HoopSeen/Be The Beast Always Live Showcase Top Underclassmen, Part II
As is the case most HoopSeen events, our underclassmen group of teams and players was impressive. Let's look back on the guys who stood out from the classes of 2022 and 2023 at the HoopSeen/Be The Beast Always Live Showcase.
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The native of New York City joined up with the Tea Marie program for our HoopSeen/@BetheBeast Always Live Showcase and put on a show. The long and lean 6-foot-9 Smith tries to disassemble the rim when he gets the chance and has great timing as a shot blocker. In his first game at the event Smith went for 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Tea Marie took down the Georgia Canes 73-65. The class of 2022 prospect holds offers from Oregon State, Rutgers, Eastern Kentucky, San Diego State, St. Louis, SIena, UMass, and Hofstra. - Justin Byerly
Every time I’ve seen him this travel season, Clark has been impressive. He’s a terrific scorer and shooter who will pair his intensity on the offensive end with his aggressive style of play on the defensive end of the floor. You don’t see too many two way players like Clark in high school, let alone the underclassmen division. He’s been one of Georgia’s best in the rising junior class this travel season and should be primed for a monster season ahead. Clark has the size, the skill, the warrior spirit on the defensive end of the floor to allow him to only play but thrive when he’s on the court. Good things are waiting for him as he continues to work on developing his game. - Justin Young
The Hickory Ridge (NC) standout was impressive over the weekend. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard has all of the tools to be a high-major recruit out of the hoops hot bed of Charlotte, North Carolina. He doesn’t get rattled, he knows how good he is and he makes plays. Foster is a stat sheet stuffer and has a nose for the ball. He rebounds, has great court vision and knows how to put the ball in the basket. He already has offers from Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and Texas A&M. - Justin Byerly