Super Six performers from Phenom 150 Session II
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Phenom 150 Session II camp provided an opportunity for players from the South to showcase their skills on a big platform against quality competition. Here's our Super Six performers from the day's action.
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Devontae Shuler, SG, Imro (SC), 2017: No one impressed more at the Phenom 150 camp than Shuler. The 6-foot-2 built-like-a-running back scorer put up points game after game. He was constantly pushing the tempo and getting to the basket. He's wired to score and proved himself as one of the premier bucket-getters in the class of 2017. Shuler showed off his improving perimeter jump shot. In a match-up with 5-star guard Blake Harris, Shuler didn't shy away from the spotlight and came up with a monster block of a dunk attempt from Harris. All and all, Shuler owned his match-ups against the other top guards in attendance. It was an impressive day's work from the Palmetto State native. |
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Jay Huff, PF/C, Voyager Academy (NC), 2016: Well, hello! The 6-foot-10 big man was the nice surprise of the day. The long and skinny big man extended his game past the three point line and drilled a number of three-pointers. Offensively, he's quite savvy and didn't mind throwing his 200-pound frame around with some of the bigger and stronger big men in attendance. Huff welcomed the challenge and showed off a natural ability that will only get better. What's his college level? That's a good question. Regardless, his recruitment is about to take off. There's a lot to like with Huff. |
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Jaylen Fornes, CG, Word of God (NC), 2016: From start to finish, there wasn't a harder playing guard in attendance than this 6-foot-3 combo. He shined on the ball and off the ball. With his size and bounce, there's not a lot guards that can win at both spots in the backcourt. Fornes shot well, attacked even better and proved himself as a rebounder and defender. Our view has him as an easy high-major guard. |
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Ty-Shon Alexander, SF/SG/PG, Northside Christian (NC), 2017: How do you defend a strong, crafty and versatile player like Alexander? There isn't a blueprint of success and that's the big draw of the 6-foot-4 sophomore. He's good inside. He's smart on the wing. He's effective as a passer. He can be called upon as a scorer. Alexander in an impactful player in the halfcourt and intriguing as a defender because of his positional versatility. |
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Thank God Msughter, PF/C, Freedom Christian (NC), 2016: The motor was non-stop, the strength was unmatched and the production was there all Saturday at the camp. The 6-foot-6 power player was on a hunt for loose balls and rebounds. He powered his way to the iron for high percentage buckets. There was an intimidation factor to his game. Msughter was a trending player at the Phenom 150 camp. Players, onlookers and scouts made sure they watched him more than once. Thank God didn't disappoint. |
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Quentin Jackson, Jr., CG, Carlisle School (VA), 2016: Buckets. Lots of buckets. That's what Jackson produced at the Phenom 150 camp. The 6-foot-3 guard continues to shine as one of the top producing guards in the South's 2016 class. He's a tough player to keep out of the lane and challenges defenders with his strong and athletic frame. Jackson is a good passer that shines in the drive and kick. |