BrandonClayScouting.com: Bryce Moore – EBA All-American Camp Feature Player Eval – October 15, 2014

Class of 2015 guard Bryce Moore had the full attention of defenses all weekend at EBA All-American Camp.  *Ty Freeman / @TyPhotoG

Class of 2015 guard Bryce Moore had help me do my english homework the full attention of defenses all weekend at EBA All-American Camp.
*Ty Freeman / @TyPhotoG

BUFORD, Ga. – The Elite Basketball Academy All-American Camp is designed as a place for college prospects to compete and showcase their talents. It’s a proving ground for players to compete and receive elite level skill development. Add that to the top shelf game play and there is no stage better suited for the best to shine. We take a look at class of 2015 prospect Bryce Moore’s performance from the camp.

By: @BrandonClayPSB

Bryce Moore (Indianapolis, Ind.) Park Tudor HS – 2015

Bryce Moore of Indianapolis, Ind., showed that essay writing my sweet home he is one of the top available class of 2015 guards in the midwest if not the nation with his play at the Elite Basketball Academy All-American Camp. At 6-foot-2, Moore has the size and skill combination to play either guard position. In a matchup with BrandonClayScouting.com ELITE 60 junior guard D’Marcus Simonds of Buford, Ga., Moore didn’t back down from the challenge. In fact, the combo guard seemed to thrive versus the challenge that Simonds versatile game presented. Moore knocked down the open jump shot, got his teammates involved and was a powerful option getting downhill off of the high screen and roll action. Defensively, his upper body strength made it difficult essay on my book is my friend for Simonds to make the plays that our staff is accustomed to seeing him make with relative ease.

Moore’s willingness to be coached throughout the duration of camp was impressive to our entire staff. EBA Skill Development Trainer, Christian Simmons, remarked that “Moore was grinding with the intent to improve inside of every session. Even during the last skill session on Sunday afternoon, Bryce stayed to get more reps in at game speed.” In that way Moore was one of the camp’s premier names after all was said and done. The four-star option never took a possession off. Not even a minor foot tweak suffered during gameplay on the opening english essays online expansions day could keep Moore from using this stage to showcase his complete game. Keep an eye on him as a recruit capable of producing right away next fall.

#EBA All-American Camp Highlights of Moore courtesy of @KrisWatkinsPSB:

Brandon Clay Brandon Clay is the Executive Camp Director of the Elite Basketball Academy and the owner of Brandon Clay Scouting. Clay is also the owner of Peach State Basketball, Inc., and ProspectsNation.com. He serves Director of Scouting for the OTRHoopsReport.com National Scouting Report. Clay has been involved in the community since 2001 as an evaluator, event operator and trainer. You can reach him at [email protected]