elite were
playing. The Las Vegas prospects were extremely impressive and probably could
compete with almost every team at the 16U level. Led by superstar, Troy Brown, a 6’5” point, the Prospects
put on a show in front of various Pac-12 assistants and Kansas. Brown got to
the basket anytime he wanted and put together a highlight show and Austin
Nelson, Carmelo Bright and Darian Scott got in on the action. For Vegas Elite,
6’4” Charles O’ Bannon impressed as a 6’4” wing.
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