Daviawne Crim 2024 PG Cincinnati & Deshawne Crim 2023 WF Cincinnati |
Part
of the mission of the Buckeye Prep Report and our elite showcases and
tournaments is to discover and feature young up and coming basketball
players. This past September at our
elite showcase, Daviawne Crim
(5’0/CG/2024/Fairfield Township) and Deshawne Crim (5’11/CG/2023/Fairfield Township)
attended their first Buckeye Prep Showcase as virtual unknowns, but by
the time they headed back to Cincinnati the Crim brothers he had established themselves as one of the top 5th
and 7th graders in Ohio.
What
caught the eye of our evaluators was the younger Crim’s ability to handle and
to score the rock. Not only did Crim
play his way into the 2024 all-star game, he lit up his opponents and was his team's second leading scorer (13 points) on his way to Top 5 Award honors. Crim is aggressive to the cup, a proficient
3-point shooter, and is a great on-ball defender. As part of a local Cincy Fire
team coached by his father, Cornell, Crim flew under the radar most of last
season. We certainly had not heard of
him prior to his standout performance in September.
According
to Durand Barnes, who has coached both Crim brothers on multiple
occasions, the younger Crim has a big upside. “For a guard, he [Daviawne Crim]
has exceptional speed and quickness. He also can play both guard positions and
has a high basketball IQ,” said Barnes.
Barnes attributes Crim’s IQ to the fact he plays up on 6th
and 7th grade teams throughout the year.
In Barnes’ opinion, Crim
needs to improve in one area. “Once Daviawne learns to focus and to control his
emotions on the court his potential is unlimited,” continued Barnes.
It
should also be noted that Crim’s older brother, Deshawne Crim, is an outstanding player by his own rights. The elder
Crim is a 7th grader who played with both Cincy Fire and the Miller
Factory last season. Like his younger
brother, Deshawn attended the Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase for the first time in
September and excelled! In fact, the
elder Crim played his way into the Top 20 all-star game as well. According to Coach Barnes, Deshawne has great
ball skills, can play and defend multiple positions and is known for attacking
the cup. “I think he’s top 10 player in the state,” proclaimed Barnes. Needless to say, we expect to keep an eye out
for both of the Crim brothers going forward.
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