Georgia Fall Preview: Team 7 Evals
Our annual Georgia Fall Preview camp was packed with talent across all 16 teams that competed. We roll out our player reports with help from our team coaches and staff of evaluators. We continue with Team 7.
Nicholas Clifton, SF, Screven County, 2018: Clifton had a really strong showing with his long athletic frame. He threw down multiple dunks but also used nice touch when necessary around the basket. Clifton guarded multiple positions from the two all the way to the five. He was very coachable and displayed a hunger to get better. One of the top sleepers at the camp. - Justin Young
Sean Flanigan, SG, King’s Ridge, 2017: An athletic wing who possessed an IQ to make solid cuts and proper spacing. Looked to get out on the open floor where he had a great nose for the rim where he would finish with either hand. Coachable player that was accountable to himself and to his teammates. - Justin Young
Colin Granger, PF, Lambert, 2020: Our coaches were really impressed with his game. The 6-foot-7 big man ran the floor well and finished with a nice touch around the basket. He can make an open jumper. It will be scary for opponents once he gets a year developing at Lambert under his belt. Lambert has done a nice job of developing similar post players over the years. Granger has the tools to be an impressive player moving forward. He was one of the better freshmen big men we had at our camps over the weekend. - Justin Young
Brandon Green, SF, Mountain View, 2019: A long and athletic wing who has nice touch around the basket. He possesses the athleticism to guard multiple positions. Attacks the rim aggressively and has a scorers mentality. - Justin Young
Rashaun Pass, PG, Alpharetta, 2018: Displayed an ability to knock down open looks from 3 point range and worked hard on the defensive end. Finished well in the open court with both hands. - Justin Young
Jaylon Pugh, CG, Cartersville, 2018: Pugh is a savvy point guard that is as steady as they come. He clearly knows how to play the game and has a knack for running the point and being a complete floor general. The lefty can create offense for himself and others, and is a very capable shooter from beyond three. He was one of the top point guards on the day at The Preview, and low majors and high academic schools, including the Ivy League, should be all over this one. He should have a breakout year for Cartersville this season. - Cater Wilson
Joshua Steele, PG, Henry County, 2019: A sturdy guard, utilized his body and frame to make plays on the defensive end.Can knock down the 3 but does well using his body against other guards. - Justin Young
Re'Okus Wright, PG, Mays, 2017: His coach loved him. Called him a “Flat out competitor!” Wright was a lock down defender and tough as nails. He made several championship plays diving for loose balls or coming up with a defensive stop. He was his team's vocal leader who was able to score when necessary but also did a great job distributing the ball. - Justin Young