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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Peach State Showcase: Day 1 Review



The first July live period kicked off summer recruiting with the Peach State Showcase held in Aiken, SC. Numerous assistant and head coaches trickled in throughout the evening which featured a total of 15 games spread over three courts in the USC-Aiken Convocation Center.

Game of the Night:
Team Thad vs. Game Elite
Last year Team Thad started the July AAU season at the Adidas Invitational in Indianapolis and this year they took their show to Aiken, SC. In a lackluster first half, Team Thad was down almost double digits in a low scoring first half. Upcoming junior Daniel Giddens controlled the paint for Game Elite and Jaylen Brown used his strength to get to the basket for lay-ups early on. Once the second half started, Team Thad turned up the intensity and quickly closed the deficit. In a back and forth affair, point guard Chris Chiozza created opportunities for teammates off of penetration, LeRon Black finished down low, and Riley Norris ran the court for streaking lay-ups and dunks. Also, the newly committed Marcanvis Hymon made a second half impact battling for rebounds and put backs while also knocking down his free throws. Team Thad displayed just enough energy to squeak out a four point victory.

Dunk of the Night:
Jaylen Brown, 6’5”, SF, 2015, Game Elite
The elite small forward from the class of 2015 made his mark in the first half with powerful drives to the hoop. At the 10:17 mark in the 2nd half Brown was dribbling the ball up the court and at the half court line he realized that his defender was missing. Brown picked up speed as he dribbled with the right hand and started to attack the basket. He rose off one foot and flew through the paint for a vicious one handed dunk that woke the crowd up. Brown showed off his strength early on and later his leaping ability.

Speedster:
Jawun Evans, 6.0”, PG, 2015, SC Raptors Elite
Speed Demon - Jawun Evans
In a full evening slate of games, Evans was far and away the quickest player to step foot on court 1 in the Convocation Center. The South Carolina native got into the paint whenever he wanted whether it came in a pick and roll situation or just a simple blow-by. Evans pushed the pace in transition and found his big men when a shot wasn’t available and finished the game in double figures. The Clemson coaching staff rolled three deep for Evans’ game which included head coach Brad Brownell in what was the last game of the night.

Top Performers:
Javis Howard, 6’8”, PF, 2014, Upward Stars
Despite a losing effort, Howard had the game of the night. The Upward Stars got off to a slow start but Howard’s first half scoring barrage kept his team in the game. He scored 14 points in the first half which came in a variety of ways. Howard started off with a short right hand hook shot that he went to several more times during the course of the game. He hit a 15 foot jump shot and also was the recipient of several put backs after attacking the offensive glass. The scoring slowed down in the second half but he still hit a three pointer and finished the night with 21 points. While he had a stellar offensive game he also made a few steals and was the point defender in the half court press while corralling any rebound that came in his area. Jason Capel and Appalachian State was front and center for his game, but Howard might have piqued other schools interest with his opening night performance.  

Eric Lockett, 6’5”, SF, 2014, Aim High
Lockett’s team played in the first game of the live period on the main court and impressed all of the coaches that arrived at the onset. In a blowout win, Lockett finished with 18 points. An impressive athlete with a great leaping ability Lockett scored the majority of his first half points off drives or put-backs in the paint. He also handled the ball on the break a fair amount and made good decisions without turning the ball over. In the first half he added a 10 foot jump shot and then hit a three towards the end of the game. While Lockett is a great leaper in the paint, he only got minimal lift on his jump shot which caused a few shots to fall short. Even with these misses, Lockett still put on a show to kick off July.

James Demery, 6’4”, SG, 2014, Team Charlotte
In a win over the Upward Stars, Demery led the way with 17 points. He hit one three in the first half and then used his college ready body to score off basket cuts and put-backs. During the game Demery shot two air-balls from three, but besides for those attempts he played well in front of a some ACC coaches that are recruiting him hard. An athletic shooting guard with a strong frame, Demery was a key part in Charlotte’s opening night win.

Grant Bryant, 6’7”, SF, 2014, Southern Kings
Bryant made his mark all over the court as he often played point forward for his Southern Kings team. With a massive wing span Bryant often corralled a defensive rebound and then began the break on the offensive end with his dribbling ability. After giving the ball up, he often found himself down low close to the basket and finished strongly several times. In a game that was competing for attention, Bryant impressed the coaches that stayed around with his versatility and length.

