Lenny Daniels (2008, 6-8 SF/PF)
This long, thin forward was one of the more impressive
players of the weekend. He is a terrific transition
player who uses his speed, length and leaping ability
to score with ease. The face up forward is very active
on the offensive end. When he is not blowing by defenders
off the dribble, Lenny can be found battling inside
for offensive rebounds. Because he always in constant
motion, he has a knack for finding the ball. That
also leads him to frequent trips to the free throw
line. Lenny had one of the more explosive plays of
the weekend with a drive and vicious throw down.
He also showed he can play some with his back to
the basket as he used a spin move to score in the
post. Lenny is a fantastic player and no doubt a
high major prospect. James Tyler (2008, 7-2 C)
James is a massive player.
He’s tough to keep
off the boards or away from the basket. His size combined
with solid hands and good touch around the basket makes
him quite the prospect. James is somewhat slow and
dominates more with power than speed. His conditioning
could certainly use improvement and will likely go
a long way towards determining how good he becomes.
James Mills (2008, 5-11 PG)
James is a quick, penetrating
guard. He’s more
of a scoring point that a distributor. He showed he’s
capable of hitting the three point shot as well as
a slashing to the hoop.
Karron Johnson (2009, 6-8 SF)
Karron is a well built and very
long forward. He plays on the wing a lot. He has the
ability to knock down
the three point shot. Karron also can beat his man
off the dribble and finish in the lane. He’s
a tough match-up because of his size and skill level.
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