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Elite Preview 2021-2022 Team 2 Evals

16, Oct 2018

Elite Preview 2021-2022 Team 2 Evals

The Elite Preview 2021-2022 camp is in the books and now we begin to look back at all of the players who competed in the biggest stage of the Fall. 

Robbie Armbrester, 6-5, SF, Therrell, 2021: One of the five most impressive players at the camp, the do-everything forward was a consensus top performer from our coaches and scouts. Read more about his performance HERE

Jaylon Brown, 6-2, PG, Alexander, 2020: The speedy guard played with a high motor throughout the event. Brown bought in and played the role as a great defender. He’s speedy and shined in transition. His shot has a nice form to it and he knocked down the open shots.

Amir Green-Jones, 6-2, CG, Maynard Jackson, 2022: The lefty showed off a nice shooting touch throughout the camp. Must continue to build confidence. 

Jayce Harrison, 5-9, PG, Mt. Bethel, 2021: Good leader but needs to more authoritative, decision making needs improvement Vocal fundamental PG. Directed traffic. Took hand contact well. Didn't get bumped off of his spots. Extension of coach. Solid defender

Joyful Hawkins, 6-7, PF, Brunswick, 2022: The active forward was productive around the rim throughout the camp. He was one of our top overall performers. Read more about his showing HERE.

Scoot Henderson, 6-0, CG, Kell, 2022: I love a prospect that plays with a little fire to him and that’s exactly what I got with Henderson. He plays like his name suggests, making his rounds around the court as quick as anyone else. His moves pop as he changes speeds going from full speed, to a crawl and then somewhere in between. There are several gears for the Kell guard to choose from thus making his speed and quicks a weapon even when a move isn't used.  That same speed gives Scoot the potential to be a standout on the defensive end as well. His tenacity and quicks could make him an overwhelming 94 feet defender that could cause several turnovers a game. There’s a lot to like, and there’s a lot to work on. But with so much fire in one player, I have to believe he will figure it out.  - Tai Young

KJ Spooney, 6-2, PG, Centennial, 2021: Deceptively quick first step. Stretches out long for layups. Shot didn't drop consistently but he routinely got to his spots. Good rebounder. His dribble pull-up was his go-to move. 


Justin Young
Editor-in-Chief

Justin Young has been the editor-in-chief of HoopSeen.com since 2013. He manages the day-to-day operations on the site and in conjunction with our national and regional events. He was the national basketball editor for Rivals.com and a contributing editor at Yahoo! Sports. Young has been earned numerous awards for his work in sports journalism, including the Georgia Press Association Columnist of the Year. His Justin Young Basketball recruiting service has been in existence since 2002 and worked with over 300 schools from all levels. He is the director of HoopSeen Elite Preview camps and our national Preview camp series. 

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