Gabriel Iruh, Marlon Barnes, Andre Simmons, Shane Cercone & Jonathan Powell |
It’s
one thing to play well in an elite showcase, camp or tournament and make an
all-star team, but it can be quite another thing to be seen as the “Top
Prospect” on your team. A standout
performance at any event does not necessarily brand a player as a good college
and/or professional prospect. In fact, the
best player on any given day may not represent the best long-term
prospect. Some kids will stop growing
and/or developing andElite some will become disinterested or choose another sport. Although there were a number of standout
performances at the recent Buckeye Prep Showcase, not every player was labeled
as his team’s top prospect. Below is a
list of players who were seen by their camp coaches as the top prospect on their team. Simply put, the kids making this
list may have the most long-term potential and a good chance to play basketball
at the next level. Finally, only one
player per team was chosen.
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