On Saturday
we published an early look at several players who stood out in the skills and
drills portion of the UA Next Combine
Series in Dallas, TX. Of the 40 elite 8th graders who attended
the event at Duncanville High School, there were several players who logged in standout performances
during the games on Saturday afternoon. We
liked them early in the day and we were even more impressed with P.J. Neal (6’2/PG/2021/Houston, TX) and
Duncan Powell (6’7/PF/2021/DeSoto,
TX) during the games. Neal was of one of 2
elite guards on the day and his play on Saturday clearly explained why he’s
effective playing up on the UA Association with the Houston Defenders’ U15
team. Big, powerful, with a pass-first
mentality best describes Neal’s game. Powell has a big body and can bang with
the big boys in the paint; however, he's skilled and more than capable of
stretching the floor and scoring on the perimeter. For their efforts, Neal and
Powell were ranked #1 and #2, respectively.
In terms of
guard play, Wade Taylor IV
(5’10/PG/2021/Dallas, TX) was one of the best guards in the gym. Taylor is very
active on both ends of the floor and excels at getting buckets. He’s good at changing speeds and direction,
and when he attacks the cup he finishes at a high rate. We also liked Taylor’s willingness to defend.
From what we saw, Taylor should be an early contributor at Duncanville High
School next year. In terms of upside
potential, Jaylon McDaniel
(6’6/PF/2021/Lees Summit, MO) had as much as any player we saw. A rebounding machine, McDaniel has great
length and he plays with a big time motor.
He has some dog in him, and he understands the need to protect the
rim. A big time prospect and D-I caliber
player in our opinion!
P.J. Neal, Duncan Powell, Wade Taylor IV, Jaylon McDaniel & Emmanuel Obaseki |
Rounding out
our top-5 is Emmanuel Obaseki
(6’2/PG/2021/Allen, TX), who is long, athletic, bouncy and quick off his feet.
He defends well and is always a threat to catch an ally oop for a highlight
play. Obaseki plays the pick and roll well and he flashed a nasty spin move in
the lane, which he finished. Obaseki is
another good-looking prospect. Possibly the best shooter in the gym, Gavin Perryman (6’1/SG/2021/Dallas,
TX) was a late entrant and seen knocking down treys all day.
He’s not just a catch and shoot threat, as Perryman can go get his shot
off the bounce. He moves well with out the rock, he’s got good court
vision and he does a god job finding open teammates.
We also liked the skill set of Juan Reyna
(6’2/PG/2021/San Antonio, TX). He’s
crafty, has the rock on a string and is a threat to hit the 3-ball if left
unguarded. He’s also a threat to score
off the bounce, going to his left or right. Christopher Felix (6’3/CG/2021/Fresno, TX) has good length, solid
ball skills, hits his free throws and has a nice looking floater. It also looks like Felix has a lot more
growing to do. Later in the day, Nicholas Davidson (6’6/PF/2021/Mission
Viejo, CA) started making a little noise.
Like most bigs his age, Davidson needs to add strength, but on the
perimeter, Davidson is money. He does
much of his damage in the pick and pop situations, but he’s really a stretch 4, who’s most
valuable in catch and shoot opportunities from beyond the arc. He could be a good one in a few years!
Gavin Perryman, Juan Reyna, Christopher Felix, Nicholas Davidson & Damon Nicholas Jr. |
Rounding out
our top 10 is Damon Nicholas Jr.,
(6’2/CG/2021/Arlington, TX), who is another long guard with ample athleticism.
Nicholas also has the ability to knock down 3-pointers. Other guys who caught our eye included: Cameron Smith (5’11/CG/2021/Little Elm,
TX), Wilfredo Amaro
(6’3/CG/2021/Floresville, TX), Zion
Swader (5’11/PG/2021/Murfeesboro,TN), Dallan
Coleman (6’3/CG/2-21/Memphis, TN), Harrison
Ingram (6’5/WF/2021/Dallas, TX), Jacobi
Lewis, Kendell Fair, Damon Gentry, Jaden
Jones (6’5/WF/2021/Richardson, TX) and Elijah
Bernstein (5’8/CG/2021/Missouri City, TX). The 5th and final UA
Next Combine rolls into Washington DC this coming Saturday to close the 2017 campaign and will conclude with a boatload of talent.
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