2023 Fall Preview: Team 3 Evaluations
SUWANEE, Ga.—We’re keeping the momentum from the weekend going with a look at the team three evaluations as compiled by our staff and coaches.
Cox was one of the underclassmen of note. He’s a bigger guard who showed that he can hurt teams from multiple levels. Cox showed that he’s a shooting threat from mid-range out to the 3-point line, and he had some impressive moments at the rim. He can handle physicality on drives as well. He added his name to our winter breakout candidates list.
Efimini had his moments of being really effective in the mid-range. He’s a confident shooter with a smooth handle allows him to get by defenders.
Harden is another on the breakout candidate list. He has a chance to open some eyes this winter. His athleticism shined in a camp setting. Harden is a two-way guard that thrives as a slasher on offense and is a disruptive, versatile defender on defense. He showed off his shooting touch, range. Harden was one of the best on Sunday afternoon.
Reynierson was tabbed as one of the camp’s top performers. You can read more about him here.
Williams is quick with the ball in his hands. His first step is a blur. He made really good plays with the ball as a passer and scorer. Williams communicated well with those around him and played with a good motor.
Earlier this year, Solomon came on to our radar at the Spring Preview camp. He stood out based on his effort and willingness to do the dirty work for his team. That same mentality showed itself at the Fall Preview. He’s low-maintenance and makes plays happen. Solomon has good touch around the rim and is an attentive player off the ball.
Seymour was good on the ball as a defender and playmaker. He stuck with opposing guards on defense and kept pressure on them while also being able to get by them on the other end of the floor.
A younger guard, Riley’s coach credited him with positive energy on the floor and a willingness to take to instruction. As he continues his basketball career, Riley can take steps forward with continued work and development.
Irvine had good moments as an underclassmen. He plays with good pace as a PG. When attacking the basket, he finishes well and can play through contact. Irvine brought good energy on both sides of the ball and showed a nice jumper when opportunities arose.
Davis has plenty of potential. The multi-sport athlete is still putting the pieces together on the hardwood, but he showed flashes of what he can be down the line. He played with good effort across the board, especially on defense, and he rebounded the ball well. He has good size for a young perimeter player.