#WGGTidalWave Team 7

We Got Game Tidal Wave

Saturday, Spetember 28, 2019

Evaluator: TeLante’ Webber

Team 7

 

No. 25 2020 6’ Isaiah Ball New Albany (MS)

There were a few players who got buckets every game and Isaiah was one of them. He averaged 14ppg during his two games. He made it his duty to get to the basket and get there often. His strong body and speed allowed him to have his way with defenders and score with ease. He has a nice 3 point shot as well and made a few 3s. On the defensive end he made it his duty to pick guys up 94 ft and gave opposing guards a really hard time. Coaches need to get to New Albany and put eyes on him ASAP

No. 14 2022 5’10 DedDrick Faulkner Holly Springs (MS)

 The 5’10 guard is a good athlete who can hoop. He’s a tough defender and a good finisher in the paint. Faulkner was very coachable at the camp. Look for him to continue to gain experience this year on a very good Holly Springs squad and contribute when he gets his number called.

No. 68 2020 6’6 Grayson Foley St. Joseph (MS)

Big strong physical presence it's impossible to miss him while he is on the court. Has a motor that will be unmatched with other forwards. Doesn't shy away from contact he actually seeks it out and is able to over power players in the paint. He had a very solid offensive game but can be a potential game-changer on the defensive end as he will make players think twice before entering the paint.

No. 16 2021 6’2 Eric Green Starkville (MS)

A heady point guard that is a dead-eye standstill shooter. Has the ability to create his own shot, but really thrives in catch and shoot situations. Has great body control when getting to the paint which allows him to finish through contact. Showed a high IQ and willingness to compete on both ends of the floor.

No. 36 2020 6’1 Forte Prater Starkville (MS)

Prater picked up the MVP for the camp. There isn’t much the State champion didn’t do on the day. He found himself getting buckets, playmaking, and locking guys up on the defensive end. Prater always brings a junk yard dawg mentality with him, and always wants to guard the opposing team’s best player. Forte can score the ball on all 3 level and just keeps getting better every time we get to watch him. He made multiple 3s, acrobatic lay ups, and tough mid-range shots all day. He already holds a slew of Juco offers from about every school in Mississippi. As he continues to improve and the game slows down a little more expect him to be a great player on the next level.

No. 37 2021 6’6 Caleb Rawls East Marion (MS)

 An explosive athlete that thrives in the open court. Has great size and hops for a wing player and looks to put every defender on a poster every chance he gets. Has the ability to be an elite on ball defender and has the size and length to guard multiple positions. Rawls picked up Mr. Defense on the day, but his offensive skills are high level as well. He got into the paint at will and can finish strong with either hand. He can also knock down the 3. D1 coaches will be all over Rawls in the coming months. Big time sleeper who will be looking to wake up MM/HM coaches.

No. 43 2022 5’10 Jabarie Robinson Raymond (MS)

The 5-foot-10 guard plays with his head up and does a nice job of playing with good tempo. He has a good IQ and feel for the game. Robinson got to the basket at will and often.He can play out of ball screens and uses his great length to cause problems on both sides of the ball. Robinson also showed off his good shooting touch in this camp setting. The highlight of his day was when he put a defender on the floor with a smooth quick change of direction. Look for him to have another great year with Raymond High as they chase another championship.

No. 80 2021 6’5 Cameron Smith Falkner (MS)

Smith was another top 20 camper. The 6-foot-5 guard has great positional size and he shoots with confidence, handles the ball well in transition and played good perimeter defense throughout the camp. He did a great job of always making sure his presences were known rather he hand the ball in his hands or not. He made plays for others and got his own buckets when it was time to

No. 2 2023 5’8 Tylan Watson Houston

A quick guard who can get to his spot on the floor with the dribble, the 5-foot-8 guard was quick on offense. Watson was on a team filled with upperclassman and fit in well. He kept the ball moving and found the open men for easy baskets.

No. 59 2021 6’3 Max Zizmann Lewisberg (MS)

Great size for a wing and is a deadly three-point shooter. When he shoots it you surprised when he misses. Deceptively athletic, with a quick first step that leaves defenders glued to the floor.Works hard to get open off screens or just constantly moving to get himself open. Has a quick release and great size so he is able to take and make contested shots.

Telante Webber