2022 Lone Star Showcase 2023 Super 7 Tip Sheet
First of all, I was NOT at the event, many don’t read or just read the headlines yet not the story, that’s the age we’re in as sometimes I want in a damn PORTAL yet here we are, here I am so based on the video I had time to go over, I hate looking at videos for free, well unless it’s my grandchildren, so here are 7 standouts, I’m sure there were others so my suggestion is don’t wait for me to come to YOU when my schedule is POSTED, usually correctly, on my website and do not believe SOME club coaches who send out emails saying I’ll be there just to attract you because some of these, nm
Chrysta Narcisse -5’8 SG (Lafayette HS LA) 2023 Texas Phenoms -one of the most explosive point guards I’ve seen in this class, her first step is devastating yet her body control on her finishes, after contact, is pretty impressive as well but so is her court vision as well as the mid to long-range
Crystal Hayes-6’5 SF (Madison HS) Texas Phenoms – sometimes things fall into place and her finding the right fit has definitely helped here as she looks nothing like she did on her previous team, that’s a jab yet her range, she’s dropping three at 6’5 but also scoring off the dribble and around the basket
Shalayne Morgan-5’8 SG (North Shore HS) Houston United 832– loved her when the team didn’t have a roster, another jab, so I got up and found out who this 6th GRADER was because I knew what was coming and as she’s blowing by defenders to score off the dribble as well as with the jumper, her pull-up jumper, her playing the passing lane, her on the ball defense, all are just part of the package
Aniyah Sanford-5’4 PG (Langham Creek HS) Houston United 832– another 6th grader I knew was going to be special yet she’s exceeded expectations by elevating over 6’0 players and taller for rebounds, she needs a #THROWBACK just for that yet she also deserves one for “ability to run a team” as her poise under pressure, ability to not only see the floor but distribute to the right person is awesome, plus she can drop the mid to long-range
Avari Berry-5’4 PG (Pflugerville HS) Austin Elite RFW– yet another 6th grader who I just knew as she was dropping NBA 3 pointers and I’m saying what in the world but fast forward to now, yeah the range is still there but she’s also “home on the range” at the 1 as she shows that’s where the game starts but she also shows she can finish it by taking over in crunch time
Kendall Beck-6’2 C (HOME SCHOOL) Austin Elite RFW– at your BECK and call as her game continues to elevate, nice hands and footwork around the basket, rebounded on both ends but peep this, defense both in and outside the paint, paints a different picture but hold on, saw her with a HOMESCHOOL team a couple of seasons ago, immediately added her to PGH Texas Top 100, repeat after me #thereisnome well no SIM me
Tobi Ademuwagun-5’11 (The Village School) Team Spaz– dropped the mic as others try and play catch-up on what I’ve been saying for years about one of the area’s most DOMINANT players, again, I am NOT a NOVICE at this, I don’t fabricate, I have no agenda, I just know talent, on and off the court so her explosiveness going after that ball off the rim sold me years ago, she can play multiple positions and just dominate a game from either end. Check out what I said on Player Spotlight