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Senior Showcase: Team 8

19, Mar 2019

Senior Showcase: Team 8

Our Senior Showcase was a terrific stage for the 40 or so colleges that came out for the day to see good talent. Here's a look at the players on Team 8.

Jordan Bragg, New Manchester High School, 6-0, SG
A good shooter with good patience, Bragg worked well on the wing and found ways to get himself into position for a good look. He’s good in the half court and moved well in spacing. Solid ball-handler.

Trillis Brown, Stockbridge High, 5-10, PG
One of the best leaders in the camp, Brown played very well within the team structure. He was an unselfish pass first guard. That said, we would have liked to have seen more of his offense and shooting. He did a nice job of sharing the wealth and finding his big men when they worked hard to get open in the paint. 

Jacobi Coleman, Warner Robins, 6-5, SG
The long and athletic wing from Middle Georgia did a nice job of shooting from three in this setting. He has a great college frame and uses it well over the defense. He rebounds hard and defends multiple positions. There were a number of schools in to see him play and several came away impressed from his effort on Sunday. 

Xavier Duncan, Houston County, 6-5, F/C 
A big, strong and athletic post player, Duncan caught the attention of quite a few people at the camp. He rebounds really hard and goes after boards with purpose and intent. He was very coachable and worked well within the team structure. Hard not to like his attitude and approach. His best strength is his game 10 feet and in.

Malik Foston, Georgia Military Prep, 6-1, PG
A good shooter and a willing passer, Foston mixed scoring and passing very well. He is one of the premiere scorers in Georgia. But in this camp, he showed off more of a point guard feel for the game and did a nice job of playing the role of both guard positions. He can score from all spots on the floor. He’s very good at driving into the paint.

Joshua Moore, Americus-Sumter High School, 6-6, C 
The big man was a willing rebounder at the camp. He has great hands that snatched boards up at a quick pace. He’s big and strong and hard to move. Moore was impressive in the paint and college coaches liked the idea of what he can become down the road.

Jonathan Pefanis, North Forsyth, 5-11, PG
A true floor general, Pefanis did a great job of getting others involved in the action. Moreover, his pull-up jumper was really impressive. He has a great perimeter game and knew when to take the shot. He has a nice balance in his offensive game.

CJ Riley, Saint Francis, 6-1, G 
A good shooter, Riley was a great option for his drive and kick teammates. He’s carved out a niche for himself as a perimeter threat in high school and lived up to that here. That being said, he has a strong and athletic frame and he used it to attack the rim. Riley has the tools to be a good scorer at the next level.

Jaelin Simpson, Brandon Hall School, 6-1, PG/SG
One of the more impressive scorers in the camp, Simpson pumped in the points in a variety of ways. He was terrific from three when he was able to catch and shoot. Simpson had a great senior season and did a nice job of racking up the points. In this camp setting, he played really well and left quite an impassion on the college coaches in attendance. 

TOP PERFORMERS | TEAM 1 | TEAM 2 | TEAM 3 | TEAM 4 | TEAM 5 | TEAM 6 | TEAM 7 | TEAM 8


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