Head Coaches in Attendance:
Some of the college coaches noted included: Brad Brownell (Clemson), Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh), Greg Marshall (Wichita State), Josh Pastner (Memphis), Leonard Hamilton (FSU), Brian Gregory (Georgia Tech), Jason Capel (App State), and Doug Wojcik (College of Charleston).

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Pitt Jam Fest - Day 1



The first live recruiting session of 2013 tipped off at North Hills High School last night with a plethora of high major assistant coaches on hand to check out some of the top Under Armour teams going head to head. Here are some quick hitters from the opening night:

Team Thad - Chris Chiozza
1)      The first game on the docket featured Team Thad from Memphis versus the Atlanta Xpress. Team Thad was one of the most entertaining 16U teams to play on the circuit and received a number two ranking from Five Star entering this year’s 17U bracket. Despite the lofty expectations, Team Thad struggled in their first game with one of their stars, Leron Black out with an injury. Team Thad was down 10 at the half before falling down 17 points in the second half before battling back numerous times behind their full court press and defensive intensity. They cut the lead to three points on numerous occasions, but couldn’t get over the hump until a game ending three brought the final score to 79-78 for the Express. Overall, Team Thad showed strong intensity on the defensive end, but struggled mightily with their shooting.

With Black out of pocket, 5’10” point guard Chris Chiozza stepped up to lead the team with 25 points. Chiozza displayed strong ball handling skills the whole game and found the open man when needed. He was active on the defensive end and never quit the whole game in trying to lead his team back. While he did hit four threes in the game, it took him 14 tries. A tough, quick guard will benefit when Black comes back to take some of the scoring load off his shoulders.

2)      On to the winners, the Atlanta Xpress were led by 7’1” center Trayvon Reed. Reed dominated the game on the defensive side with numerous blocked shots and pretty much made Team Thad’s inside game useless. With his lanky frame, Reed ran the court well and finished with some powerful dunks in transition. With his athletic stature, one would like to see Reed play with a bit more of a motor throughout the game. Two players that had their motor going the entire game were juniors Temarcus Blanton (6’4”) and Jabari McGhee (6’7”). Both wings have strong frames and attacked the basket all night long. 

3)      The last time the Louisville Magic and DC Assault teams faced off, future Maryland guard Romelo Trimble hit a lay-up to give DC Assault a triple overtime win in the NY2LA Summer Jam. While some of the faces changed on the teams, the game was another close one with the Magic pulling out a one point win this time around. Trimble had a solid game for DC Assault, while his Louisville counterpart, Quentin Snider led the Magic with 21 points. While they got the win and showed off their trademark full court pressure, it was obvious that the Magic miss guard D’Angelo Russell. The Magic are ranked in the Five Star top 10, but after dominating the 15U and 16U circuits look to have a tougher task ahead of them this year on the 17U circuit.

4)      6’7” forward Derrick Jones Jr. of the We R 1 Delaware team drew a lot of attention from coaches in his first tournament game. Bentil is very intriguing with his length and athleticism. At times, Jones showed off a strong shot blocking ability and also ran the floor with grace and strong finishes at the basket. 

5)      Isaiah Whitehead looked to prove that he is one of the top scorers in his 2014 class. Playing against the Arkansas Hawks in the 10pm night cap, Whitehead used his physicality and athleticism to lead his team to the win. Last year Whitehead had a tendency to disappear in games, but this year he has the potential to become one of the more dominant players on the Under Armour circuit.

6)      Despite playing in a game that started at 10pm and without a single college coach in attendance, the 16U Showtime All-Stars from North Carolina managed to advance to the second round after a win against Wayne PAL. Showtime only scored 16 points in the first half, but showed a strong defensive intensity led by 6’7” shot blocker Jalyn McKoy.

7)      Never assume a team has won the previous game. The 17U Karolina Diamonds team featuring 2016 standouts Kwe Parker, Junior Smith, and Raekwon Long played their first game at 6:05pm EST and then at 8:25pm EST if they won. Despite a combined 36 points from Parker and Smith the Diamonds team lost to Maryland 3D and were not warming up for their 8:25pm game when Kansas assistant coach Norm Roberts walked in. Upon seeing this, Roberts got right back in his car and raced back to North Hills High for some more action. 

8)      Some of the head coaches noted in attendance were Jim Laranaga (Miami), Mark Turgeon (Maryland), Mick Cronin (Cincy), Stan Heath (USF), and Paul Hewitt (George Mason) along with assistant coaches from Louisville, Kansas, Florida, UNC, Clemson, Florida State, Syracuse, and Florida Gulf Coast.