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Alabama Fall Preview Team 7 Evaluations

19, Sep 2019

Alabama Fall Preview Team 7 Evaluations

Our Alabama Fall Preview camp is in the books and our staff of evaluators and coaches have gone through their notes of every player in the camp. Every. Single. One. Today we look closer at Team 7 from camp.

Brandon Green, 2021 PG, Deshler: Green is a veteran at HoopSeen events and he had another quality showing. The junior is a talented shooter and can get hot in a hurry. He proved to our coaching staff that when he gets his feet under him and set, he is a nightmare for opposing teams. He also displayed a high IQ and consistently made the correct play.

Tad Sivley, 2020 F, Hartselle: Sivley may have been the best at finishing with either hand at camp. While he is a right-handed guy, the senior made several finishes around the rim with his left hand that looked natural. The 6-foot-6 forward is extremely versatile and well-rounded. He does a little bit of everything on the floor and is a quality piece on the floor. His skill-set and IQ set him apart, though. 

Tyler Thomas, 2023 F, Cottage Hill Academy: Thomas has all the physical attributes you look for in a young prospect. The stout 6-foot-5 freshman fits the billing with his frame and intangibles. Thomas rebounded extremely well in the paint and was a difference-make rim the trenches. His offensive game is still coming along but there is some skill to his game. He made some nice moves around the rim while also stretching the defense and keeping it honest. 

Joshua Price, 2022 PG, John Paul II: Price already possesses a great feel for the game at his young age. He's starting to stretch out and it is making a big difference in his game and development, too. Price is crafty with the ball in his hands and is tough to guard. The sophomore made good decisions in pick-and-roll opportunities, whether it was scoring for himself or dumping a pass off to a rolling big man. 

Chase Harris, 2020 SF, Sparkman: Sparkman High School is notorious for having quality, tough-nosed perimeter players and Harris fits that description perfectly. The senior embraces the physicality of the game on both ends of the floor. He excelled with straight line drives from the wing, but he also created opportunities for himself with rebounds. 

Ryshod Keith, 2020 SG, Vincent: Keith was another player that played well in ball screen situations. He excelled as a scorer off the bounce but also showcased his ability to shoot the basketball. The senior played well in the paint as well as on the perimeter. 

Evan Pate, 2021 PG, Pelham: Pate has made some strides in his game over the past year. Once regarded as a spot-up shooter, the junior has been working on rounding out his game. Pate was able to create plays off the bounce and keep the defense on its toes. He's improved as a crafty finisher around the rim while also improving as a creator for others. 

Bryan Bennett was named as one of our camp story starters. Read what we had to say about him here.

Antonio Kite was voted as one of our top performers from camp. Read what our staff had to say about his performance here. 


Garrett Tucker
State Editor

Garrett Tucker is a senior content producer for HoopSeen. He has been a member of HoopSeen.com since 2014. Specializing in basketball in the South, Garrett has helped grow the HoopSeen Alabama network from the ground up. He also provides stories and information from players all across the country. His GTuckerScouting recruiting service is a notorious product in the Southeast, as he has been in contact with numerous college programs across the country. You can follow Garrett on Twitter at @GTuckerHoops.

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