2017 Georgia Fall Preview: Team 8 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.
Jamir Chaplin, Meadowcreek, 2019: One of the top performers from the Fall Preview, the 6-foot-4 guard did all the things you’d expect a top six perfumer to do in such a setting. Read more about his day HERE.
Jayln McCreary, Kennesaw Mountain, 2019: The 6-foot-7 forward was one of the toughest players to defend at the Fall Preview. He hurt teams inside and out and his physical brand of basketball on the wing was a refreshing thing to see. McCreary has a good skill level and proved to be a difficult match-up. He was one of the top dozen players in the camp and should be one of the hottest names in Atlanta this high school season.
Jordan Davis, Redan, 2019: The 5-foot-10 guard shot well at the camp and was a microwave scorer. He’s a good and reliable shooter from three.
Jay Foster, Lanier County, 2018: A high IQ, big bodied guard, Foster did a nice job as a leader and a shooter.
Jordan Lilley, Northview, 2019: The 6-foot guard knocked down his open shots and scored when the moments presented themselves.
Makaleb Khai McBride, Robert Toombs Christian Academy, 2021: The 5-foot-9 played with good energy and was coachable throughout the event.
Quamontae Montfort: Montfort was a menace on the defensive end of the floor, as he utilized his length and size to alter shots at the rim. The 6-foot-6 forward was also one of the hardest playing players in attendance. He rebounded at defended with a purpose. - Garrett Tucker
Cam Rowland, North Gwinnett: Rowland did a nice job with the ball in his hands, never getting flustered or making many mistakes. He is a confident ball-handler and even showed the ability to knock down shots from 3. - Garrett Tucker
Michael Zabetakis, West Forsyth, 2018: He could be a terrific late period signee for a Division II school because of his motor. The 6-foot-3 guard is always around the ball and knows how to score in a variety of ways. He can shoot, he can play at the rim, he can pull up, he can hand