2017 Georgia Fall Preview: Team 5 Evals
The 2017 Georgia Fall Preview is in the books and we begin our team-by-team evaluations from our loaded Saturday at Suwanee Sports Academy.
Jordan Bragg, New Manchester, 2019: Bragg utilized his shooting ability during gameplay very well, as he made it clear he was valuable as a catch-and-shoot guy from the perimeter. - Garrett Tucker
Malik Crawford, Monticello, 2019: Built like a linebacker, Crawford showed off his athleticism and bounce throughout the day. He's strong and can make plays on both ends of the floor with size. Crawford also showed some potential as a shooter. - Garrett Tucker
Tay Howard, East Jackson, 2019: The 6-foot-4 guard has good length for his position and used his size to score around the rim. He rebounds well but needs to be more aggressive on the offensive end. Howard proved himself as a willing defender.
Bobby Miller, Buford, 2019: The first thing that jumps out is his ability to guard the ball. He attacks the rim well and uses his strong 6-foot frame well. Further development on decision making off of rim attacks will help grow his game.
Marcus Moultrie, North Springs, 2018: A lengthy wing man, Moultrie looks like a late bloomer in the senior class. The 6-foot-5 wing has upside and is serviceable attacking the rim, where he did much of his damage on Saturday. He's a sleeper player to watch out for as the season gets going. - Garrett Tucker
Kamar Robertson, Cambridge, 2019: Roberson was selected to our Story Starter team from the event. He was terrific in this season and showed off his nice vision and makes right pass. Robertson has a good handle and pace to his game. Read more about his day HERE.
Jermaine Smoak, Langston Hughes, 2021: The 6-foot-2 guard is a good rebounder for his position and has a nice bounce.
Brendan Tucker, Dacula, 2019: One of the Super Six perfumers from the day, Tucker was electric on every level. Read more about his performance HERE.